The Hot Kid
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The Hot Kid is a novel written by popular, contemporary crime-fiction author Elmore Leonard. It was released in 2005.
The novel is full of the spare but dead on depictions of scenes and characters that are typical of the author. It is violent, stylish, and has that common undertone of humor found in any Leonard novel.
[edit] Plot summary
This fictional story is set during The Great Depression and follows the career of Carl (Carlos) Webster, a crack shot, well respected, and mannerful lawman who killed his first criminal at the ripe age of fifteen. The reader follows Carlos' career as he begins a long dance of death with Jack Belmont, an ambitious criminal who wants to become public enemy number one. The story follows other characters like Louly Brown, a woman who loves Carlos, but wants to be known as Pretty Boy Floyd's gal. There's also writer Tony Antonelli, of True Detective magazine who wants to write like a pro, and wishes Elodie, a gal he likes, wasn't a whore. The novel is full of grade-A action and violence perpetrated through criminals, lawmen, tommy guns, bank robberies, hot cars, all falling behind the backdrop of Prohibition.
Carl Webster is presented as the son of Virgil Webster, introduced in Leonard's 1998 novel "Cuba Libre." Both men reappear in Leonard's 2007 novel "Up In Honey's Room."