Let it Die
Blood for Blood, a Soul for a Soul
by Glen Hellman
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Pub Date Oct 20 2025 | Archive Date May 15 2026
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Description
Let It Die: Blood for Blood, a Soul for a Soul
A Literary Crime Thriller by Glen Hellman
When Vengeance Becomes a Way of Life
Greg Newsome thought he'd left the violence behind. But when mob boss Benny "The Knife" Santini's family is brutally murdered in a sniper attack at their Long Island estate, Greg is pulled back into a world where loyalty demands blood and justice means crossing moral lines that can never be uncrossed.
A Descent Through Grief's Dark Stages
Structured around the five stages of grief, Let It Die follows Benny's transformation from devastated father to instrument of vengeance. Alongside Greg and his partner Izzy—a former FBI agent increasingly troubled by the cycle of violence—they track the conspiracy from Washington's suburbs to Mexican cartel territory, from the Danube's ancient fortresses to Belfast's troubled streets.
Where Literary Fiction Meets Crime Thriller
This is not your typical revenge tale. Hellman crafts a sophisticated narrative that explores:
- The corrupting nature of vengeance, even when "justified"
- How violence perpetuates itself across generations - The psychological toll on those who live by the sword
- Whether some ethical lines, once crossed, can ever be redrawn
- A Standout Voice in Crime Fiction
With prose that recalls Dennis Lehane's moral complexity and Elmore Leonard's sardonic wit, Hellman delivers:
- Richly developed characters struggling with impossible choices
- Meticulously researched international settings
- Action sequences that serve character development
- Philosophical depth wrapped in propulsive plotting
About the Series
Let It Die is the sixth Greg Newsome thriller, but stands alone as Hellman's most ambitious work—a recontextualization of his entire series that examines how "Danger Boy" became a one-man crime wave magnet, and what it costs him and those he loves.
Perfect For Readers Who Appreciate:
- Morally complex crime fiction
- International thrillers with authentic settings
- Character-driven narratives with literary ambitions
- Stories that question rather than glorify violence
Content Warning: This novel contains graphic violence, profanity, and mature themes. Hellman pulls no punches in depicting the consequences of revenge.
Glen Hellman is a Distinguished Faculty member at the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering and author of both the Greg Newsome thriller series and the non-fiction leadership book, Intentional Leadership. His unique background—spanning startup executive, NSF I-Corps instructor, and executive coach—informs the authentic corporate and criminal worlds he creates.
A Note From the Publisher
Readers who want thrillers that reward analysis
- Fans of Elmore Leonard's criminal comedy
- Anyone who appreciates dark humor that enhances rather than undercuts stakes
- People tired of invincible action heroes
- Readers who value character depth alongside plot momentum
- Those who believe accessible prose can carry literary weight
Advance Praise
Glen Hellman's "Time to Die" is that rare thriller that makes you laugh out loud while your heart races—a masterclass in tonal control that would make the Coen Brothers proud. Hellman writes in deceptively clean prose (think Hemingway meets Elmore Leonard) that hides sophisticated structural work beneath its accessible surface: storm metaphors threading through 400 pages, callback architecture that rewards rereading, and character moments so perfectly observed they ache. His hero Greg Newsome isn't Jack Reacher—he's a former startup executive with ADHD and terrible aim whose impulsiveness constantly endangers him, which means the stakes feel genuinely real. The dark comedy is pitch-perfect: a package store clerk so obsessed with racing forms he misses a violent rescue happening ten yards away, a mobster photobombing CNN massacre coverage, microwave popcorn described as "buttered carcinogens" while the family watches 100+ bodies on screen. But what elevates this beyond excellent crime fiction into literary territory is Hellman's restraint—when a character wears her missing partner's shirt to catch his smell, he never says "she missed him," trusting readers to feel it through action alone. This is literary sophistication in thriller packaging, complex execution with direct prose, and proof that you don't need to choose between entertainment and art when you're skilled enough to deliver both.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9798270802387 |
| PRICE | $15.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 366 |