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Hit Man
- Narrated by: Robert Forster
- Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
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- Sunshine
- 02-15-03
Surprisingly Terrific
Was sorry to see this one end. How the author wrote such a delightful story of a 'Hit Man' is amazing, but you will love this gentle character. Fast paced, filled with humor and pathos. A really great book.
29 people found this helpful
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- Moire
- 05-05-03
Perfect
A perfect marriage of the written and spoken word. Robert Forster's narration adds a new dimension to the characters that make up the ordinary life of "Hit Man", making the wry wit of Lawrence Block even more enjoyable.
Different from Block's Matt Scudder series or "The Burglar" books, this is nevertheless a true Block gem.
19 people found this helpful
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- Bob
- 02-03-03
God Bless You, Robert Forster
I think that this is the first audio book that I've ever given five stars.
If you are a fan of detective fiction or suspense novels, you can purchase this book without worry. Well-written. Nicely paced. Extrememly well read. You'll wish that it was double the length.
35 people found this helpful
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- 9S
- 06-28-09
Character study & FUNNY
Killing is not the important part of this great collection of stories. The study of Keller's character is key to everything. Keller is first and foremost a mundane person who just happens to be a hitman. Most of the time he contemplates life, eats at boring cafes, collects stamps, watches tv and walks his dog. Occasionally Dot calls him to White Plains, where the two of them sip lemonade. The conversations between Dot and Keller are clever and insightful(you learn a lot about each character during these meetings.) Dot gives him his assignment, he flys to some city, carrys out the murder and returns to his boring life. Keller does a lot of sole searching in an attempt to justify why a person might need to die. He does this everytime he gets a job. Just listen carefully to Hitman and you really will see how much depth there is to Keller and Dot. Great fun.
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- Howard SF
- 01-17-08
Not what you expect
I bought this audiobook because it sounded like a murder mystery, one of my favorite genres. But it's not. It's a human interest story about a guy who is a professional hit man (surprise!). I thought to myself: I'm not going to like this, but it turned out to be one of my favorite reads. The story is very original; the main character is engaging. It's interesting how you wind up liking a guy you don't approve of, probably because you perceive motives that you may either find inside yourself, or that you can at least understand and relate to.
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- Nancy A. Barkan
- 04-29-04
A Very Different Approach
Block breaks a ton of rules, especially for the subject matter. And he does it brilliantly. The story isn't so much about an assassin as it is about a man who kills for his day job. It might sound like semantics, but it makes for a very enjoyable change of pace. Sometimes, the author summarizes an action scene, to go into a very detailed internal monologue in Keller's head: he might be thinking of buying a house or taking up a hobby.
This is the sort of thing any teacher or book on writing will tell you not to do. The thing is, it works beautifully! Really.
The narrator does the best job for any audiobook I've ever read. I've listened to it twice, and will probably listen to it again. (Unusual for me and audiobooks.)
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- Kathy in CA
- 06-11-14
No joy here!
Just a so so listen to pass the time on a long drive across the state. It kept me and my hubby listening, waiting for something more that never came. I liked the author's attempts at humor, he even made me chuckle a few times. But this novel was mainly anecdotes of the hits that were performed by a lackluster, emotionless, sometimes bored killer. I found it mildly interesting but something really bothers me about glorifying or normalizing the cold-blooded killing of total strangers. Why ever would anyone find that amusing, compelling or even humorous? At least Dexter went after the real bad guys . . . .
Narration was done well, so at least there was that.
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- Chip Atkinson
- 02-28-14
It was free, but worth a credit!
Several years ago Audible offered this as a free gift. It's read by Robert Forster, an actor I've always admired in film. It is worth a credit. I remember imagining Forster as the hitter. A fast read!
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- Jane
- 01-23-14
I do not enjoy watching murder of good/normal
people, but it kept my interest.
The only reason I gave this 3 stars instead of 2 was because I did not feel I wanted it to be over. It kept my interest because I was waiting for something more. But by the end, more never came. The character does not change. And there is no overall plot. It is a series of short stories written for a magazine.
It’s a different take on the work and life of a hit man. Some readers will find this humorous, but I did not. I was unsettled. In contrast I did enjoy two other series about anti-heroes: Dexter a serial killer, and Parker an armed robber who occasionally killed. The difference is Keller (in Hit Man) kills anyone including good guys. Dexter only kills bad guys. Parker robs anyone and occasionally kills bad guys .
The author skips too many things. For example, Keller has a dog and lives with a girl. Then in one scene he says the girl left him a month ago and took the dog. I wanted to hear why the girl left him. It was not explained.
Another example, Baskin pretends to be someone he is not and hires Keller to kill some people. There is a problem, so Keller needs to find Baskin. All of a sudden Keller is in Baskin’s house waiting for him. I never saw how Keller learned who Baskin was and how he found him.
Another example, receptionist tells Keller to wait on the porch until boss is done with another meeting. Next sentence says twenty minutes later Keller is on a train returning home. I assume he met with the boss. I wanted to hear his conversation with the boss.
I didn’t like those gaps. It felt like I was missing things.
There were about three sex scene references, but no details. They were like “she took off her clothes.” Then it’s the next day.
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Robert Forster was good. He used one of the Chicago-thug-type accents.
Genre: crime fiction
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- John E
- 09-27-11
Not bad.
I like Block's stuff. In this case I was very impressed with how I found myself relating to the main character and by the end of the book really rooting for him. The reader was tough though. The Hitman is a New Yorker and the reader delivers the narration in a "stereo-typical italian new yorker" voice. I actually have friends who talk this way and while it's kind of amusing it can also be kind of annoying. It's turned me off of other books. I stuck with this one though and was glad I did.
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