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A Killer's Kiss
William Lashner

William Morrow, 2007 - 336 pages

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ANOTHER HIT FOR LASHNER

I awoke at 12:30 AM and decide to read a few more pages of "A Killer's Kiss" until I felt sleepy again. I finished it just before my alarm went off at 5:00 AM. I've enjoyed everyone of the Victor Carl books and this may be my favorite of all of them. The only regret I have is that Lashner is going to "shelve" Victor for the time being so he can create other story lines After all ... Patterson leaves Cross for awhile; Deaver leaves Rhyme someimes; Lippman writes of someone other than Tess occasionally ... so here's hoping that Victor will return soon, and I am looking forward to his new characters. "A Killer's Kiss" ... a great story ... highly recommended!!!!


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First Lashner but not last

This is a great book. If you read this you will be hooked on Lashner.









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Another great one by William Lashner

Victor Carl's ex-fiance comes back into his life, soon after her husband is murdered. Victor tries to help Julia and winds up putting himself in danger, and becoming the number 1 suspect. The usual snappy dialogue and twists and turns are all here. Unfortunately William Lashner says this will be the last Carl novel for several years. We will miss him.






Not up to par for Lashner: 3.5 Stars

I have loved every Victor Carl book by William Lashner, but can no longer say that without lying. This latest entry in the series is lacking the high intelligence and wit and introspection that the other entries possess in droves.

The book gets off to a promising start, as the first 75 pages are vintage work by Lashner. There's a clever courtroom scene, a murder, some suspect police/criminal intrusion in Victor's life, and, the coup de grace, a scintillating femme fatale. However, the book then becomes a murder-by-number, and and where Lashner used to avoid the commonalities that other legal thrillers share, here the book becomes awash in them. The last 50 pages of the book manage to get the traditional Victor Carl spirit back, but the middle of the book isn't up to par.

As a long-time fan of Lashner's writing, I recommend this book. It is the last we'll be seeing of Victor Carl for awhile, and the trip is worth taking. If this were written by another author I might have given it four-stars, but it falls short of Lashner's usually crisp and original prose.


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His best yet ...

This is my fourth Lashner book featuring Victor Carl and it's my favourite. Love the characters, the plot, the suspense, but most of all I love the writing style. For this particular genre, Lashner can out-write just about anyone. Nice, original, lyrical prose with some genuine laugh-out-loud moments. My only complaint is the cheesy title. It made me slightly hesitant and embarrassed to recommend it to my more literary friends.

I hope Mr. Lashner's break from Victor Carl isn't a long one and look forward to whatever he writes next.


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You want to know what deceit tastes like? It's sweet. Like honey. Charged with electricity. Laced with amnesia. It's why adultery will never go out of fashion, why sincerity fails, why sex with strangers is more fun than ever it ought to be. It is the very taste of old love reclaimed, which might be the sweetest deceit of all.

There's nothing easier?or more dangerous?than falling into bed with an old lover.

Especially when you're Victor Carl.

Once upon a time, Victor was engaged to a woman named Julia. She was beautiful and elegant and not the kind of woman to end up with a second-rate lawyer on the edge of insolvency. Victor always assumed she'd burn him, and she did.

Now she's back, trailing an expensive perfume that reeks of trouble.

Julia's husband has been murdered, her fingerprints are all over the crime scene, and $1.7 million in cash is missing. Julia is suddenly in desperate need of a fall guy. Is that why she turns up on Victor's doorstep on the night of the murder, with her lipstick fresh and her heels high? It's all enough to make Victor doubt the healing power of love.

But in Victor's world lust trumps reason seven days a week. As he reaches for his old lover, he convinces himself that Julia truly wants to make amends for the past, that they might have a future together, and that the Beatles were right?all you need is love. Until two cops troop into his apartment and start fingering Victor for the murder.

Suddenly, Victor Carl, a man who has spent a lifetime making bad decisions for the worst reasons, is no longer fighting to rekindle a lost love. He's fighting to save his life.




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