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| View Larger Image | Painkiller by Will Staeger
| | List Price: | $7.99 |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 1027711 | | Studio: | HarperTorch |  | | Binding: | Mass Market Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 496 | | Publication Date: | May 01, 2006 | | Publisher: | HarperTorch |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description
With page-turning ferocity, Will Staeger delivers a stylistic blend of riveting action, thrilling suspense, and starkly alluring characters in this classic tale of espionage laced with a twist of modern-day terror ... The quasi-retired, Virgin Islands-based CIA operative known only as W. Cooper lives his life free-diving and philandering along a quarter-mile of white sand -- a necessary slice of paradise for a man seeking to kill the pain of torturous memories. His life of leisure is rudely interrupted, however, when he's tapped by the local police to "dispose" of a bullet-ridden, mysteriously scarred body deposited on the island's shore by a passing hurricane. Sensing the cops are merely looking to duck the labor of a proper homicide investigation, Cooper declines -- only to encounter a haunting form of déjà vu that brings with it a strange sense of comradeship with the anonymous victim. Knowing he'd be better off leaving well enough alone, Cooper decides to investigate where no one else seems willing. At CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, junior analyst Julie Laramie discovers, almost by accident, evidence of a massive, clandestine military buildup in China -- and elsewhere. Alerting her superiors in her typically alarmist fashion, she's reprimanded for violating Agency protocol and told to leave policymaking to the elected officials. Like Cooper, Laramie knows she should walk away, but her gut drives her on a course toward career suicide -- and a bounty of evidence only she seems to see. What she sees? A labyrinthine, untraceable terrorist plot designed to cripple the United States. Led down parallel paths littered with a uniquely dark and compelling cast of enemies -- a zombifying Haitian witch doctor, a slave-trading albino serial killer, and a Creatine-boosted behemoth bodybuilder to name just three -- Cooper and Laramie find themselves drawn together from opposite ends of a terrifying conspiracy. With the clock ticking down, the two realize they may be all that stands in the way of the annihilation of the existing world order. A dynamic and complex story featuring powerful writing, magnetic characters, and a terrifyingly realistic premise, Will Staeger's debut marks him as the newest star on the thriller horizon. So beware ... like the Caribbean cocktail with which this book shares its name, Painkiller is deceptively tasty -- and exceedingly dangerous. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 15 reviews)
| Intelligently Written, but a Little Slow  I read a lot of thrillers, and I though PAINKILLER was a decent first effort. But for all the talk about how fast-paced this book is, I found it relatively slow going for much of the first half. This book takes a while to get started, and is filled with tons of description and exposition, and not as much dialogue as I would have liked. But I did enjoy Staeger's descriptions of life in the Virgin Islands, which were quite fascinating. Staeger is clearly an intelligent writer and has done a lot of research into world affairs.
The plot of PAINKILLER is initially interesting, but kind of spins out of control as it goes along, becoming less and less believable. This book starts out as an intriguing murder mystery, then quickly devolves into a "save the world" story a la James Bond. In the end, I thought this story became kind of silly, and I thought many of the characters were borderline cartoonish.
This novel is also filled with a dark humor that you're either going to like or not like, depending on your personal tastes. This is much more of a comic novel than the cover would lead you to believe. If you like the idea of an espionage thriller with a lot of silly humor, this may be the book for you.
In short, this novel is okay, but I hope that Staeger's next effort is a lot more fast paced than what I found here. There are two books total in this series, but I'm not sure whether a third one is in the works or not. February 15, 2007 | | 5-Star Start, 3-Star Ending  Will Staeger's debut novel sets off as if it's going to be one of those rare fast-paced intelligent thrillers with non-stereotypical characters in non-stereotypical situations. The first 300 pages of the book are dead-on target as the characters are introduced, situations set up, and motivations and histories established. The details and events up to this point were top-notch, and all the characters richly developed.
Unfortunately, as the book finally found its way to the conclusion, Staeger's story didn't pick up the pace like a thriller should, and remained a richly-deep piece of work with stellar writing. I spent the last 75 pages skimming along to get to the action and resolution of the plot. Staeger is a good writer, but the book's pacing definitely lagged when it should have been getting quicker.
Worth a read. December 29, 2006 | | A Cross between Remington Steele & James Bond  Mr Staeger has a talent in building a fast-paced, non-stop, slam-bang action thriller. But what makes this thriller worth-reading to the end is the inter-exchange chemistry between the two main protagonists: D. Cooper and Julie Laramie.
While Cooper leads his daily life with "live slow, mon" attitude, Julie Laramie seems to have a stressful career life, eager to prove her ability. When the two meet, their exchanging dialogues have been hilariously painkiller. The best odd couple since Remington Steele & Laura Holt.
August 01, 2006 | | A highly entertaining debut novel  Mr. Staeger has given us a fast paced thriller with almost non stop action. It is an exceptionally good debut novel that is hard to put down. W. Cooper, an irascible, semi-retired CIA agent gets himself into a mess of international proportions and ends up working with Ms. Laramie, a suspended CIA analyst. The action is quick paced and exciting. The plot is a bit out there sometimes, but this is the stuff thrillers are made of. I hope to see this pair together in future novels. Highly recommended. June 07, 2006 | | Worth a read but not a great book  Maybe I'm wrong, but I found the book a bit too difficult to believe. I did feel like I was reading "Dr. No" near the end of the book and just couldn't quite grasp the idea that Laramie (the young CIA agent) could be so good at her job. The Cooper character was interesting for a while but I thought Cooper and Laramie would never team up on any mission and the plot got more bizarre and silly as the book went along.
It's worth a read for fun but I just didn't think the book's plot was believable enough (Yes, I've seen all the James Bond movies and I agree some of the plots are bizarre at best) and I just didn't enjoy the book. May 22, 2006 | |
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