Kulleri moto: pakk toimetatakse alati kohale avamata, kahjustamata ja ühes tükis. Ent kulleril endal ei pruugi nii palju õnne olla. Simon Leonidovich on tavalise välimusega mees, kellel on relvitukstegev naeratus ja selja taga rohkem lennumiile kui enamikul pilootidel. Ta on kõrgtehnoloogiline rahvusvaheline kuller, kes veab kõikvõimalikke saadetisi, alates hindamatutest kunstiväärtustest ja inimorganitest radioaktiivsete aineteni. Kui ta sõlmib lepingu Rootsi väikese laboratooriumiga, tundub see tavalise lihtsa tööna, aga siis seatakse talle lõks. Ootamatult leiab ta end põgenemas, üritades kaitsta salajasi andmeid, mis võiks päästa miljoneid elusid ja tõmmata kriipsu peale rahvusvaheliste firmade ühinemisele. Politsei otsib teda kahtlustatuna mõrvas, psühhopaadist palgamõrtsukas tahab tema kätte usaldatud pakki ja jälitab teda ka puhtast tapmislustist ning Simon soovib üksnes ellu jääda...
Jay Hector MacLarty was an American entrepreneur and novelist known for his thrillers featuring professional courier Simon Leonidovitch. Born in Spirit Lake, Iowa, he spent his early years in Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota. By the age of thirty, he had owned restaurants, nightclubs, and liquor stores before founding a series of retail stores and a software company. He also developed one of the first computerized handicapping programs for thoroughbred racing. MacLarty later turned to fiction writing, taking a break from his software business to pursue his passion. His first novel, a thousand-page manuscript, remained unpublished, leading him to focus on writing commercially appealing thrillers. This resulted in a four-book series published by Simon & Schuster: The Courier (2003), Bagman (2004), Live Wire (2006), and Choke Point (2007). Each novel was nominated for a Barry Award, with Bagman receiving a starred review in Publishers Weekly. Beyond writing, MacLarty was an active leader in the Las Vegas Writer's Group, helping aspiring writers advance their careers.
A fun, techno-savvy thriller with quite an original premise as well as protoganist. Simon owns a private courier service and is a no-questions-asked, globetrotting delivery man who gets involved with an international pharmaceutical company trying to hide the fact that the thirty-three million users of its wonder weight-loss drug might be risking death due to a fatal side-effect of the medicine. I am definitely looking forward to reading more from this author.
Started reading this on the train out to visit a friend, and ended up finishing it the same day. A bit cliched in parts, but enjoyable like a summer blockbuster.