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The Killing Kind

Book 1 in the series:Michael Hendricks

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The Killing Kind by Chris Holm is a gripping thriller that follows Michael Hendricks, a former U.S. Army special forces operator turned hitman who exclusively targets other assassins. The novel delves into the dangerous world of organized crime syndicates, FBI investigations, and high-stakes cat-and-mouse games. With fast-paced storytelling, vivid characterizations, and intense action sequences, the book keeps readers on the edge of their seats as Hendricks navigates through a web of deceit and danger.

Characters:

Characters are well-drawn and complex, with a mix of empathy and ambition, contributing to a multi-faceted narrative.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is engaging, offering deep insights into character psychology and vivid descriptions that enhance the emotional experience.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot features an original take on a hitman narrative, filled with action and thrilling conflicts, particularly between the protagonist and those pursuing him.

Setting:

The setting is diverse, from crime-laden cities to more serene yet tense landscapes, adding depth to the narrative.

Pacing:

The pacing is brisk and relentless, maintaining a sense of urgency while balancing action with character development.

Notes:

The Killing Kind was published in 2015 by Chris Holm.
Michael Hendricks, the protagonist, is a former US Army special forces operator.
Hendricks becomes a hitman who targets other hitmen.
The novel features a cat-and-mouse game between Hendricks and organized crime.
Chris Holm emphasizes the psychological depth of his characters.
The book is described as action-packed and thrilling.
The setting shifts across various locations, including Miami and the Ozarks.
Royce, another character, explores personal struggles and relationships in tandem with violent crime.
The plot includes a mysterious double homicide case that baffled the police.
The writing style is praised for vividly transporting readers to different scenes.
Characters include relatable heroes and sadistic villains, providing a range of emotional engagement.
The novel has been compared to works by Lee Child and Robert Crais for its thrilling elements.
Holm's storytelling is likened to a graphic novel for its vivid imagery.
The pacing of the book keeps readers on the edge of their seats, making it a page-turner.
The lead character deals with themes of redemption and morality in his violent life.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include graphic violence, themes of murder and homicide, psychological trauma, and depictions of psychopathy.

From The Publisher:

Michael Hendricks kills people for money. That aside, he's not so bad a guy.

Once a covert operative for a false-flag unit of the US military, Hendricks was presumed dead after a mission in Afghanistan went sideways. He left behind his old life - and beloved fiancée - and set out on a path of redemption...or perhaps one of willful self-destruction.

Now Hendricks makes his living as a hitman entrepreneur of sorts - he only hits other hitmen. For ten times the price on your head, he'll make sure whoever's coming to kill you winds up in the ground instead. Not a bad way for a guy with his skill-set to make a living - but a great way to make himself a target.

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