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The Hit
- Narrated by: Christian Cooke
- Length: 7 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
A new drug is out. Everyone is talking about it. Death. Take it, and you have one amazing week to live. It's the ultimate high. At the ultimate price...
Adam is tempted. Life is rubbish; his girlfriend's over him, his brother's gone. So what's he got to lose? Everything, as it turns out...
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- Jay
- 30-07-20
Couldn't finish
Narater is awful! Same flat voice for every character and naration!
Book could be rwalkt interesting but no idea what is going on or who is talking. Going to get this book on my kindle insted!
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- Saule
- 03-06-20
great story
almost perfect except i didn't like the narators voice much because he sounded the same for each character and it was a bit confusing.
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- Crystal
- 02-07-13
Gansters, Drugs and Revolution
I guess I wasn’t sure what to expect from The Hit given the brief summary supplied.
I thought I’d be in for shenanigans and life lessons from Adam in his last week alive with the sharp satirical edge the premise lends.
The Hit actually plays more like a rollicking British gangster flick. You’ve got a rock star, leg breakers, drug dealers, an anonymous protest group and hundreds of thousands of disenchanted Britons all converging as Adam tries to fulfil his bucket list.
He’d expected to spend his last seven days drinking, shagging and partying but as revolution threatens to spark in a depressed near-future England Adam realises his death will be anything but meaningful in the face of such unprecedented events. And of course, there’s a distinct chance me mightn’t even see out his rapidly ticking clock…
The Hit was brash, violent and over-the top at times and I definitely think it could have (should have) dug deeper to a more poignant morale core. Still, the book cracked along with some interesting twists and while I initially wasn’t a fan of the surprise multiple ‘bad guy’ POVs, they definitely built tension.
Overall, I’d recommend The Hit if you’re looking for something with an interesting premise that is a bit rougher than the usual. Guy Ritchie fans could definitely find something to enjoy here too.
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