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favorite by this author,

All of his books are fun and exciting, but this one, this is my absolute favorite, I probably reread it once a year, . . Divertimento. Ecco cos'è questo libro. Una serie rocambolesca di azioni che si susseguono con ritmo sfrenato, Personaggi fulminati: un nano lanciatore di coltelli,sorelle killer figlie d'arte, una donna cannone a dieta che va in palestra perché stufa di fare l'attrazione al circo, un ex sicario della mala che finisce a fare il viticoltore, e tanti altri personaggi.

Gischler compensa le imprecisioni narrative con un ritmo sfrenato, Tanta azione, tanto divertimento. Un libro da portarsi in vacanza, per staccare dal mondo, Non è un capolavoro, in alcune parti sembra un po' tirato via, ma comunque si legge veramente con molto gusto, Divertente. L'ho già detto Almeno mille mila volte,
Consigliato ai fan di Portello Pulp,

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Any book featuring a hitman/hitwoman piques my interest, so with Victor Gischler as the author, this is a double win.


Like his other crime thrillers, the violence is over the top, the action nonstop, with characters that drew me right in, both the good guys and the bad guys.
Most of the people are bad guys/gals,

Gruesome, high body count, hairpin plot turns that'll give you whiplash, I love his books, but with all the violence and craziness, I don't know why, Not my favorite Gischler novel, but still very entertaining with his usual brand of ironic humor rearing it's head from time to time, just to remind the reader not to take it all too seriously.


Some favorite quotes:

There was a twelvegauge shotgun, two revolvers, a bowie knife, an axe handle, and a machete in the Caddy's trunk.
When Enrique Mars killed somebody, the motherfucker stayed dead,

and

The shotgun blast plowed through the highly polished wood, and Sprat's left ankle exploded in blood and fragments of bone and blinding pain.
He dropped the knife, tilted and went down screaming, his foot barely attached to his leg with a few strands of skin and sinew.
He writhed on the tabletop, scattering the decanters,
He managed to raise his head, still looking for his adversary, rage and revenge boiling up through the pain.

None of this was really turning out like Sprat had hoped,
I love Gischler's attention to grisly detail in the midst of mayhem, It's the little things that count

Stillfrom this reader, even if it's not my favorite Gischler novel.

Usually Victor Gischler's books hook me from the very first page and don't let go until the end, The fact that this one really didn't should have been a sign, I found most of the dialogue and story pretty cliche and predictable, Whether this has to do with the fact that this is actually one of Gischler's earlier books I'm not sure.
I had to give up about two and half hours in when I realized I already knew what was going to happen next.
Nobody wants to read a predictable novel no matter who wrote it, Not as good as his newer books but was enjoyable to the end, Since I already love Victors other works I liked it more than I probably should have, Gischler is a master plotter and someone who writes very funny crime fiction, Here he eschews the humor to focus on a story that finds his characters testing the limits of endurance, Ive read three Gishler books now, and this, I suspect, may be my favorite, Its a wonderful parody of the hit man novels becoming so prevalent, You have hitmen chasing hitmen, chasing hitwomen, all in a madcap overthetop set of scenes, Every possible caricature is presented: a dysfunctional family formerly headed by a lunatic CIA operative, his three daughters Big Sister, Middle Sister, and Baby Sister the oldest of whom takes on the task of eliminating witnesses to the exit into the United States from a ships container of an Islamic suicide bomber.
Their mother, another CIA operative has settled into dementia and is knitting a neverending scarf shades of Madame LeFarge, At each step along the way, the actors in the soap opera subcontract their jobs to other misfits, including Jack Sprat a diminutive circus performer married to alb.
alligator wrestler on steroids. In one really great scene, Middle Sister, now trying to go more or less straight, dons her uniform as an army major but putting on the leaf cluster of a light colonel for good measure commandeers a fully armed helicopter to attack Mike Foley, himself a retired hitman growing grapes for wine in Oklahoma!, and kill Andrew, Mike's nephew, who is the real target.
She decides to strafe and while doing so gets a call from her husband wanting to know how to make his supper.
I thought it was hysterical, You get the idea.

Very enjoyable and very clever, Gishler is worth reading. How can a novel have a body count that rivals a battle in Vietnam and still make you laugh Victor Gischlers Shotgun Opera does just that, albeit his version of a more serious Deadpool only in the sense of making one laugh guiltily over something you could never condone in “real life” takes more relish in the equipment used to off targets and the tradecraft used to set up or avoid a hit than the comic and film version of an assassin/mercenary gone awry.


As with so many plots, the structure of Shotgun Opera wouldnt have occurred without carelessness on the part of those who didnt follow the fundamental rule of an illegal operation that is, “Do the thing and get out!” and the paranoia of those who operate in the shadows.
When the nephew of a mob hit man sees what he isnt supposed to see, he flees to his hit man uncle who, in turn, has accomplished what most “former” hit men cannot actually do, established a new identity for himself and a life free from the entanglements of “our little thing.
” But he knows he cant stay incognito forever and senses that his sabbatical from violence is over when he gets that call from his nephew, that individual who was careless enough to precipitate this mess and was unaware enough to leave loose ends.


Shotgun Opera has arias of violent scenes and recitatives of conversations about how things ought to be, yet are not.
It has tragedy that is almost operatic in scope, but what keeps one hanging in there is the comedic element peeking through the sordid, the bloody, and the senseless.
As I said, it was like a more serious Deadpool and Im as ashamed I liked it as when I waste too much time on a computer game.
I really shouldnt have, but I couldnt stop,
This is a good, fastpaced book I couldn't put the book down, I've said it before, Gischler could publish his shopping list and I'd read it, If he was a chicken, the eggs he laid would be hardboiled, And not nice hardboiled either but the kind of hardboiled you find at gas stations and convenience stores with that scary looking liquid in the package.
If
Discover Shotgun Opera Imagined By Victor Gischler  File Readable Copy
you would really like to lose a night of sleep, pick this book up aboutPM and start reading it.
This book starts off fast and does not let up, The characters are welldefined and stunning, Gritty. Mike Foley can never forget the night he tagged along with his brother on a job for the mob that ended in a hail of bullets.
Now his brother is dead, Mikes making wine in Oklahoma, and life is almost as good as it gets when youve been hiding out for forty years.
Until his past comes calling,

Mikes nephew Andrew needs to disappear, and he needs to do it yesterday, Hanging with the wrong kind of friends, hes seen something he shouldnt have, and now hes running for his life with an assassin on his trail.
The consummate professional hit woman, Nikki Enders is the most lethal of a deadly sisterhood, And Andrew Foley is next on her extermination list, Unless Uncle Mike can stop her, As kill teams descend on Foleys farm, one pissedoff extough guy is about to take a final, allornothing stand with shotguns blazing.
Gischler at his best. Top notch non stop action from page one, If you are a fan of his other work, you will love this one, . . Outstanding! This book has it all: great action, witty dialogue, memorable characters and interesting plot lines in a kickass package! PROTAGONIST: Mike Foley, geriatric retired mob guy Nikki Enders, hit woman
SETTING: Oklahoma
SERIES: Standalone
RATING:.


My first introduction to Victor Gischler was when I read GUN MONKEYS, his debut novel that was nominated for an Edgar.
Given the fact that the book opened with a headless corpse rolling around in the trunk of his rental car and the protagonist bemoaning the fact that he should have lined the trunk with plastic, I had a pretty good idea of what to expect from SHOTGUN OPERA.
Dark humor, noir attitude, high body countcool!

Or so I thought until I got past the first few chapters of the book.
Andrew Foley is a college student who needs some money and goes along on an easy score with his two cousins.
All that's involved is moving a cargo container to a different location, easily done until the Arab that is encased in said container pops out.
Obviously, any witnesses to the Arab's existence have to be eliminated, Andrew's father at one time told him that if he were ever in dire need, he should get in touch with his uncle Mike, a man he's never met who is firmly ensconced in a vineyard in Oklahoma.
Mike and Andrew's father were stone cold killers back in the day,

Andrew takes his dead father's advice, From that point on, he is the target of a wide variety of hit groups, including a lovely family of three sisters, two of whom are hit women and one of whom is pretty much crazy Twisted Sisters, indeed.
Anyway, a whole bunch of people are killed surprisingly, three people are left alive at the end of the book to live happily never after.


In reading a book like this, you know early on that it is going to be Over The Top, that things are going to be pretty implausible.
It's almost as if the author establishes an agreement with the reader that they will be entertained enough that they can work their way through the narrative in spite of the obvious exaggerations.
However, SHOTGUN OPERA went way beyond that to become completely OVER THE TOP, and that fragile agreement was broken by the bizarre and ridiculous events of the book.
For me, that happened when a brutally murdered individual turned out not to be dead, From that point on, I felt like Gischler was just pushing the envelope in trying to come up with ever more outlandish scenarios.
It didn't work for me the book moved from being entertaining to being irritating, Astronomical body count, flat characters, not much plotthere was nothing there to reel me in,

In looking at the title, I couldn't help but compare the book to an opera, Act One opens with an innocent going astray and then taking a journey into an unknown country, sopranos singing sweetly in the background.
Cymbals clash danger is in the air BAM shotgun BAM BAM BAM the alto section swells and roars the conductor drops his batonhe's dead a throbbing crescendo BAM BAM BAM the strings have been cut down Act Two, Act Three EAAWWWW the tenor screams her dying notes.
And you know that saying, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings" Well, the Fat Lady died before there was an intermission.
There's nobody left to sing the Coda, and the audience members have left the house,

I worked with Victor Gischler when I worked in Oklahoma, so of course this is a fivestar book.
If you're looking for hardboiled crime fiction, Victor is your guy, Although I have to admit I have slightly mixed feelings,
The narration is quick paced, the prose very easy and pleasant to read, unembellished and straight to the point as it is appropriate with the genre.

What most shines is the characters, Every single introduction into the story is simply great, You read Enrique Mars entering the stage, and you already know he's gonna be business, You read about Jack Sprat and his wife and you know they're wicked vicious, I have a hard time picking my favorite, They're all jolly great.
The main flaw I saw was a need to close the circle with every thread Gischler wove, which led to scenes that I couldn't help feeling forceful.
Example is the last chapter about the man with the voice, Or the epilogue. I really didn't feel the need for those, Or even Mike's final chapter, You could feel that the purpose of that chapter was to surprise you from its very beginning, and that was kind of disappointing, so when I reached that chapter's last word I couldn't help a 'meh' escaping me.

If you can bear this sort of predictability and forcefulness and I certainly can, it's a fun, delightful book, with some great scenes and awesomeness flowing all around.
A book I can only hope they'll make a film of, Wow Interesting, but very bloody. Decent action noir story, but could have used some more expansion of concepts or more time spent fleshing things out, but the pacing is incredibly fast and the book moves as if it were a movie already.
Un thriller con un tocco pulp e parecchie scene insensate da film di azione di serie B: Sinfonia di piombo è veloce, ignorante e fracassone.
Particolari che, di solito, mi fanno adorare un romanzo, Questa volta invece qualcosa non è scattato non so incolpare più i personaggi, assolutamente non memorabili, o lo stile un po' fiacco di Gischler.
Vedi di non morire di Bazell è molto meglio, Yes! Loved this book. There are a lot of characters to keep straight, but each one is dealt with in a logical and fitting manner.
All loose ends are wrapped up by the end and none of them seemed forced or contrived which sometimes happens with so many characters.
Very well written and fun to read, Finished this one last night, and I'm already on to the next Gischler! A bit predictable but didnt make it any less fun to read.
Does read a bit like a screenplay and would make a good shoot 'em up film, I actually did not finish this book b/c it was so silly, Great action packed would like more character development, but I guess it works regardless, Victor Gischler is an American author of humorous crime fiction, Gischlers debut novel Gun Monkeys was nominated for the Edgar Award, and his novel Shotgun Opera was an Anthony Award finalist.
His work has been translated into Italian, French, Spanish and Japanese, He earned a Ph. D. in English at the University of Southern Mississippi, His fifth novel Go Go Girls of the Apocalypse was published inby the Touchstone/Fireside imprint of Simon Schuster.
He has also writes American comic books like The Punisher: Frank Castle, Wolverine and Deadpool for Marvel Comics, Gischler worked on X Men Curse of the Mutants starting in the Death of Dracula one shot and continued in X Men.
Gun Monkeys has been optioned for a film adaptation, wit Victor Gischler is an American author of humorous crime fiction.
Gischler's debut novel Gun Monkeys was nominated for the Edgar Award, and his novel Shotgun Opera was an Anthony Award finalist.
His work has been translated into Italian, French, Spanish and Japanese, He earned a Ph. D. in English at the University of Southern Mississippi, His fifth novel Go Go Girls of the Apocalypse was published inby the Touchstone/Fireside imprint of Simon Schuster.
He has also writes American comic books like The Punisher: Frank Castle, Wolverine and Deadpool for Marvel Comics, Gischler worked on X Men "Curse of the Mutants" starting in the Death of Dracula one shot and continued in X Men.
Gun Monkeys has been optioned for a film adaptation, with Lee Goldberg writing the script and Ryuhei Kitamura penciled in to direct.
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