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Killshot
- Narrated by: Bruce Boxleitner
- Length: 2 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
It's not Carmen Colson and her ironworker husband Wayne's fault that they were in the real estate office when a pair of thugs walked in with extortion on their minds. But as far as aging Ojibway Indian hitman Armand Degas is concerned, the Colsons are going to have to pay dearly for seeing too much, and for the damage Wayne inflicted on Armand and his sicko partner Richie Nix with a tire iron. The cops here in middle-of-nowhere Michigan can't help Carmen and Wayne out, and the best the Feds can offer is the Witness Protection Program. So ultimately it's going to have to come down to one wife, one husband, two killers, and one lethal shot.
©1989 Elmore Leonard (P)2006 Phoenix Audio
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Critic reviews
"Masterful...gemlike...bone-chilling." ( Los Angeles Times Book Review)
"Crime fiction doesn't get any better....A bravura performance." ( Publishers Weekly)
"Crime fiction doesn't get any better....A bravura performance." ( Publishers Weekly)
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