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Back at his motel, Keller sees the killer's face broadcast on TV. A face he's seen quite often.
Keller calls his associate Dot in White Plains, but there's no answer. He's stranded halfway across the country, and every cop in America has just seen his picture. His ID and credit cards are no longer good, and he just spent almost all of his cash on the stamps. Additional Details Series Volume Number. Block delivers a one-two punch of humor and introspection.
Keller grows on us. From the first, Keller assumes this hit will be his last case. Readers can only hope it isn't so. One of the crime genre's most unusual antiheroes.
Block remains a true master of the crime genre. Hit Parade 3 by Lawrence Block , Paperback. A John Keller Novel: Hit Me 5 by Lawrence Block , Paperback.
Hitmen we have loved. He makes a decent wage, lives in a nice apartment. Works the crossword puzzle.
Keller is a regular guy. He goes to the movies, works on his stamp collection.
Call him for jury duty and he serves without complaint. Then every so often he gets a phone call from White Plains that sends him flying off somewhere to kill a perfect stranger.
Anyhoo, Keller has to go on the run. Hitmen we have loved. No trivia or quizzes yet. Maybe he should retire and settle down to a job like this. Recently, he's been subject to huge bouts of paranoia and he has been taking even more care than usual to cover his tracks.
Like the rest of us, Keller's starting to worry about his retirement. After all, he's not getting any younger. His victims, on the other hand, aren't getting any older.
Keller's a hit man. For years now, he's had places to go and people to kill.
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But enough is enough.