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Edge #22

Slaughter Road

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Book by Gillman, G. G.

1 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1977

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George G. Gilman

299 books76 followers
A pseudonym used by Terry Harknett.

Edge (61 books as George G. Gilman)
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Author 95 books2,175 followers
June 15, 2024
Interesting in that it has Edge in a more urbane setting than normal, the book starts off in San Francisco and features an art heist. A fun quick read with some decent, brutal action.
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June 1, 2026
Edge wakes up in San Francisco, hungover as fuck. Nice night. The chambermaid barged in a saw him naked. She was wet from the sight. Somehow Edge had built up a large amount in a poker game. Over 65k. And lost it all. Typical Edge. This could of set him up for life. At the same hotel a Leonardo Da Vinci is going to auction. A million bucks. Don't pull a knife on Edge, he doesn't fucking like it. Edge pumps bullets into intestines, shattering the spine, gunk exploding. More back story. 22 books in. A know he is insane. Edge now paid to guard the painting. So on a train. For a million bucks people will do anything. Edge knees a guy in the balls ouch. Crushed em. Edge grinning, he loves dishing out pain or killing. Edge gets a bullet in his elbow. Gets double crossed. And cuts to ribbons a million dollar da vinci. Insane Edge.
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Author 41 books299 followers
November 11, 2023
Edge hires on to protect a newly discovered Da Vinci. One of the most brutal of the series, which is saying something.
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