The pleasures of Elmore Leonard's fiction include exquisite run-on sentences. For example, early in Cuba Libre:
"He came out on the train from East Texas and was waiting for Tyler the first day of the new year, 1898, on the porch of the Congress Hotel in Sweetmary, a town named for a copper mine, LaSalle Street empty going on 10:00 A.M., the mine shut down and the town sleeping off last night."