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Title | : | The Intern's Handbook (John Lago Thriller #1) |
Author | : | Shane Kuhn |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 276 pages |
Published | : | April 8th 2014 by Simon Schuster |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Humor. Crime. Adult Fiction |
Shane Kuhn
Hardcover | Pages: 276 pages Rating: 3.64 | 5863 Users | 991 Reviews
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Interns are invisible. That’s the mantra behind HR, Inc., an elite "placement agency" that doubles as a network of assassins-for-hire, taking down high-profile executives who wouldn't be able to remember an intern’s name if their lives depended on it. At the ripe old age of twenty-five, John Lago is already New York City’s most successful hit man. He’s also an intern at a prestigious Manhattan law firm, clocking eighty hours a week getting coffee, answering phones, and doing all the grunt work no one else wants to do. But he isn't trying to claw his way to the top of the corporate food chain. He was hired to assassinate one of the firm’s heavily guarded partners. His internship is the perfect cover, enabling him to gather intel and gain access in order to pull off a clean, untraceable hit. The Intern’s Handbook is John Lago's unofficial survival guide for new recruits at HR, Inc. (Rule #4: "Learn how to make the perfect cup of coffee: you make an exec the best coffee he’s ever had, and he will make sure you’re at his desk every morning for a repeat performance. That’s repetitive exposure, which begets access and trust. 44% of my kills came from my superior coffee-making abilities.") Part confessional, part how-to, the handbook chronicles John’s final assignment, a twisted thrill ride in which he is pitted against the toughest—and sexiest—adversary he’s ever faced: Alice, an FBI agent assigned to take down the same law partner he’s been assigned to kill.Define Books Concering The Intern's Handbook (John Lago Thriller #1)
Original Title: | The Intern's Handbook |
ISBN: | 1476733805 (ISBN13: 9781476733807) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | John Lago Thriller #1 |
Setting: | New York State(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Colorado Book Award for Thriller (2015) |
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Ratings: 3.64 From 5863 Users | 991 ReviewsAssessment Containing Books The Intern's Handbook (John Lago Thriller #1)
So I picked up The Interns Handbook on a whim since I was in need of a new audiobook for the daily commute, and it totally and completely exceeded expectations. Not only was this darkly funny and action packed, but combined with pitch-perfect narration, it was one enjoyable listen.John Lago is twenty-four and with his upcoming twenty-fifth birthday hes nearing the age of retirement. Now what job has forced retirement at the age of twenty-five? Why, being an intern, of course. After all, it isAn action movie on paper, but suspension of disbelief can only hold for an hour or two. I'll buy that John is a serious bad-a$$ and can perform feats of strength, agility, and stamina that we mere mortals have trouble comprehending, but the point where he got a piece of his heel shot off and could still walk was just nonsense. The plot got more and more contrived as it went, jumping the shark without a backward glance around 2/3 of the way through the book. And i got really, really tired of John
This book is a handbook for new assassins, written by John Lago, a soon-to-be-retired 24 year old practitioner of that trade. The assassins assume the positions of interns to get close to their targets, because these employees are generally invisible or ignored when not being abused. The handbook outlines Lago's final mission, as he tries to locate and then kill his target at a New York law firm, where no one seems to be who they pretend to be. Lago also describes some of his prior "kills" to
I can't believe this book almost got 5 stars! I mean, to be fair this was Shane Kuhn's first novel and not everyone is going to write Carrie as their first novel, but this book was NOT worthy of even 2 stars, let-alone 4!The main character, John Lago, is just . . . awful! Everyone can see it's basically James Bond and Barney Stinson put into one obnoxious, self obsessed, douche, right? He's suppose to be smooth like 007, but has a cocky humor like Stinson. Then he's suppose to be this murderer
Sleek, quick, violent, funny, surprising and inventive, with a surprisingly creamy, chewy emotional center. Picked up out of curiousity, put down in the wee hours when I ran out of pages to turn.
Initially 5 stars.I hesitate to read this because I was slightly affected with readers comment/ maybe I was just lazy. Book hopping is my thing nowadays.I like John Lago narration of his life in sarcastic, most descriptive ways in every highly exaggerated manner. Well he is professional high-profile assassin. So, it's a MUST. John was on his last assignment before he retired and lead a clean life. However, this assignment doesn't have specific target, he must discover himself by masking himself
Disclaimer: I received this book for free through First Reads.I loved this! I thought this was well-written, with an engaging plot line and my type of humor. I found it to be similar in style to Christopher Moore, in terms of humor and gore, and a little bit of Chuck Pahlaniuk (sp?), in terms of violence and the 'off the grid' type lifestyle of the main character. I was surprised several times throughout the novel by twists in the plot, and the story line kept me guessing throughout. I would say
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