by Victor Gischler
John Woo plus Robert Rodriguez in book form…I know, I know, suspension of disbelief is a must when reading one of Gischler’s books. Nevertheless I kind of got into the book. For the life of me I couldn’t put it down.As usual there was what I call a Gischler character: the young naïve Andrew Foyle ge...
I’ve read three Gishler books now, and this, I suspect, may be my favorite. It’s a wonderful parody of the hit man novels becoming so prevalent. You have hitmen chasing hitmen, chasing hitwomen, all in a madcap over-the-top set of scenes. Every possible caricature is presented: a dysfunctional famil...