Lloyd McNeil's last ride A novel

Will Leitch

Book - 2025

"From the award-winning author of How Lucky and The Time Has Come, this heartfelt and humorous novel follows an Atlanta police officer who learns he has months to live and determines to get killed in the line of duty to provide for his son . . . but keeps failing in unexpected ways. Lloyd McNeil has served as an officer with the Atlanta Police Department for 20 years while being a devoted father to his teenage son. But then he learns the worst possible news: He has learned he has an inoperable brain tumor, and he has only months left to live. Lloyd begins throwing himself into a series of increasingly dangerous situations, but things don't go according to plan. Instead of dying, he becomes a civic hero. Meanwhile, a malevolent for...ce from his past shadows Lloyd as he tries to get his affairs in order, teach his son the lessons he needs to be a good person, and to say goodbye. Told in Lloyd's wistful but wonderfully comedic voice, Untitled is a masterful blend of suspense, humor, and compassion. It is a novel about what we leave behind and what we learn along the way, a bighearted story that brings into focus the depths of a father's love for his son"--

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Subjects
Genres
Humorous fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Harper 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Will Leitch (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
296 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780063238565
9780063238572
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A mild-mannered cop is transformed by news that he's terminally ill in this amusing and affecting tale from Deadspin founder Leitch (How Lucky). When 43-year-old Atlanta detective Lloyd McNeil receives a brain tumor diagnosis and a three-month prognosis, he decides not to tell his coworkers, ex-wife, or 13-year-old son, Bishop. If he dies in the line of duty, Lloyd reasons, Bishop will receive a significantly larger death benefit. Though he dives headlong into danger, including a tense domestic violence situation, a wild car chase, and an active shooter scene, despite his best efforts at suicide as cop, Lloyd repeatedly comes out alive. His rash behavior marks an abrupt deviation from the calm approach to police work he developed in contrast to his pugnacious late father, formerly the department's chief. He maintains his friendly persona when interacting with bystanders, however, and in viral videos of his heroics, he's identified with the #Happycop hashtag. Leitch balances the zany and high-stakes set pieces with tender depictions of Lloyd's bond with Bishop, who stages an intervention out of concern over his father's recklessness. This adventure is sweet and thrilling in equal measure. Agent: David Gernert, Gernert Co. (May)

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