Hit Parade

Hit Parade

Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0060840897
ISBN 13: 9780060840891
Publication date: May 29th, 2007
Publisher: Harper
Pages: 336

Genres: Mystery, Humor, Business & Economics

Keller is a seemingly ordinary man, navigating through life with a friendly demeanor and a sense of industriousness that masks his darker predilections. He finds solace in routine but harbors a secret that sets him apart from his peers—he is a hitman. As he juggles the complexities of his job with the mundane aspects of daily life, the loneliness of his existence becomes palpable, leaving him pondering the relationships he never fully allows himself to engage in.

The story unfolds as Keller grapples with the moral intricacies of his profession, balancing his tasks with a desire for connection that often eludes him. He meets people along the way, each interaction teeming with tension and depth, reflecting the paradox of his existence. Readers are invited to delve into Keller's world, where the lines between right and wrong blur and the weight of his decisions echo in his solitary moments.

As Keller confronts the realities of his choices, the narrative offers a compelling exploration of identity, morality, and the longing for companionship. There’s a striking poignancy in his character that challenges assumptions about those who live in the shadows, encouraging a deeper reflection on the nature of humanity and the unlikely tenets of friendship and connection in an unforgiving world.

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