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Mystery maestro Lawrence Block brings back his killer named Keller for a second round of mayhem in "Hit List." It's a mixed bag. The first half of the book features some of Keller's usual hitman routine: fly into a town, find his mark, do the job and go home to report to his boss, Dot -- just like the first book/5. Hit List. Author: Lawrence Block. Series: Keller, Book 2. Publication Year: ASIN: BFCU. ISBN: Keller is a regular guy. He goes to the movies, works on his stamp collection. Call him for jury duty and he serves without bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 50 secs.  · Hit List by Lawrence Block () [Lawrence Block] on bltadwin.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Hit List by Lawrence Block ().


Keller is your basic urban Lonely Guy. He makes a decent wage, lives in a nice bltadwin.ru the crossword puzzle. Watches a little TV. Until the phone rings and he packs a suitcase, gets on a plane, flies halfway across the country and kills somebody. Block Buster. Reviewed by Linda L. Richards. There's something decidedly creepy about Hit List, the second Lawrence Block novel featuring John Keller. It's not, of course, the writing that is creepy. Block is in fine form for Hit List and the book is testimony that writers can keep on developing their muscles -- working up new ways of telling a story, creating fresh characters in new. Hit List () by Lawrence Block. Series: Keller's Greatest Hits (2) Members: Reviews: Popularity: Average rating: Mentions: 25, () Keller is a regular guy, a solid citizen. He goes to the movies, watches the tube, browses the art galleries, and works diligently on his stamp collection. But every now and then a call from.


KIRKUS REVIEW. Fresh from his triumphant star turn in the short-story cycle Hit Man (), Block's reflective professional assassin John Keller finally fulfills his fans' dearest wish by getting a novel of his own. Although Keller is a solid citizen who collects stamps, shows up for jury duty, and carries out every hit with consummate. Even while bringing the enigmatic Mathew Scudder to life, The Sins of The Fathers proved a hit among the vast portion of readers that first encountered Lawrence Block, not only writing a detective that broke the mold, less hardboiled and more philosophical, but presenting a truly intriguing case interspersed with truly shocking twists and. After Hours: Conversations With Lawrence Block () Gangsters, Swindlers, Killers, and Thieves: The Lives and Crimes of Fifty American Villains () Step by Step: A Pedestrian Memoir () The Liar's Bible () The Liar's Companion () The Male Hustler () Wide Open () Doing It! - Going Beyond the Sexual Revolution () Come Fly With Us.

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