Bleeding Hearts
by:
Jack Harvey (author)
Ian Rankin (author)
Michael Weston is paid well to do his work and ask no questions. When you're a professional assassin, total secrecy is part of the job. But after a successful mission in London, the police are immediately on his tail. How did they know how to find him? And who is his anonymous employer? Why did...
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Michael Weston is paid well to do his work and ask no questions. When you're a professional assassin, total secrecy is part of the job. But after a successful mission in London, the police are immediately on his tail. How did they know how to find him? And who is his anonymous employer? Why did he or she want his target, a TV reporter, killed? Was he set up from the start? The questions lead Weston to his nemesis Hoffer, a private detective who has been hunting him for years. Ever since Weston accidentally killed an innocent American girl, her grieving father has employed Hoffer on a relentless mission to bring Weston to justice. Could Hoffer finally have set a snare that worked? Weston sets out to find his mysterious employer, traveling from London to Glasgow to Seattle-even if it means encountering Hoffer face-to-face at last. With the brilliant eye for character and taut pacing that have made him an internationally renowned bestseller, Ian Rankin delivers a gripping story that examines what happens when the assassin becomes the target, and proves yet again that "in Rankin, you cannot go wrong" (Boston Globe).
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780316009126 (0316009121)
Publish date: November 15th 2006
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Media Tie In,
Mystery,
Detective,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Suspense,
Tv
Good read!I'm not very used to audiobooks, so it took a while to get used to, but I think the narrator did a great job reading it.Interesting twist as the crime-solver is actually the assassin! Worth the read if you like crime-solving stories!
Good read!I'm not very used to audiobooks, so it took a while to get used to, but I think the narrator did a great job reading it.Interesting twist as the crime-solver is actually the assassin! Worth the read if you like crime-solving stories!
Unusual premise with the 'hero' as a contract murderer. Interesting idea but didn't work well for me as it is difficult to empathise with someone who kills for a living. I can usually find some redeeming features in people but I'm not sure I could find anything in common with someone with such an am...
Michael Weston is a hired killer who made one, unfortunately fatal, mistake in his otherwise very “successful” career.When the novel starts he is in London where his assignment is to shoot a TV reporter, whose clothes have been described to him in amazing detail, when she exits a hotel. His shot, st...
Not nearly as good as his Rebus novels. It was an easy read, pretty enjoyable, a reasonably surprising ending and I liked the fact he made an assassin the main (sympathetic) protagonist. But overall it didn't grip, too complex with unrealistic characters. ,