I do so enjoy the Hap and Leonard books by Lansdale.
Hap and his wife, Brett, go to meet a potential customer, Minnie. Minnie and Brett take an instant dislike to each other, so they're summarily dismissed. Then Minnie's house burns down with Minnie in it, and Hap and Leonard feel obligated to look for Minnie's missing daughter. They run into some unusual people along the way, and Vanilla Ride makes a guest appearance.
Sure. Murder's *definitely* better than divorce (/sarcasm).
Mike's mom kept on bugging investigators, and it took 17 years, but finally Brian confessed to the murder and led them to Mike's body. In the meantime he and Denise had married but they were deeply unhappy, the secret between them eating them both up. In exchange for a plea deal, Brian testified against Denise and she was convicted of killing her first husband.
It had an interesting ending, but I liked "How to Make a Horror Movie" better.
It was a quick read, despite its size. Tab (real name Art) ended up in the movie business with the same agent as Rock Hudson. He really loved horses and ice skating, but he eventually came to appreciate acting and the perks that came with it. His career wasn't as glamorous as Hudson's, but he had a good time and was able to invest in horses and antiques. It sounds like he lived a pretty full life and had some happiness, which is really all any of us can hope for.
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