I really enjoy Wignall. He writes about thoughtful hitmen,
not only willing to kill, but also have true emotions. In
fact, after reading his first novel PEOPLE DIE, I was curious
if Wignall was writing about transcendentalist hitmen. The
characters in his novels are well drawn and dark, but I'm not
sure I'd call them hard boiled. There is a lot of reflection
on death, on nature, on life. Interesting, almost literary
reads, but they tell a story and are page turners. Well
done.
-Dave
DJ-Anonyme@webtv.net wrote: Has anyone read Kevin
Wignall? It seems he has two novels out about hit men. Are
they any good?
Mark
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