Split Images
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First edition  | |
| Author | Elmore Leonard | 
|---|---|
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Crime/Contemporary | 
| Publisher | Arbor House | 
Publication date  | 1981 | 
| Publication place | |
| Media type | Hard cover | 
| Pages | 282 | 
| ISBN | 0-688-16971-6 | 
Split Images is a 1981 crime novel written by Elmore Leonard.[1]
Plot summary
[edit]The novel begins in Detroit and tells the story of Robbie Daniels, a multimillionaire who guns down a Haitian refugee who broke into his Palm Beach mansion, calling it "practice". Walter Kouza, a 21-year veteran of the Detroit Police Department, sees this case as his one chance to quit being a cop and go to work for a big shot. The only one who can stop him is Lieutenant Bryan Hurd, whose unique method of investigation is supported by his good-looking lover and journalist Angela Nolan. The two follow Daniels and Kouza when they travel Florida to find their next victim: a diplomat and drug dealer.
Characters
[edit]- Robbie Daniels – multimillionaire and playboy killer
 - Walter Kouza – ex-cop and Robbie's bodyguard
 - Louverture Damien – Haitian burglar and 1st victim
 - Curtis Moore – parking attendant and 2nd victim
 - Chichi – drug dealer
 - Bryan Hurd – Detroit homicide lieutenant
 - Gary Hammond – Palm Beach squad-car officer
 - Annie Maguire – Detroit homicide detective
 - Angela Nolan – journalist and Bryan's girlfriend
 
References
[edit]- ^ Greasley, Philip A., ed. (2001). Dictionary of Midwestern Literature. Vol. 1: The Authors. Indiana University Press. p. 316. ISBN 978-0-253-10841-8.