Mr. Paradise

Mr. Paradise by Elmore Leonard is a captivating work of fiction published by Penguin in 2005. This First American edition spans 291 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around a double homicide involving Mr. Paradise and a cheerleader, as cop Frank Delsa investigates the case. The story unfolds through the accounts of Montez Taylor, who claims that Paradise paid Chloe and Kelly to perform as cheerleaders while he indulged in reruns of Michigan football games.
Readers will encounter a complex web of deception as Delsa navigates the investigation, dealing with a witness who is uncertain about her identity and two hit men roaming the streets of Detroit. The plot intricately weaves elements of mystery and police procedural, showcasing Leonard’s signature storytelling style. With its setting in Detroit, the book reflects the author’s connection to the city, making it a notable addition to his body of work.
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Mr Paradise pays Chloe and Kelly to play cheerleaders. To dance while he watches reruns of Michigan’s finest football games.
At least that’s the story that hired-help Montez Taylor tells cop Frank Delsa. Delsa’s called in to investigate a double homicide: old man Paradise and a girl dressed as a cheerleader. He’s got a witness – a second cheerleader – but she can’t decide whether her name’s Chloe or Kelly. Nobody it seems is playing it straight – least of all the two trigger-happy hit men cruising Detroit’s mean streets. But with a beautiful witness who might or might not want his protection, Delsa’s ready to play for time …
Elmore Leonard is in top form with Mr Paradise which is set right back in his home town of Detroit, Motor City, scene of many of his greatest books.
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