The 305: America’s pleasure dome. Known for its frenetic façade of trendy restaurants, chic nightlife, and sun-drenched luxury lifestyle, it’s a beautiful Babylon; a fast lane fueled by corruption, gangsters and drugs. It's all there—this much wider world, hidden from prying eyes...unless you know just where to look.
Hitter is a professional hitman within the seedy metropolitan area of the 305. When he hits someone, they don't get back up. But when his latest job forces him into a suicide mission, Hitter begins to question not only his path in life, but whether a thirst for financial gain and his piece of the American Dream is worth the price. Worlds will collide, crimes and cons will intersect, as the atmospheric ladder of wealth, luxury and power, is sometimes a perilous and fatal climb.
Hitter is a 33000 word novel filled with humor, violence and suspense, that will make you ponder what the American Dream truly is, and more importantly, if it is worth the price.
If there's one thing this book can teach you, it's that you can't believe everything you see on the Internet. On Amazon, this book is at the top of the list, which is why I decided to loan it for free. I really don't understand why I kept reading it -- thinking that it would get better was a mistake. As you progress through this book it gets more ridiculous, until one of the final goons is eliminated through swallowing a grenade. Seriously, stay away from this one.
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