321 pages

English language

Published Nov. 5, 2013 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-85752-161-3
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OCLC Number:
813858324

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3 stars (2 reviews)

A casino robbery gone wrong compels its orchestrator to call in a favour from a master criminal known only as "Jack," who must test the limits of his considerable skills in order to protect his anonymity from a closely pursuing FBI.

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reviewed Ghostman by Roger Hobbs (Hobbs, Roger. Jack White -- 1.)

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2 stars

When a casino heist goes bad, there are a lot of loose ends to tidy up. Loose ends like a million dollars and only 48 hours to find it. The Ghostman is sent into find the money and make sure the crime isn’t connected back to his employer. Only problem is he is in the Wolf’s territory now and he wants the Ghostman’s head in a bag; if they can find him.

First of all, this is a pretty stereotypical heist novel, with all the normal thriller elements that you expect, the double crosses, the cops, the clearly laid out plan, it is all there in this book. So why did I enjoy this book more than I should have? The Ghostman, let’s just call him Jack Delton as that is the name he uses the most in the novel, is nothing really special. There isn’t much character development; he …

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4 stars

Subjects

  • Criminals
  • Fiction
  • Robbers and outlaws

Places

  • New Jersey
  • Atlantic City (N.J.)
  • Atlantic City