Thursday, February 28, 2013

DEAD ANYWAY by Chris Knopf *****

Couldn't put the book down, very difficult to stop reading this one. It moves very quickly. A man, Arthur and his wife are shot, the man survives, recovers yet assumes new identities having himself declared dead. His sister helps with this subterfuge and off we go.

He starts off alone trying to figure out how to get the guy who shot him in the head, he is wounded enough that it takes him some time to regain all his faculties while this is all going down. In the meantime he connects with some mafia type Bosnians and a girlfriend then they bring down the bad guys.

He has to use a cop for some information, the cop not knowing who he is but he's getting info he himself can use to arrest people he's wanted for years. But in the end Arthur pisses him off and the book ends at a new beginning. They must now find the person withdrawing funds from an account his wife had hidden from her insurance company which was most likely the reason she was killed in the first place. Book with no end.

I would buy the book, very easy to get thru, fast read, moves quickly from scene to scene and is believable in most instances. He does seem to predict a lot of stuff that with a brain injury may have been a little more difficult to see.
And if Chris is in the Daytona neighborhood I'd be more than happy to meet him, he's hot.

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