Comfort to the enemy and other Carl Webster tales
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Word Count
45,500 words, Guess
Page Count
182 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecomforttoenemyot0000leon_s0z1
- ISBN-100297856685
- ISBN-100297856693
- ISBN-139780297856689
- ISBN-139780297856696
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number302068307
- Better World Books9780297856696
- Better World Books9780297856689
- Open LibraryOL32981175M
Classifications
- DDC813.54
- LCCPS3562.E55 C66 2009
- LCCPS3562.E55
Description
"This is a dazzling collection of three Elmore Leonard stories of which the third and title story, 'Comfort to the Enemy' is a novella. The stories chart the beginning, middle and mature years of legendary lawman Carl Webster's career. The title story begins with the investigation of a murder at a German POW camp in Oklahoma. The bank robbers of the 1920s are gone. Carl has married Louly, who has joined the Marines, and he has also done a tour of duty. Oklahoma is full of POW camps with crewmen and grenadiers from the Afrika Krops. Jurgen Schrenk is a young captain who escapes with some frequency, a man well-liked by many of the native Oklahomans. He's fallen in love with a girl by the name of Shemane, a sexy beauty and gangster's moll who lives at home with her mother. Jurgen makes a successful escape with the help of Shemane, and Carl promises he'll help the lovers at the end of the war. But Jurgen may be a spy, and Carl may have to pursue him to Detroit, a place where Jurgen has lived and where arms are being manufactured"--Page 4 of cover.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Carl Webster
Other Editions
- Comfort to the enemy and other Carl Webster tales
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