Hit and Run (John Keller Mysteries)

Hit and Run (John Keller Mysteries)
by Lawrence Block

Hit and Run (John Keller Mysteries)
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Author: Lawrence Block
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2008-06-24
ISBN: 0060840900
Number of pages: 287
Publisher: William Morrow

Book Reviews of Hit and Run (John Keller Mysteries)

Book Review: A dark story with an incredibly timely theme
Summary: 5 Stars

There is an 800-pound elephant in the room this political season, and it makes people so queasy they don't want to talk or even think about it. But it's impossible to ignore since this year marks the 40th anniversary of the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

Great fiction reflects the time in which it is written. And great fiction is fearless. Richard Condon wrote a novel called THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE, which became a classic film in 1962. The movie was pulled from public viewing for 25 years after the murder of President John F. Kennedy. But no sane person would say that Condon and director John Frankenheimer's fiction had anything to do with the tragic events in Dallas.

Now in 2008, veteran mystery writer Lawrence Block has written a novel in which his hit man, Keller, is in Des Moines, Iowa, on assignment when the African American governor of Ohio, John Tatum Longford, is assassinated while exploring a run for the White House. And Keller has been fit for the frame. Of course, this book was written months before Senator Barack Obama began his meteoric rise to the Democratic presidential nomination.

HIT AND RUN is not a political thriller. After it happens, the assassination and its political or social significance is barely mentioned. That is not what the book is about. This is a noir story about the innocent man trapped. Yet the paranoia that has been present in the American psyche since those dark days of Dallas and Memphis and the pantry of the Ambassador Hotel lingers faintly in the background here, like a discordant jazz soundtrack from a classic film noir.

For five decades, Block has been writing mysteries and is one of the greatest writers in the history of American letters to work in this genre. Whether in the dark novels of alcoholic PI Matthew Scudder or the lighter books involving burglar Bernie Rhodenbarr, Block has consistently proven he deserves his place in the pantheon of great American mystery writers alongside Ed McBain, Elmore Leonard, Donald Westlake and Robert B. Parker.

So those of us who are fans of Block expect good, extremely well-written books. But by page 28 it becomes apparent that HIT AND RUN is not merely a good book but a great book in the noir tradition. And then it does something truly amazing: it transcends that dark tradition to become a novel of redemption and hope.

Hit man John Paul Keller was first introduced to us in a Playboy short story many years ago. Like a corporate downsizing consultant, he has an unpleasant job to do. He does it very well but does not particularly enjoy killing people. Keller does evil work but is actually a nice, apparently normal guy who readers can't help but root for.

Keller is now looking forward to retirement with his beloved stamp collecting hobby when he reluctantly agrees to "the last job." You know trouble will ensue when something is the last job. And it does. He immediately senses danger when he is escorted around Des Moines by a mystery man working for somebody named "Al." But Keller is always careful where he leaves his prints.

Then the assassination occurs and Keller wonders, "If you wanted to frame someone for murder, why not pick a murderer? Hire him to kill some nonentity, and time it so that he's in the right place at the right time, and then frame him for the real killing, the important killing." Shades of our collective paranoia.

Sure enough, Keller's face is soon on every TV channel 24/7. "He was on his own," Block simply writes. Now the most wanted man in America, the hit man who didn't make a hit, is stuck with $200 in cash and a rented car with stolen plates. He has nobody he can trust and must make the 1,000-mile dash home to safety in New York City. Throughout his career, Keller has worked hard to keep his home city separate from his professional life. Initially he convinces himself he will be fine once he makes it home.

But about halfway through his journey east, the dark truth sets in. Block writes with concrete simplicity: "It was over, he saw now... But however much people both in and out of the city might prefer to think otherwise, New York was part of America. New Yorkers watched the same newscasts and read the same newspaper stories... He'd come as far as he had in life by staying out of the spotlight, and now he was in it and that was the end of it... The end of John Paul Keller."

Block here has worked a modern story out of two classic noir themes: the Trapped Man made famous by Cornell Woolrich and the Wrong Man worked to perfection by Alfred Hitchcock. We follow Keller on the run as he travels a hundred miles at a time with no destination, his days spent hiding in movie theaters and nights spent in little motels, sleeping occasionally on sheets recently abandoned by adulterous couples, constantly waiting to be recognized or for his money to run out, whichever comes first.

If this were a typical noir story, we would follow Keller down that Lost Highway until the road inevitably ends in The Big Sleep. But Block is too good a writer to take the easy way out. And let's face it, Keller might be a bad man, but he's our bad guy. We like him despite what he does as only a mother can. After all, he makes sure to leave his fast food wrappers in the trash cans when finished and always has time to rescue a damsel in distress.

This is when HIT AND RUN takes a few incredible twists that I will leave for you to discover and enjoy. Suffice to say the Block manages to inject a note of redemption, hope and love into a really dark story. And while the darkness and paranoia are real and cannot be denied, perhaps at the end of the day, real change is still possible for a hit man and the rest of us.

Lawrence Block has written a novel that transcends the mystery genre and manages to be topical without being sensational. It is one of the greatest accomplishments of his long storied career.

--- Reviewed by Tom Callahan

Summary of Hit and Run (John Keller Mysteries)

When Keller gets the call to make a hit on a man in Iowa, he's tempted to pass. So far he's been lucky in his chosen profession, and he's got enough stashed away to retire. Just one more, he thinks. But he quickly finds that this job might not just mark the end of his career - it could be the end of him, period. After three days in a motel room he realises he was never meant to make the hit - he was just supposed to take the fall when a prominent politician was gunned down by someone else. Suddenly he's on the run, all the evidence pointing the cops his way and literally nowhere to go.

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