Peter Monk and his wife Lyn set out on a short camping trip in hopes of strengthening their shaky marriage. They pulled their camper into a backwoods campsite in Brunswick, Maine, an unlikely place for murder.Soon, Gabrioli, a mob hit man from Miami, arrived. And a cruel twist of fate put Peter at the scene where Gabrioli brutally rubbed out his victim.Then, the terror began. The couple escaped from the forest, and Peter knew the killer would come for them—but when? Death after death, Gabrioli got closer, and Peter got his answer!
Found a copy of this book sitting on a chair in an empty classroom at our school back when I was a sophomore in high school. I thought it might've belonged to someone or the school library but still I kept it. I didn't give this book a shot until it was in my possession for about a year. The plot of the story is horseshit but I love the feeling that you get when you read books which are set a few decades back. For me it's like time travel. You get to read about how corny and simple things were back then (like the plot of this book) and imagine that you're in that era. So for me this book is okay. It's worth a read considering that the novel isn't that long.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
A hitman gets his target but is seen by a witness. Then spends his time trying to clean up his mess. The hitman is incompetent and so is this story. Had some good moments but pretty much an incompetent mess.