Killshot
Armand Degas is a Mafia hit man the guys call Blackbird. He is cool and composed and knows a good score. So when punk crook Richie Nix tells him about his surefire scheme to extort $10,000 from a middle-of-nowhere Michigan real estate agent, Armand signs on. What the two thugs don't count on is...
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Armand Degas is a Mafia hit man the guys call Blackbird. He is cool and composed and knows a good score. So when punk crook Richie Nix tells him about his surefire scheme to extort $10,000 from a middle-of-nowhere Michigan real estate agent, Armand signs on. What the two thugs don't count on is Carmen Colson and her ironworker husband, Wayne, being in the real estate office when they go in to collect. Now Carmen and Wayne know too much and Armand has no intention of letting them survive to tell about it. But Wayne's sure the local cops are going to fumble the manhunt, and the best the feds can offer is the Witness Security Program. Now it's come down to one man, one woman, and two killers ... and someone's bound to end up on the wrong end of the gun.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780688166380 (0688166385)
Publish date: February 17th 1999
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
American,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Noir,
American Fiction,
Suspense,
Hard Boiled
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I'm gonna commit what should be the most flattering of intellectual property crimes, and pass along the opening query with which Kemper begins his (admittedly superior) review of this book: Who would be more dangerous, two sociopathic killers teaming up or a middle-aged couple who could use some mar...
I'm waffling between three and four stars, because it made me cringe a couple of times when it was meant to make me cringe, but ultimately I do not think it is quite the kind of thing that absolutely everyone into the genre would need to read. So three.That said: dear god this thing reads like an i...
Does it get any better than this? Killshot...five stars not because of this being my tribute to the passing of Mr. Leonard but it deserved five stars on its own. Great book, per usual from Elmore Leonard. Elmore John Leonard, Jr. Picture Taken September 17, 2012My tribute read for Elmore Leonard,...