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Hit Me

Keller, Book 5

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Hit Me

By: Lawrence Block
Narrated by: Richard Poe
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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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In my interpretation, the five book Keller series (Keller's Fedora, a novella, is the cherry on top) is a Jungian exploration of a man with an obvious but not all encompassing dark side who proceeds through his life with perhaps more questions than most of us (as a killer for hire, he is unusually introspective) until in book 4 the bottom falls out and he finds himself in the midst of Dante's darkest of dark woods needing to find and accept his inner self and go into the light from there. After reading all five, I began to see the connections Block had laid the foundation for in each earlier work and how he made the connections that leads John Keller to resolution. Read them all; read them in order; reread

Block as Dante and Jung

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What made the experience of listening to Hit Me the most enjoyable?

I enjoy the character of Keller. It is unusual to have a hitman as the hero of the book. I like all of his ruminating and he even made stamp collecting seem interesting. I also like his relationship with his wife and daughter.

What other book might you compare Hit Me to and why?

I would compare it to the other books in the series. I would also compare it to Lawrence Block's burglar mysteries

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

I have listened to Richard Poe before. This is one of my favorite performances.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No. I wanted to make the book last more than one day.

Any additional comments?

Lawrence Block is one of my favorite authors. I have read all of the titles in each of his three series. I didn't think I would like the Keller books but now I highly recommend them.

It's a Hit with Me

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The answer is no. I've read all of the other Keller books, but got this one as audio. I think they are a better read than a listen.

Do I need to know EVERY tiny detail?

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Good narration. Rather slow pace. Not too absorbing with a bit more focus on the stamps than on the action. Feels like a collection of short stories rather than a coherent whole.

A collection of stories, mores stamps than stabs

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Block delivers superb prose with another novel featuring the stamp collecting hitman. Love the short story format, perfect for bedtime reading.

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