Peter Leonard Books In Order

Voices of the Dead Books In Order

  1. Voices of the Dead (2012)
  2. Back from the Dead (2013)

Novels

  1. Quiver (2008)
  2. Trust Me (2009)
  3. All He Saw Was The Girl (2011)
  4. Eyes Closed Tight (2014)
  5. Unknown Remains (2016)
  6. Raylan Goes to Detroit (2018)
  7. Sweet Dreams (2020)

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Peter Leonard Books Overview

Quiver

Quiver is a spectacular debut…. With a large cast of characters-each presented as meticulously as an Andrew Wyeth portrait-and numerous points of view, all funneling inevitably to a stunning conclusion, you will be holding your breath until the final page. Peter’s dad should be proud.’
–Otto Penzler

‘A strong debut that combines a tight plot about a deadly double-cross in the woods of Michigan with memorable characters and dialogue-come to think of it, not unlike what Leonard’s father, Elmore Leonard, creates.’
Seattle Times

‘An outstanding debut…. Leonard, the son of grandmaster mystery writer Elmore Leonard, deftly utilizes frequent flashback scenes in a tense tale that’s easily one of the best crime novels of the year.’
East Lansing Journal

‘The best parts of the novel concern the crooks, who, if not as gloriously quirky as those in Elmore Leonard’s novels, are sometimes funny and sometimes scary.’
Washington Post

‘Peter Leonard’s energetic style makes one forget the name Elmore and concentrate on the Leonard…
. Good writing may be in his genes, but the style’s all his own.’
–Oline Cogdill, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel

One of the most riveting and powerful new voices in crime fiction, Peter Leonard delivers a razor-sharp debut thriller.

Kate McCall’s husband has been killed by her son, Luke, in a tragic bow-hunting accident. While Kate struggles with her son’s surly guilt, her first love, Jack, an ex-con, reappears, along with a crew of his former ‘colleagues.’ While Jack must convince his partners in crime that he really did lose the heist money, his appearance sets into motion a series of events culminating in a life-and-death confrontation with a gang of killers.

Leonard displays remarkable maturity for a first-time novelist in both the plotting of the story and the language of his protagonists. The twists and turns of a love affair, an unrequited crush, and a kidnapping/extortion plot complement a tightly drawn, intimate cast of memorably quick and dim-witted characters.

Quiver marks the breakthrough of a new force in thriller writing—an explosive and unforgettable debut.

Praise for Quiver:

‘With its clever plotting and blood-and-guts characters, Quiver will certainly put Peter Leonard on the map. This is the start of something special.’
—Michael Connelly, New York Times bestselling author of The Overlook

Quiver‘s supercharged plot, rhythmic dialogue, and cool-under-pressure characters kept me reading into the night. An impressive, exciting debut from Peter Leonard.’
—George Pelecanos, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Gardener

Quiver is a surprise and a delight, a twisty deadpan troll through some very devious neighborhoods. I welcome Peter Leonard and look forward to whatever he wants to offer next.’
— Donald Westlake

Quiver is terrific. I have to make the corniest admission of all: Couldn’t put it down.’
—Mike Lupica, NY Daily News columnist

‘Peter Leonard’s first novel, Quiver, amply shows that he’s the great Elmore’s son. This book is a wicked trip with the creeps and pukes that inhabit the criminal world who collide with a convincing hero*ine. The setting in the rural north of Michigan is unique and engaging. I salute Peter Leonard at the beginning of what will obviously be a fine career.’
—Jim Harrison, author of Returning to Earth and Legends of the Fall

Quiver is a terrific debut. Peter Leonard has a good ear for voices, a good eye for detail, and a talent for bringing together elements that can’t do anything but explode.’
—Edgar Award Winner Thomas Perry, author of Silence

Trust Me

Peter Leonard showed remarkable maturity for a first time novelist in his debut novel Quiver. In Trust Me, he reaches for new heights as he crafts a classic noir thriller loaded with double and triple crosses.

The first mistake Karen Delaney made was entrusting $300,000 to her boyfriend, Samir, the head of an illegal bookmaking operation. The second was breaking up with him because Samir holds a $300,000 grudge. A few months later, Karen sees a way to get her money back when two thieves break into her house in the middle of the night. She proposes a scheme to steal Samir’s safe, but Karen soon realizes she s in way over her head as things begin to spin out of control.

Trust Me moves at breakneck speed through the affluent suburbs of Detroit and Chicago as Karen is pursued by O Clair, an ex con/ex cop who works for Samir and wants the money for his own retirement; by Ricky, Samir s nephew, who sees the money as a way to pay off his own escalating gambling debts; by the thieves who ve been double crossed; and by two ruthless hit men who view the money as their stake in the American dream.

With relentless suspense, striking characters, and plot twists that will leave you white knuckled, Trust Me marks the continuation of a powerful new voice in crime fiction and more than delivers on the promise of Peter Leonard s talent.

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