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Killer Move

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Bill Moore has a lucrative job selling condos in the Florida Keys, a successful wife, a good marriage, a beautiful house. He also has a five-year plan for super-success, but that plan has begun to drag into its sixth year without achieving its intended rewards. So now Bill's starting to accelerate his way into the future he knows he deserves. At first, nothing seems very different. But when things begin to unwind rapidly - and one after another, people around Bill start to die - it becomes increasingly clear that someone, somewhere, has a very different plan for Bill's future. Confused and angry, Bill begins to fight against this unseen force until it becomes terrifyingly clear, that once modified, there's no going back.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 21, 2011
      Marshall, author of the Straw Men trilogy (The Straw Men, The Upright Man, and Blood of Angels), offers a subtle and unnerving story of the little things that can tip the balance of one's life and send it spiraling into chaos. Everything is going well for Bill Moore, a successful, ambitious, happily married realtor in Sarasota, Fla., until the day he finds a card on his desk with a single word on the front: modified printed in white letters and bold type against a black background. In a sort of malicious, Kafkaesque "butterfly effect," a reservation Moore didn't make, a book he didn't order, and an e-mail he didn't send lead to increasing trouble. Meanwhile, a convicted murderer released on parole, John Hunter, sets out on a course of deadly vengeance. Marshall skillfully spins interlocking plot lines as the agents out to ruin Moore and Hunter begin to collide in nightmarish fashion.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Strange things begin to happen to a real estate developer in Sarasota, Florida, involving him little by little in bizarre goings-on and, ultimately, in multiple murders. If you don't mind being in the dark throughout this book, it's worth listening to just because of Gary Dikeos's captivating performance. On the other hand, if you want story development and ultimate resolution, move on. Even after half a dozen victims are dispatched, some horribly, you really don't know why--and won't know at the end. Realtor Bill Moore is not only a dupe, but also a dope. He makes some amazingly stupid moves in rapid succession that lead him into deeper involvement with a possible conspiracy. On the other hand, Gary Dikeos works well with women's voices and with the drama of the story. He's the reason this listener completed the book. A.L.H. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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