A 2007 book that resets Jack Schaefer’s famous novel to a London housing estate. Our modern-day Shane is a professional hitman who befriends a family being horribly harassed by a local drug dealer and his thuggish minions. As in the original, there’s a young boy who hero-worships Shane, though unlike Schaefer’s book this novel is told from Shane’s perspective. The famous scene of uprooting the tree stump is recreated here through the demolition of a garden shed!
One interesting aspect of this novel is that the author doesn’t soft-pedal. On this occasion Shane is on the side of the good guys, but he is nevertheless portrayed as a brutal, ruthless killer, who has no qualms about using whatever tactics he thinks will get the job done. The latter part of the book is extremely violent.
With a book like this I’m looking for a page turner, and it delivered. At just over 150 pages it’s short, and I raced through the whole thing in no time. The last section did stretch my credulity a bit. The rating is within the genre.