"Leonard is tops in his field."
--New Orleans Times-Picayune
The great Elmore Leonard, "America's pre-eminent crime fiction writer"
(Chicago Tribune), takes readers back to Prohibition days in the back
hills of Kentucky in a rollicking story of guns, greed, and illegally
brewed corn liquor. The Moonshine War is a tale of the chaos that
ensues when a gang of city slickers sets out to steal thousands of
dollars-worth of homemade whiskey from a hell-raising country boy--who
is anything but the easy mark they were expecting. A rediscovered Elmore
Leonard classic, The Moonshine War is a wild ride bursting with the
author's hallmark delights: the twisty plot, the gripping suspense, the
wit and, of course, the razor-sharp dialogue. It's no wonder that the
creator of U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens--lately the star of the hit TV
series Justified--is always listed among the mystery and crime fiction
elite, including John D. MacDonald, Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain, and
Robert Parker, and often at the very top of the list.