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Hardcover Finder Book

ISBN: 055310098X

ISBN13: 9780553100983

Finder

(Book #2 in the Atticus Kodiak Series)

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From a chance encounter with a teenage runaway in a seedy S&M club on Manhattan's lower East Side, Atticus Kodiak--the bodyguard readers met in Keeper--is forced to seek a missing juvenile, an elusive... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Greg Rucka writes addictive books!

Love his books. I read Keeper and Finder, and am ordering Smoker too.. Atticus Kodiak isn't the typical invincible hero, and doesn't always win. Once I start reading, I have a hard time stopping... And he wears glasses, stud :-)

A stunning drama of consequences

In Finder, as in Keeper before it, Greg Rucka has given us something incredibly rare these days; a story that is rife with the consequences of human actions. Finally a story that is not a "comedy" in the strict sense of the word; order is not restored at the end of Finder...a resolution indeed occurs, yet it is an outcome based on the actions of the characters. Many authors and screen-playwrights today seem to be afraid to let their heroes suffer for choices made, not Rucka. This not only makes for a refreshing and welcome change, but also a realistic story with deep three dimensional characters that get into your head and take up residence. This is one of the gutsiest books out today and you would all do yourself a favor by snatching it up.

Buy this book! You'll be kept up late, but it's worth it!

Well crafted mystery that keeps you guessing to the end. Greg Rucka is off to a good start

"Finder" delivers action with intelligence and heart

"Finder" is the follow-up to Greg Rucka's highly praised debut "Keeper." Rucka's hard boiled hero is Atticus Kodiak, ex-military bodyguard and detective who now has his own freelance personal security service. The end of the last book left Kodiak physically and emotionally battered, and this book opens with him working below his potential as a bouncer at a club catering to the New York S & M scene. He is pulled out of his slump when he encounters the daughter of a colonel for whom he had provided security while at the Pentagon, Erica Wyatt. After this chance encounter, he is thrust into the role of her protector. Once he is forced into this role, his personal life, past and present, violently collides with his duty to protect his client and his need to find the truth behind the lies that everyone is telling. Rucka shows again that he has mastered two very important skills in the page-turning genre: he writes interesting, well-drawn, and complex characters, and he knows how to write a chapter, that when it ends, compels you to read the next one. Once "Finder" gets going, just as with "Keeper," you won't want to get off until you get through the entire wild ride. I dropped everything to mentally sprint through the last 60 pages alongside the hero. I highly recommend this book and its predecessor, and I truly look forward to the next one

A bodyguard that cares-a delighful read

Professional bodyguard Atticus Kodiak lost his best friend during his last assignment. The incident leaves him extremely wary to be entrusted guarding the life of another human being. Working as a bouncer in a New York S & M club, he is horrified to recognize fifteen year old Erika, the daughter of the couple he once guarded when he still served with the Marines. Although he had an affair with her mother, Atticus always thought of Erika as his little sister. Even without having seen her in four years, his protective instincts surface. He quickly hustles her out of the club and back to his apartment. When he awakens in the morning, she is long gone. ....When he goes to her father's house to see if she went back home, he finds a very angry old man dying of AIDS, whose lone joy in life is scoring off his ex-wife. Both of them use Erika as the battleground and given his history with the family, Atticus is shocked when his ex-boss hires him to watch over Erika. Apparently, she is the bait between two sets of British trained agents. One works for Erika's mother. The other works for her father. Atticus becomes caught up in a maelstrom of slush funds, rogue agents, and multiple deceptions as he seeks to protect his young charge from becoming killed, or perhaps even worse. ......Greg Rucka's breezy style of writing makes for a fast-paced, exciting story line filled with fully developed three dimensional characters that readers will easily care about, especially Atticus. The audience's involvement with the characters turns FINDER into a wonderful reading experience that is easy to start, but impossible to put down until it is finished. The main protagonist is a complex anti-hero, who is still learning about himself and his environment. It is easy to feel sympathetic towards him especially when he becomes his own worst enemy by allowing emotions such as love and trust get in the way of his job. It will be fascinating to see how Atticus grows and changes in subsequent tales. ....... Harriet Klausner 5/18/97
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