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Deceptions

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Gianni Garetsky, successful artist and ex-killer, has the rhythm of his days interrupted by the FBI. They are searching for Vittorio Battaglia, hitman for the local Mafia boss and a school friend of Gianni's. He decides to find Battaglia himself, before the FBI can kill him.

528 pages, Unknown Binding

First published March 1, 1995

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554 reviews1 follower
June 23, 2020
Published in 1995, purchased at a charity book sale for $1.50 25 years later. Really tried to read this. It's written in a Mario Puzo style. Just did not agree with my value system. The cat jumped up on my lap, was on page 91 after 2 weeks. Spilled coffee all over the book. I wiped it off and thought--yeah, we're done here.

If you want to read about the lives of psychopaths, rape, wanton abandon, no soul redemption--here you go.

It got 2 stars because the writing is good and I wish Weaver would have picked a different level of writing. He's 91 now and it doesn't seem fair to include a review disparaging what was an acceptable genre at the time. So--why was it acceptable?
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10 reviews
September 15, 2025
Book is getting insteresting when u start to read more and more. A lot of characters at first, so it might be confusing at the beginning. The whole story is written well and the characters were managed well. But I don’t understand the glorification of women, anything they do. Man get crazy about them. Of course I understand it’s nothing special, but this book shows more than average view of women. Sometimes the characters I think are immortal and have super powers which is a bad side of the gook because it’s getting unrealistic. But I guess the author wanted the happy ending and make all the good characters win.
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3,162 reviews25 followers
April 15, 2021
Read in 1995. The thriller moves along rapidly with few pauses and some unpredictable moves.
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507 reviews10 followers
June 28, 2011
This is a good summer, backyard read. There are some interesting (albeit somewhat overdone)characters, and the plot is fair. (Hard to go wrong with violence, suspense, and sex) It seems like it's about 60 pages too long, however. It has some repetitive moments, and is fairly predictable, but not a bad book.
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133 reviews
October 3, 2010
Sociopathic Attorney General of the U.S., the Mafia, the CIA, assasins-turned-artists, artists-turned-assasins, gun weilding 8 year old boy, mysterious asian woman, yadda yadda yadda.

It actually wasn't a bad read.
230 reviews
February 25, 2013
Ok- not impressed with the characters and felt very predictable.
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74 reviews29 followers
May 17, 2015
Really good book! Played out like a movie. Some mistakes in the details. Vittorio tells someone his son is 9, yet the boy is 8 throughout the duration of the book.
1,336 reviews8 followers
June 9, 2016
Good title because nothing in this book is as it seems! Good mystery; lots of plot twists.
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