Larson, Craig:
> Maybe it says something about me, but I really love
the idea of a
> hit man as main character. Along with the Macklin
books, I've also
enjoyed
> the Quarry series by Max Allan Collins and both of
Lawrence Block's Keller
> books, _Hit Man_ and _Hit List_. Are there any other
writers who've used
> hit men as their lead characters, either in series
or stand-alone novels?
>
Craig, I've mentioned this before. Thomas Perry's Edgar
winning Butcher's Boy and its sequel, Sleeping Dogs are very
good, IMO. I am taking Perry's latest, in pb, Death Benefits,
to read on my trip. Mark
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