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Pub Date
Aug 30 2011
| Archive Date
Sep 01 2012
Description
Long considered cool, distant, and absolutely reliable, an American-born hit man, working throughout Europe, grows increasingly distracted and begins to develop an unexpected passion for architecture and art while engaged in his deadly profession. Although he welcomes this energizing break from his routine, he comes to realize that it is an unwise trajectory for a man in his business, particularly when he is sent on the most difficult job of his career.
Set in London, Paris, New York, and Barcelona, Calling Mr. King is at once a colorful suspense tale, laced with dark humor, and a psychological self-portrait of a character who is attempting, against the odds, to become someone else.
Long considered cool, distant, and absolutely reliable, an American-born hit man, working throughout Europe, grows increasingly distracted and begins to develop an unexpected passion for architecture...
Description
Long considered cool, distant, and absolutely reliable, an American-born hit man, working throughout Europe, grows increasingly distracted and begins to develop an unexpected passion for architecture and art while engaged in his deadly profession. Although he welcomes this energizing break from his routine, he comes to realize that it is an unwise trajectory for a man in his business, particularly when he is sent on the most difficult job of his career.
Set in London, Paris, New York, and Barcelona, Calling Mr. King is at once a colorful suspense tale, laced with dark humor, and a psychological self-portrait of a character who is attempting, against the odds, to become someone else.
Advance Praise
"Calling Mr. King is an entertaining tale built on what happens when a high-end hit man begins to feel the awakening of an intellectual life. Ronald De Feo invites the reader to play for a while in a seldom-explored part of the borderland between sanity and insanity." -Thomas Perry, author of The Butcher's Boy
"Ronald De Feo's Calling Mr. King is the smartest novel I've read in years with a hit man in the leading role. His hit man, a very original, quirky hit man, takes us on an amazing side trip of the world's capitals, the world's art and architecture, which makes this knowledgeable hit man irresistible." -Barbara Probst Solomon, US cultural correspondent of El País
"Calling Mr. King is an entertaining tale built on what happens when a high-end hit man begins to feel the awakening of an intellectual life. Ronald De Feo invites the reader to play for a while in...
Advance Praise
"Calling Mr. King is an entertaining tale built on what happens when a high-end hit man begins to feel the awakening of an intellectual life. Ronald De Feo invites the reader to play for a while in a seldom-explored part of the borderland between sanity and insanity." -Thomas Perry, author of The Butcher's Boy
"Ronald De Feo's Calling Mr. King is the smartest novel I've read in years with a hit man in the leading role. His hit man, a very original, quirky hit man, takes us on an amazing side trip of the world's capitals, the world's art and architecture, which makes this knowledgeable hit man irresistible." -Barbara Probst Solomon, US cultural correspondent of El País
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781590514764 |
| PRICE |
$9.99 (USD)
|
| PAGES |
304
|
Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781590514764 |
| PRICE |
$9.99 (USD)
|
| PAGES |
304
|
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