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4.0 out of 5 stars
An Exciting, Intelligent Spy Thriller - Very Well Written!, December 12, 2004
This review is from: People Die (Paperback)
I recently read Kevin Wignall's "For The Dogs: A Novel," and was so impressed that I picked up his first book, "People Die." Although not as good as the last effort, "People Die" is certainly worth 4 Stars and makes for an exciting and unusual read. It is an extremely well-written, fast-paced, edgy, spy thriller, with a bit of satire thrown in.
William "JJ" Hoffman is the epitome of a professional. He's more-or-less a consultant in that the work he does is free-lance. And he has earned a reputation for himself as one of the best in his field - the business of assassination. His top clients include the CIA and M-16. He quietly and competently does the job, with no mess or complications. He is discreet and keeps his nose clean. As a matter of fact, some of his colleagues have actually said that if they had to be targeted for death, they would prefer JJ to make the hit.
His last job, in Moscow, was the execution of an American businessman - a supposedly devoted family man found in bed with a teenager who appeared to be a prostitute. JJ was mesmerized by the beautiful and exotic young girl and allowed her to escape. Her image, her presence, will remain with him throughout the novel. When she left the hotel room, she carried a package with her. Fast-forward two years. JJ is in Paris to contact his primary handler. He finds the man dead in his home library, brutally murdered. As Hoffman professionally scans the murder scene, he gets a sense that this is not just an isolated killing. Something is terribly wrong. It turns out that JJ has every reason to be paranoid. Apparently his network is being downsized - drastically. And he is a prime target. He has no idea who to trust, especially after a very close and trusted friend tries to kill him. Wignall leads the reader through a maze of twists and turns, where nothing is as it seems. And then the author seamlessly ties everything together in a breathtaking conclusion.
The character of "JJ" is extremely well developed. He is not just a man of action, as are many primary characters in suspense thrillers. There are periods where he becomes extremely introspective, especially when everyone he used to trust is dead or trying to kill him. He wonders how he ever became an assassin and if it is too late to lead a more balanced life. He has become marginalized - disconnected from his family and old friends. He finds himself isolated - totally alone. This darker, more melancholy theme gives the novel more depth than the traditional genre book.
I discovered a terrific writer when I read "For The Dogs." He doesn't disappoint with his 1st book either. I can't wait for his third. Kevin Wignall is an author whose work I highly recommend.
JANA
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
already a classic, January 18, 2004
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This review is from: People Die (Paperback)
This is a great book. It's a thriller about a hitman on the run - basic stuff, but handled by Wignall with a master's touch. JJ is one of the most memorable leading characters I've seen for a long time and his thoughtful observation of the death he delivers so cold-bloodedly lifts this well above the level of most cosies and crime capers. I can see how some people have doubts about the end (I happen to think the author hits it perfectly) but even if you would have preferred a different ending, this will at least leave you thinking and live on in your mind. How many books can you say that about?
There's bound to be a movie, given how visual this is and how strong the central character is, so read it now, before Hollywood gets to it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A surprisingly good first novel., July 30, 2008
This review is from: People Die (Paperback)
I had stumbled on British author Kevin Wignall quite by accident. While browsing the "Mystery" section of the bookstore, not having anyone in particular in mind, the title FOR THE DOGS grabbed me. (That and the fact that I'm partial to British writers.) Thumbing through it, I read a few pages and became interested. I bought the book, took it home, and read it in one afternoon. I liked Wignall's way with words and his dispassionate protagonist, a hitman named Lucas. Discovering that this was Wignall's second novel, after reading reviews of FTD here on amazon.com, I ordered PEOPLE DIE. I'm glad I did. This is a first-rate noir thriller and better than FOR THE DOGS, in my opinion. JJ is a likable hitman, who, for some unknown reason, finds out that he is marked for death...but by whom? The CIA? MI6? Russian Mafya? I won't give the ending away, though it was not the high point in the book, and sort of anticlimactic; hence, the 4 star rating...again, my opinion. On the whole, I enjoyed it more than Wignall's second book.
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