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Larence writes so many different characters that it's logical one would not like them all. I did like this character. but not particularily the style he wrote in. The lead, Keller is a hit man. Each chapter represents a different assignment. Although he ties the chapters together now and then, it just wasn't as satisfying for me at the books end. Good for short reading times...
Helpful Score: 1
Hmmm not sure if I would want to have Keller as a friend. Well, then I guess he would not kill me? ;)
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A fun and perverse read!
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Really enjoyable read- the focus is entirely on the man rather than the job and Keller is a likable guy. I'm hoping for a sequel as I'd like to see him get his dog back :o)
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Just check your moral indignation at the door, and this book is really funny. I especially like Chapter 3, Keller's Therapy.
To me, Keller's introspective musings are reminiscent of John Cusack in the movie Grosse Pointe Blank.
To me, Keller's introspective musings are reminiscent of John Cusack in the movie Grosse Pointe Blank.