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John Keller

Suivez le parcours d'un tueur à gages naviguant dans le paysage brutal de New York City. Cette série explore les complexités morales et la résilience psychologique de personnages évoluant dans l'ombre de la loi. Plongez dans un monde palpitant d'intrigues, d'action et de rebondissements inattendus où chaque mouvement pourrait être fatal. C'est une histoire de survie, de vengeance et de quête de rédemption dans les bas-fonds sombres de la ville.

Hit Me
Hit and Run
Hit Parade
Hit List
Hit Man

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. Hit Man

    • 256pages
    • 9 heures de lecture

    A man known only as Keller reflects on Samuel Johnson's quote that "'patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.'" He admits he might be a scoundrel himself, though he feels like an ordinary New York single guy, living alone, eating takeout, and doing the Times crossword. His life seems mundane, filled with the typical stories of the city, until he receives phone calls from a man in White Plains, prompting him to pack a bag, catch a flight, and kill someone. This behavior clearly marks him as a scoundrel. However, Lawrence Block, a master of the mystery genre, complicates this notion. Through a collection of linked short stories, we gain a deeper understanding of Keller, seeing his profession as just one aspect of his humanity. We witness his struggles with baffling cases, his unprofessional actions, and a notably unsuccessful analysis, alongside his encounters with a cunning intelligence agent. We also share in the loss of a dog he acquires, along with its attractive walker. Like Richard Stark's Parker, Keller challenges our perceptions of criminals, making us ponder that they could be the people next door—or even ourselves, given different circumstances.

    Hit Man1
    3,9
  2. Hit List

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    Keller is an ordinary man who juggles everyday life with secretive assignments as a hitman. As his jobs begin to unravel, he discovers he's become a target himself. Faced with danger, Keller must navigate the treacherous world of assassins while trying to survive.

    Hit List2
    3,9
  3. Hit Parade

    • 321pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Keller is friendly. Industrious. A bit lonely, sometimes. If it wasn't for the fact that he kills people for a living, he'd be just your average Joe. The inconvenient wife, the troublesome sports star, the greedy business partner, the vicious dog, he'll take care of them all, quietly and efficiently. If the price is right. Like the rest of us, Keller's starting to worry about his retirement. After all, he's not getting any younger. (His victims, on the other hand, aren't getting any older.) So he contacts his "booking agent," Dot, up in White Plains, and tells her to keep the hits coming. He'll take any job, anywhere. His nest egg needs fattening up. Of course, being less choosy means taking greater risks—and that could buy Keller some big trouble. Then again, in this game, there are plenty of opportunities for some inventive improvisation . . . and a determined self-motivator can make a killing.

    Hit Parade3
    3,9
  4. Hit and Run

    • 280pages
    • 10 heures de lecture

    Keller, a hitman ready to retire after one last job, finds himself in a precarious situation when he witnesses the assassination of a governor and realizes the killer resembles him. Stranded in Des Moines without resources and with his identity compromised, he must navigate the chaos and evade the law.

    Hit and Run4
    3,9
  5. Hit Me

    • 337pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    The explosive fifth book in the Keller series from the master of classic American crime.

    Hit Me5
    4,0