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Hit Me  (Keller), by Lawrence Block

"Master mystery writer Block is at the top of his form."--Library Journal (starred review)

A man named Nicholas Edwards lives in New Orleans and renovates houses, making decent money at it. Between his family and his stamps, all of Nicholas's spare time is happily accounted for. Sometimes it's hard to remember that he used to kill people for a living.

But when the nation's economy tanks, taking the construction business with it, just one phone call drags him back into the game. His driver's license may say Nicholas Edwards, but he's back to being the man he always was: Keller.

Keller's work takes him to New York, on a West Indies cruise, and more. But the real high drama when a widow in Cheyenne introduces Keller to her deceased husband's stamp collection...

  • Sales Rank: #750227 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-10-08
  • Released on: 2013-10-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .69 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

From Booklist
*Starred Review* Aficionados of Block’s stamp-collecting contract killer will remember that in Hit and Run (2008), Keller was set up to take the fall for the assassination of a charismatic governor who was bidding to become president of the U.S. Life, as Keller knew it, was over, and Block ended the book with Keller foiling an attempted rape in New Orleans. Hit Me picks up the story several years later. Keller is married to Julia, the woman he saved from being raped. He is father to Jenny and co-owner of a small company that has done well rehabbing homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina. But the Great Recession has flattened his business, and Keller, somewhat reluctantly, returns to his lethal-but-lucrative former trade. His first assignment is to do away with the arrogant abbot of a monastery in Manhattan, whose testimony will convict a pack of corrupt Jersey pols. Keller, however, seems to have lost his murderous mojo to the simple joys of family. It’s easy to imagine Block grinning as he reinvents his always fascinating character. Keller 2.0 is also more passionate about his hobby, and Block writes so appealingly about the world of philately that some fans might decide to take up stamp collecting. Hit Me is a delightful change of pace. --Thomas Gaughan

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"HIT ME brings back Block's most fatally appealing protagonist...Aside from their ingenious methodology, what makes these amuse-bouches so delectable are the moral dilemmas Block throws up to deflect his philosophical anti­hero from a given task. Any assassin might hesitate to murder a child, but only Keller would ponder the ethics of killing someone whose premature death would rob a prostitute of payment for her professional services."―Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review

"A fine finale for a writer who never stopped growing, and who allowed some of his series characters the same privilege of changing."―The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

"In the hands of a lesser writer, the philately passages would be insufferable, but Block makes them interesting in their own right as well a window into the soul of a hit man who can dispatch innocent bystanders without remorse but won't cheat on his wife and insists on being scrupulously honest in the buying and selling of collectible stamps."―Associated Press

"Block plays like a master on the consciences of his readers, raising moral dilemmas and then whisking them off behind a diverting bit of dialogue or drama."―The Columbus Dispatch

"In the fifth entry in the Keller series (after Hit and Run), the appealing antihero with his own moral code continues to dig into the motives of his distant employers and make his own decisions about who deserves to die. But stamp collecting is more than just a secondary theme here, and Block's discourses about the history behind stamps are vivid enough to pique the interest even of those not at all inclined toward the hobby. Master mystery writer Block is at the top of his form here."―Michele Leber, Library Journal

"At times casually ruthless in snuffing out targets, Keller is also honest and ethical in his business dealings. A final assignment involving a child suggests that Keller may even play an unfamiliar white knight role, hopefully in the near future."―Publishers Weekly, starred review

"It's easy to imagine Block grinning as he reinvents his always fascinating character [Keller]. Block writes so appealingly about the world of philately that some fans might decide to take up stamp collecting. HIT ME is a delightful change of pace."―Thomas Gaughan, Booklist (starred review)

About the Author
Lawrence Block is a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master, has won multiple Edgar and Shamus awards and countless international prizes. The author of more than 50 books, he lives in New York City.

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36 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
Retired - But Working Part-Time
By Sam Sattler
Keller is back - and he's up to his old tricks. Still living in post-Katrina New Orleans with his wife and little girl, our supposedly-retired hit man has more time on his hands than he would like. The legitimate construction business that did so well for him following the devastating hurricane that was Katrina is now on the skids. Keller's good friend and business partner has taken a job with another construction outfit while Keller happily spends his days with his family - and his beloved stamp collection.

But Keller really hates to tap too deeply into his savings and, because he has spotted some stamps he would really love to add to his collection, when his longtime partner in crime calls, he is ready to listen. Dot, like Keller, has been forced to create a new identity (and life) in order to avoid the repercussions of their last escapade, but now she is ready to earn a little extra cash. The timing of her call could not have been better.

Before he knows it, Keller has accepted, survived, and highly profited from five assassinations that take him to Dallas, New York, a Caribbean cruise, Colorado, and Buffalo - where someone is willing to pay big bucks to have a 14-year-old boy killed. And, believe it or not, you're going to be rooting for Keller the entire time.

Lawrence Block, probably best known for his Matthew Scudder novels, is one of the more prolific writers out there these days. Hit Me is, in fact, the fifth book in what Block calls his "Keller's Greatest Hits" series. The first three books are short story collections, the fourth one (which I loved) is the first novel in the series - and this new one feels at times more like a chronological presentation of short stories than a novel.

I say this because some of the same details about Keller's background, personal habits, stamp collecting philosophy, etc. are included in several of the book's "chapters" and each new unit is formatted more like a short story than the next chapter of a novel. The book's title page is clearly marked as "A Keller Novel," but its content most definitely lends itself to publication as individual short stories, as well.

Keller and Dot (and now Keller's wife, Julia) are memorable characters. Now that Julia has come to grips with her husband's choice of occupation, her role in future Keller novels and stories offers Block endless possibilities. But the relationship between Dot and Keller is still one of the best things about the series. The two death merchants, whose communication happens exclusively via telephone, exchange the kind of jokes, wordplay, and one-liners that keep them, and their readers, from falling into too dark a mood about what they are plotting. That Dot's humor is mostly of the "groaner" variety, and that Keller often pretends not to get it, is part of the fun.

(Stamp collectors, and those even a bit curious about that world, will be pleased with Block's attention to this part of Keller's background, as well - others, maybe not so much. I am in the "pleased" group.")

These Keller books are fun, and if dark humor is your thing, you will definitely enjoy them.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Best for stamp collectors or those who prefer chuckles to thrills
By David
This collection of short stories masquerading as a novel will disappoint those looking for thrills--there are none--but will thrill stamp collectors, because of its loving detail about the stamp trade. Block is a major mystery writer and his prose is very good and he is frequently wryly funny. However, the bad guy as hero works by Thomas Perry and Richard Stark provide much more uncertainty and excitement--as did Block's previous Keller novel. The kills come much too easily; Keller never faces danger or a formidable adversary; and the stories barely build upon each other.

Block is a much better writer than Lee Child and the other super hero vs. super villain writers, but I prefer to see Keller have to break a sweat, not just crack a joke.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Not The Best of the Group
By T. Russo
If you're starved for a Keller story this is OK.
It certainly is not one of Block's best efforts. The story is a bit contrived
but the dialogue holds up well.

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