“I want you to find, and kill slowly,
with as much pain as you can stand to apply, whoever is responsible for the bus
bombing.”
Reardon isn’t a hitman
and he doesn’t like to work where he lives, but with a few provisions, no cold
blooded murder—for either he or Pax—and a big payday, he takes the job. It
isn’t long before it becomes apparent the bus bombing is more complex than it
appears, and even less time for the bullets to start flying.Overflow is a blazingly fast novel. The action is relentless, the story exciting. A few nice descriptions of greater Las Vegas and a barrel of oddball characters give it color. Reardon and Pax have a symbiotic relationship similar to Robert B. Parker’s Spenser and Hawk, and, also like Parker’s characters, they spar good naturedly with clever and often humorous dialogue. Overflow fits somewhere between the thriller, private eye and men’s adventure subgenres, and while it is the eighth in the series it is a good place to introduce yourself to The Repairman.
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