Hit and Run (Keller Series, 4)

Hit and Run (Keller Series, 4) by Lawrence Block is a reprint edition published by Harper on June 30, 2009. This 304-page novel follows Keller, a hitman who is on the verge of retirement after one last job. While waiting in Des Moines for the go-ahead from his client, he unexpectedly becomes embroiled in a high-profile murder when the governor of Ohio is assassinated, and he realizes that the killer’s face is alarmingly familiar—his own.
In this installment, readers will find Keller navigating a precarious situation as he grapples with the consequences of being recognized by law enforcement. Stranded and with his resources dwindling, he must rely on his wits to evade capture. The narrative delves into themes of crime and identity, exploring the complexities of a life spent in the shadows. This edition is presented in English and offers a gripping continuation of Keller’s story within the mystery and detective fiction genre.
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For years now Keller’s had places to go and people to kill.
But enough is enough. Just one more job—paid in advance—and he’s going to retire. Waiting in Des Moines for the client’s go-ahead, Keller’s picking out stamps for his collection at a shop in Urbandale when somebody guns down the charismatic governor of Ohio. Back at his motel, Keller sees the killer’s face broadcast on TV. A face he’s seen quite often. Every morning. In the mirror.
Keller calls his associate Dot in White Plains, but there’s no answer. He’s stranded halfway across the country, and every cop in America has just seen his picture. His ID and credit cards are no longer good, and he just spent almost all of his cash on the stamps.
Now what?
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