Master stylist Louis Begley continues the story of Jack Dana, the Marine Corps officer turned novelist whose quest to avenge his murdered uncle now takes a new, more dangerous turn. "Fans of Lee Child's Jack Reacher should enjoy Jack Dana's adventures."-Publishers Weekly Uncle Harry's killer is dead. Jack finds refuge on Torcello, a small island in the Venetian lagoon, and resumes his writing career. He hopes to win back Kerry, the beautiful lawyer who, repelled by Jack's violence, threw him over. But events beyond Jack's control intervene: Kerry loses her life in circumstances that contradict everything Jack thinks he knew about her. Soon death begins to stalk Jack himself, and in its drumbeat he recognizes the machinations of Abner Brown, the man who orchestrated Harry's demise. Driven by cold rage, Jack fights back. At his side is Kerry's best friend, the glamorous and enigmatic Heidi Krohn. Their quest will force Jack to plumb the abyss of depravity into which Kerry had sunk and face a fellow marine with a grudge of his own. Reprising memorable characters from Killer, Come Hither, and introducing sinister new ones, Begley concludes Jack's harrowing vendetta with one last shocking twist. Look for all of Louis Begley's gripping Jack Dana thrillers: KILLER, COME HITHER • KILL AND BE KILLED • KILLER'S CHOICE
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[This] is delightfully sophisticated entertainment. After Begley s 1996 novel About Schmidt, Albert Schmidt returned for two more novels. Jack Dana deserves another encore. San Francisco Chronicle
[A] gripping thriller filled with tension, danger, and the unknown; and written in such graceful prose, it deserves to be called a literary thriller. The Huffington Post
Lovers of New York will enjoy the scenes of the city wonderfully portrayed by Begley. The characters are interesting and the lines between good and evil clearly marked. We know Jack will win, but occasionally he needs a little luck and help. Seeing the rich and famous get their comeuppance can be a guilty pleasure. While it appears that Jack has accomplished avenging the murders of his friends, one wonders if there are more of these adventures in Begley s repertoire. Bookreporter
Kill and Be Killed is a humdinger. The final confrontation between Jack and Abner Brown is unforgettable. Southampton Press
Admirers of the City will love the scenes in this book! The location is fabulous and the details are perfectly written to make the reader feel as if they re right by Jack s side the whole time. A continuation of book one, Killer, Come Hither, the main characters are interesting, both good and evil, and the author has added some new, menacing ones to the fire. Suspense
Begley remains one of America s most able storytellers reliably smart, naughty and wise. Toronto Star
[A] gripping thriller filled with tension, danger, and the unknown; and written in such graceful prose, it deserves to be called a literary thriller. The Huffington Post
Lovers of New York will enjoy the scenes of the city wonderfully portrayed by Begley. The characters are interesting and the lines between good and evil clearly marked. We know Jack will win, but occasionally he needs a little luck and help. Seeing the rich and famous get their comeuppance can be a guilty pleasure. While it appears that Jack has accomplished avenging the murders of his friends, one wonders if there are more of these adventures in Begley s repertoire. Bookreporter
Kill and Be Killed is a humdinger. The final confrontation between Jack and Abner Brown is unforgettable. Southampton Press
Admirers of the City will love the scenes in this book! The location is fabulous and the details are perfectly written to make the reader feel as if they re right by Jack s side the whole time. A continuation of book one, Killer, Come Hither, the main characters are interesting, both good and evil, and the author has added some new, menacing ones to the fire. Suspense
Begley remains one of America s most able storytellers reliably smart, naughty and wise. Toronto Star