The Killer’s Game

The Killer’s Game by Jay R. Bonansinga is a thrilling narrative published by Macmillan in 1997, featuring 360 pages in English. The story follows Joe Flood, a successful hit-man who, upon learning he is terminally ill, decides to take out a contract on himself. However, when his doctor reveals that the diagnosis was a mistake, Joe finds himself in a precarious situation as six men are already en route to end his life.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale of survival and deception as Joe navigates the dangerous world he inhabits. The narrative delves into themes of action and suspense, set against the backdrop of city life. This edition offers a detailed exploration of Joe’s desperate circumstances and the unfolding drama as he attempts to outsmart those sent to kill him.
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Joe Flood is a successful hit-man. When his doctor tells him he is terminally ill, he takes out a contract on himself. Joe’s doctor calls to say he made a mistake – but six men are already on their way to kill him.
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