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Exit Strategy (Nadia Stafford, Bk 1)
Author: Kelley Armstrong

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Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 7
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ISBN-13: 9780553588194 - ISBN-10: 0553588192
Publication Date: 6/26/2007
Pages: 448

Book Description:
Regulars at Nadia's nature lodge don't ask what she does in the off-season. And that's a good thing. If she told them, she'd have to kill them. She's a hit woman for a Mafia family. Tough and self-sufficient, Nadia doesn't owe anyone any explanations. But that doesn't mean she always works alone. One of her contacts has recruited her in the hunt for a ruthlessly efficient serial killer cutting a swath of terror across the country. The assassin is far too skilled to be an amateur—and the precision of the killings is bringing the Feds much too close to the hit man community for comfort.

To put an end to the murders, Nadia will have to turn herself from predator to prey as she employs every trick she knows to find the killer. Before the killer finds her...

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Nancy M. (imnellen) wrote on 3/30/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really enjoyed this story! A change of pace from my usual. I enjoy Ms. Armstrong's writing and enjoyed this venture into the "thriller" category.
I can recommend this one for people who like a little "who done it", twists, and don't need sex.
Looking forward to reading the next one!

Janice Y. (jai) wrote on 3/25/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I liked this book because of the smart heroine. Nadia Stafford has to be, she's a hitman. People just don't last long in that business without brains. Either you get caught or you get killed. Nadia, or "Dee" (as she is called by other assassins who don't know her real name), was once a cop, born into a family of cops. After a traumatic childhood event, all it took for Nadia to take things into her own hands was one criminal scumbag who had hurt a young girl. Clearly she has issues brimming under the surface, but it may be her passion that makes her a good hitman. In Exit Strategy, she agrees to join a team of other hitmen who are going after one of their own. A professional killer has turned into a serial killer, and it has caused a shakedown from the law against the whole profession. This is NOT a paranormal, even though Kelley Armstrong is well known for her paranormal series, the Women of the Otherworld. Being a hitman was REALLY interesting to read about, especially things like trying to retire or having a family. No one trusts anyone, everyone has a hidden real identity, everyone's motives are suspect.. most people never retire: they die. And almost everyone in this book is the strong silent type. It's interesting how subtle the communication is between assassins. Facial expressions and head movements mean more than words. Actions speak loudest. I found the writing which moves between Nadia and the killer and his victims, very powerful. There is also there is a very subtle hint of a romance (I am thinking love triangle) in this book. It is barely even there, it's all in the silent communication. That's my take. I really want to know what happens in book 2. An interesting thriller.

Barbara F. wrote on 1/5/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very good book! Starts a little slow but if you just stick with it past the first 50 pages you will be well rewarded!

Loretta F. (rettaliny) wrote on 10/27/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Unfortunatly I could not finish this book. I feel bad about that because Kelley Armstrong was a favorite of mine. Bitten is one of my all time favorite books. I only read about 50 pages of Exit Strategy and then gave up. I was so bored and too easily distracted. I thought maybe I was just not in a reading mood. But I picked up Moonkeewrench from my TBR pile and got right into it and I'm really liking it.

Deidre G. (Reader-girl) - Anchorage, AK wrote on 9/30/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Different kind of book from Kelley Armstong, but, as usual, very good story.


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Judy B. (Hoody) wrote on 5/25/2009...


This book was great. It had lots of action and kept me interested from begining to end. The caricters were well developed and fasinaiting. I can't wait to read the next book in this series.

Nymphadora T. (nymphadora) wrote on 8/5/2008...


I am a HUGE fan of Kelley Armstrong's "Women of the Otherworld" series, so I picked up "Exit Strategy" hoping for the same strong female characters and biting wit. Truth be told, I wanted Eve Levine as a former cop turned hit woman because THAT would have been incredible! What I got was a book more reminiscent of Nora Roberts "writing as J.D. Robb" than anything Kelley Armstrong is capable of writing. I skimmed through several pages because I just wanted to get on with it already.
Remember this: "Life is too short to read a crap book". Put the book down and move on to the next one.


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