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Hit Me: Keller, Book 5 | [Lawrence Block]
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Hit Me: Keller, Book 5

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  • by Lawrence Block
  • Narrated by Richard Poe
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  • LENGTH
    8 hrs and 29 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    02-12-13
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Publisher's Summary

The conclusion of Hit and Run found Keller living in a big old house in post-Katrina New Orleans' Lower Garden District, with a new name (Nicholas Edwards), a new wife (Julia), a new career (rehabbing houses), and a baby on the way. It certainly looked as though he was done killing people for money. But old habits die hard, and when the economic downturn knocked out the construction business, a phone call from Dot draws him back into the old game. His work takes him to Dallas, to settle a domestic dispute; to Florida, where he joins a government witness on a West Indies cruise; to Wyoming, where a widow has her husband's stamp collection for sale; and to New York, where he lived for so many years, and where people might remember him.

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    Parusski Brentwood, TN 03-11-13
    Parusski Brentwood, TN 03-11-13 Member Since 2000
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    "Killer of a story!"

    I have always marveled at Lawrence Block's ability to make reader's like, even love, Keller, a professional hit-man. Yet, Block has done that, through five books in this engaging, and educational, series.

    Keller is living in forced retirement from the job of killing people. He has not trouble living an ordinary life, because Keller is, well, ordinary. He has a wife he loves, a daughter he adores and a passion for philately-collecting stamps. And here Block shows his brilliance at telling a story by making philately seem interesting. Amazing, I always thought it oddly boring. Anyway, Keller has been in the building trade in New Orleans but business has slowed. Keller is not really hurting for money. He spends his days with his family and his stamps. Then, unexpectedly, the phone rings. It is Dot, his former handler. The old banter of their long time friendship/partnership resumes. Listening to Dot and Keller talk is as entertaining as hearing Keller ruminate about stamps or how to kill his target. Dot and Keller pick up as if they had not been forced into early retirement. Keller is excellent at killing people, but not because he enjoys it, but because he has a certain work ethic Keller's wife is aware of what her husband does(he saved her life by killing a man and that's how they met) and she is fine with it. Keller accepts Dot's first assignment and just like that, he is killing again.

    Don't pass this up, even if you have not read/heard the first four books. Hit Me can stand on its own. Not every series leaves me wanting more, much less praying for more. But I hope and pray for more Keller stories.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    antonio genthod, Switzerland 03-31-13
    antonio genthod, Switzerland 03-31-13 Member Since 2011
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    "Keller repeats himself...."

    I enjoyed the first Keller's stories. They are about the unusual character of a professional killer who spends most of his money in collecting rare stamps. Keller is after all a nice guy (well groomed and low profile), a gentle sociopath who does his job with the mix of duty and boredom of a bank clerk ..
    This unusual setup and Laurence Block's good writing skills make Keller stories good for a while, but they clearly start getting repetitive .. It is difficult to add new dimensions to the main character or change credibly the routine of a professional killer... In this last book Keller is married (with a wife who knows of his profession and is also a "nice" sociopath") and tries to make killing a part-time job along with stamps dealing...It is getting boring.
    Richard Poe does a great job and kept me awake...

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Barry P. Press New York 03-14-13
    Barry P. Press New York 03-14-13 Member Since 2011
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    "Disappointing Addition to the Keller Series"

    As a big fan of Lawrence Block over the years, I was disappointed with this latest entry for the Keller character. I felt as though Mr. Block was just "mailing it in", so to speak, with this book. Very thin story line and a too-abrupt ending, although I guess you could describe the novel as "light-hearted" and mildly entertaining at times, I simply had higher expectations for this novel, especially after the previous Keller book (which was very good). Mr. Poe was fine as a narrator, although he did not have a lot to work with here.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Chablis from Seattle Seattle, WA USA 03-13-13
    Chablis from Seattle Seattle, WA USA 03-13-13 Member Since 2012
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    "What a disappointment!"
    Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

    This book is boring....so sad after the three previous Keller tales. The characterization of Keller's wife is beyond ridiculous, and the conversations between the two droned on and on with the most idiotic convolutions that I simply couldn't finish listening.


    What could Lawrence Block have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

    The tediousness of the conversations bored me to death....In the other Keller books, the conversations advanced the story, but, in this book, the dialogues simply made me irritated. The description of the various "hit man" episodes were so minimal that I finally almost fell asleep. In addition, I don't believe the relationship between Keller and Julie for one moment.....her silliness in devising situations to test Keller and her participation in the murder for hire were ridiculous. (I also found it interesting that, on the cruise, Julia and Keller didn't mention their daughter's existence or the fact that they'd left her behind....not normal for the devoted parents that they are portrayed to be.) Interestingly, the philately and the information surrounding Keller's hobby was fascinating and not at all tedious.


    Have you listened to any of Richard Poe’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

    Richard Poe's ability is excellent...He doesn't attempt to change his voice or use falsetto for female characters, and, yet, I found it interesting that I never questioned the identity of any of the characters.


    Did Hit Me inspire you to do anything?

    No.


    Any additional comments?

    I was so excited that Block had finally released a new Keller book, and this was a huge disappointment. It's almost like he didn't have a good editor to help him with the pacing of this book. If this had been the first Keller I'd read, I would never have attempted another.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Marguerite Longueuil, QC, Canada 03-03-13
    Marguerite Longueuil, QC, Canada 03-03-13 Member Since 2008

    Write and Author myself. Bachelors degree in English. Love thought provoking and well written mystery or suspense novels.

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    "Great return to this series !"

    I am so glad that Lawrence returned to this series ! I thought that this series was way too short and that he could have gotten much more mileage out of it. As usual great writing and story development. The main character is so rich and ever developing. This is no exception to the series that has Block's normal great combination of mystery and humour. Wonderful as usual. In addition to being a great writer, Lawrence is a great narrator and I am glad he chooses to narrate his own work. I hope that the series continues....encore, encore.

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    Carl West Palm Beach, FL, United States 04-04-13
    Carl West Palm Beach, FL, United States 04-04-13 Member Since 2001
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    "Keller is Back"

    I thought the Keller series ended with the last novel and I'm glad I was wrong. The cold quirky killer is back and I love it. Not your typical assassin novel. The story is more about the quirky views and habits of a almost lovable killer. Always fun.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    River Mama Honolulu 03-11-13
    River Mama Honolulu 03-11-13 Member Since 2007
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    "BLOCK-KELLER-POE: Another Hit"

    Geez! I remember reading Lawrence Block as I walked to work at age 18. I got my first Social Security check this month, and have never been disappointed. Aside from one technical error (Keller left big evidence in one scene), another work of art. Great character -- give us one more, please, before you close him out. Thanks, Mr. Block, for your incredible, enormous body of work -- fiction, and writing about writing -- I hope all the later get "audiovised" also! You've been ahead of the pack since Day One, a real inspiration.

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