
The setting, for the most part, is a small town in Maine. You don't see a lot of hit man books set in small towns, and Bagley does the local color very well, indeed. Joey, the hit man, is a more complicated character than it might first appear, and the cops in the small town, particularly one named Wanda, have depths you might not be expecting. The plot involves a McGuffin and has a nice twist or two, but it's really the characters that matter here, the characters and what happens to them. I don't want to say too much about that, other than that the book has a touch of noir. That being said, the ending isn't entirely dark. Check this one out. You can thank me later.
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