Hit Man by Lawrence Block
In this gripping narrative, readers are introduced to Keller, a professional hitman who navigates the complexities of his morally ambiguous profession while grappling with his own existential dilemmas. Set against the backdrop of various urban landscapes, the story delves into Keller's meticulous approach to his assignments, his interactions with his handler Dot, and his unexpected introspections about life, identity, and the possibility of change. As Keller carries out his contracts, he finds himself questioning the nature of his work and the possibility of redemption, all while maintaining a veneer of detachment and professionalism.
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- 1998
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