Blown Save
A Killer's Guide to Winning
by Karl Kling
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Pub Date Dec 18 2025 | Archive Date Apr 23 2026
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Description
Grayson McNabb is a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan. He also kills people. Professionally.
After a stretch where the team’s newest relief pitcher has cost the team several wins, Grayson is beside himself. His only solution is to do what he does best.
But Grayson discovers not everything is not what it seems, and he now finds himself in a position where he will need to solve a much larger problem. And this time, he will have to try to actually save a life, instead of taking one.
Luis Rodriguez isn’t sure who he is these days. But who is he? And will he ever be able to live the dream of Jose Garcia?
And will he ever see him mother again?
“Blown Save: A Killer’s Guide to Winning” is the third book from Eric Hoffer Award nominated author Karl Kling.
Check out his first two books, “The Boys Are Back in Town” and “Takin’ Care of Business”, both part of the Brody James Mystery series, on Amazon.
Advance Praise
BLOWN SAVE A THRILLING HOME RUN
By Andrew Okiemute, Book Nerdection
Blown Save is the perfect book for all lovers of thrillers. At first glance, mixing professional assassination with baseball fandom seems bizarre. But it works brilliantly. The contrast between Grayson's deadly serious job and his passionate devotion to the Cubs creates constant humor. It fuels emotions.
What really makes this book shine is the characters. Grayson is a fascinating protagonist. He's ruthless and efficient when hunting targets across the globe. Yet he becomes an emotional wreck watching his favorite team. This contradiction makes him feel real. We all have that one thing we care about irrationally, even when more important matters deserve our attention. For Grayson, that thing just happens to be baseball while he's literally killing people for a living.
The friendship between Grayson and Cyclops is the heart of the story. Cyclops starts as someone who knows nothing about sports and doesn't understand Grayson's obsession. Watching him gradually embrace baseball is genuinely touching. Their banter is consistently funny, and their loyalty to each other feels earned.
Jose Garcia's storyline adds real stakes and complexity. He's not just a baseball player. He's a young man trapped by decisions he made out of desperation. His relationship with his mother grounds the international thriller elements in genuine emotion. You understand why he took another player's identity. You understand why he's willing to throw games to save his mother's life.
The rescue mission in Venezuela is tense and well-executed. Kling shows he can handle action sequences as well as he handles character moments. The firefight at the police station had me on the edge of my seat. The escape via helicopter made the plot more interesting.
The pacing is good enough. The book never drags. It also does not rush important moments. Kling also deserves credit for his humor. This book is genuinely funny. The scene where Grayson kidnaps Jose to interrogate him about his poor pitching performance is absurd and hilarious.
I particularly appreciated how Kling handles the baseball elements. He clearly knows and loves the game. The details about minor league life, contract negotiations, and the psychological pressure of being a closer all ring true. You don't need to be a huge baseball fan to enjoy this book, but fans will appreciate the authenticity.
If you want something different, pick up this book. If you want something that centers action, humor, emotions, and sports, pick up this book. You won't regret it.
Blown Save: A Killer's Guide to Winning is a wildly original thriller that balances pulse-pounding action with genuine heart. Karl Kling delivers a home run that will leave readers both breathless and deeply moved.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9798987656563 |
| PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 261 |