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Smoker [Mass Market Paperback]

Greg Rucka (Author)
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September 1, 1999
There is only one way to keep a witness from testifying....

It was supposed to be an easy job: baby-sit a pampered playboy hiding from the angry brothers of an ex-playmate. But someone had forgotten to tell professional bodyguard Atticus Kodiak a few relevant facts. Now Kodiak's been drawn into the crossfire of a multimillion-dollar game of cat and mouse, guarding a potential victim with an explosive story to tell, and pitted against one of the ten most dangerous assassins in the world. One man is a protector. The other is a destroyer. They have one thing in common. Neither will back down. Each will raise the stakes in a deadly duel of wits and skill where the first player to flinch...dies.

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The subject is BGs--bodyguards--and Natalie Trent (bred and buttered in the personal security business, where her father, Elliot, is a top player) says to Atticus Kodiak, "You know what a bad reputation BGs have. Most people on the street think a BG is a muscle-bound heavy with mirror shades, undereducated and overarmed."

Atticus, of course--as readers of Greg Rucka's explosive and intelligent books about him (Finder and Keeper) already know--is none of the above. He does tend to get involved in running gun battles in heavily populated urban areas, however, and has lost a client or two in a shootout. No wonder the very slick Elliot Trent doesn't want him as an employee, let alone a son-in-law, in a case involving the protection of an eccentric scientist about to blow the whistle on a giant tobacco company. But Atticus worms his way in anyway--and the results are as exciting and packed with fascinating inside details of the BG trade as ever. Particularly entertaining is a scene where Atticus and Natalie are hired to test the security of a safe house, using everything from unordered pizzas to volleys of tennis balls to irritate the guards. And the presence of a very spooky world-class hired killer known only as John (or Jane) Doe keeps the tension wires at maximum tightness. Another fine performance from a writer ready to move up in weight and class. --Dick Adler --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Vulnerable macho heroes are always in demand. Here, as in his two previous outings (Finder and Keeper), Rucka's Atticus Kodiak fits the bill in spite of his unlikely name. A personal security specialist ("bodyguard" to the unenlightened) with a bad rep from a botched job, Atticus parlays a new job offer from fellow bodyguard Elliott Trent into a flush gig protecting a "smoking gun" witness from an international assassin hired by Big Tobacco. Anti-tobacco lawyers fortify a Westchester mansion to keep the witness alive, and Kodiak and Trent share guard duties in a very uneasy (and suspenseful) peace. Trent's daughter, Natalie, a bodyguard herself and heir to Trent's sizable firm, adds fuel to the fire as Kodiak's secret lover and new business partner after a rift with Dad. This doesn't please Erika (Kodiak's teen ward), who is pulling for his estranged lover, Bridgett. The assassin's attempts, when they come, show evidence of an inside job and open a can of narrative worms so deftly deployed that readers will bite nearly every hook. Rucka juggles a large cast and complex plot with aplomb and packs enough real action and character depth to please a wide audience. Every nuanceAfrom high-tech security gizmos to personality quirks, the New York setting, and the surprising range of women charactersAcomplicates and deepens Atticus's victorious return.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (September 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553578294
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553578294
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.2 x 6.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #469,788 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The author of four novels about professional bodyguard Atticus Kodiak -- Keeper (nominated for a Shamus Award by the Private Eye Writers of America), Finder, Smoker, and Shooting at Midnight, Greg Rucka has been writing since he was eight years old, and hopefully is improving with age. A longtime comics fan, his first graphic novel series was the suspense thriller Whiteout, published by Oni Press and nominated for three Eisner Awards in 1999. Since that time he has been a contributing writer for DC Comics and an active participant in the Batman series of titles.
Born and raised in California, he earned his undergraduate degree at Vassar College and his MFA at the University of Southern California. He currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Rucka has two tattoos, and rides a motorcycle.

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sucks to be Atticus Kodiak . . ., February 20, 2000
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One the things I like the most about bodyguard Atticus Kodiak is the way I can completely admire his moral point of view, and still look at a lot of the problems he has with people and think, "Idiot." He's not a paragon of virtue, and he's not a complete loser. He's just a guy who gets more stuff right than he does wrong, which is pretty much how I strive to live my life.

While Greg Rucka's terse yet evocative prose is always effective, I find myself particularly emotionally involved when he describes his characters at work, protecting a client. When I read those passages, and see how much the danger is disrupting these people's lives, I can't help but feel sad for them. Mr. Rucka manages to create characters so real that I genuinely feel sorry for them, and wish they could lead normal lives, instead of having to hide out in safe houses and crouch down in the back seats of bulletproof cars.

Having read the first three books in this series, Smoker is perhaps my favorite story. It isn't perfect--I prefered the more morally ambiguous stance that Keeper took on abortion to Smoker's fairly clear anti smoking/big tobacco story, and I miss Bridgett Logan, though she gets her own solo story in Shooting at Midnight--but it's an improvement over the over-the-top events in Finder. And while Bridgett doesn't put in an on-stage appearance here, Erika, Kodiak's 17-year-old ward, makes an adequate substitute.

What really makes this story work, though, are all the details about the bodyguarding profession. Mr. Rucka manages to mix drama and humor very effectively, and completely draws the reader in.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rucka has it figured out..., June 15, 2000
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It is always refreshing to read a novel that hits the exact mark that the author is aiming for. Smoker is an adventure novel, dealing with the world of top level personal security specialists. Rucka provides us with enough industry secrets and shop-talk, that we feel like we are actually learning something, while we are being entertained. He writes action well, and paces his novel perfectly. Most importantly, Rucka gives us a hero we like. Atticus Kodiak is not so wounded, and drowning in self-pity, that we are force fed his neurosis for 400 pages. Yet, he isn't the Man of Steel either...he occasionally makes mistakes. Smoker doesn't delve deep into the psyche of the professional bodyguard, or the professional assasin, nor does it posture too long on issues with big tobacco. After all, this is an adventure novel. Essentially, Smoker is about a very likeable guy, who spends his time getting someone from Point A to Point B in one piece and breathing. Not so light that the pages drift out of our hands, yet not so heavy that we can't seem to turn them, Smoker is somewhere right in the middle...right where Greg Rucka was aiming.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rucka comes into his own, July 17, 2003
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Jacob G Corbin (Prairie Village, Kansas United States) - See all my reviews
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FINDER was a strong, intelligent debut novel hampered by an ending almost Neal Stephenson-esque in its abruptness and a villain who came straight out of left field in the novel's closing pages; KEEPER was another solid piece of work, but shifted focus erratically, abandoning the compelling opening setup of Manhattan's seedy bondage scene for a mishmash of family drama and incompletely-realized international intrigue.

SMOKER is the novel where Greg Rucka's obvious talents really begin running on all cylinders, combining his strengths - an intelligent, muscular prose voice, a knack for dialogue and character development, and a laudable devotion to realism - with a tight, focused plot and an adversary every bit as fascinating as the lead characters.

The book opens with professional bodyguard Atticus Kodiak at the end of his personal and professional rope - estranged from his girlfriend by an act of monumental stupidity on his part, and persona non grata in the security industry for the bad luck that seems to follow him from job to job. He's given a last chance by one of his old contacts in the industry, but it may prove to be his undoing as he begins to suspect that he's going up against one of the world's most feared assassins.

With this book, it becomes obvious that the Kodiak novels' claim to fame is their scrupulous realism, both in the physical and emotional arenas. The characters are not supermen; they can be hurt and killed, and they fail almost as often as they succeed. With a couple of exceptions, Rucka avoids big Hollywood-style thriller setpieces; he knows that even a simple gunfight can be almost unbearably tense if the reader knows that the characters aren't invincible.

Rucka is similarly honest about his characters' emotional lives; they have flaws and inner lives that both affect and are affected by the goings-on of the plot. And he resists the temptation to smack the "reset" button at the end of each novel - the series changes and develops with each new entry, and not every problem is solved at the end of a novel, lending the Kodiak books some of the addictive appeal of serial fiction.

I started reading Rucka as a way to pass the long summer nights, but his work is too meaty to be considered mere disposable summer reading. Pick these up - you'll be glad you did.

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