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Average rating: 4/5

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Exit Strategy

by Kelley Armstrong

Random House Of Canada | June 26, 2007 | Mass Market Paperbound

Popular fantasy author Kelley Armstrong (Women of the Otherworld series) makes her first foray into crime fiction, with the debut of a series of non-paranormal novels featuring female assassin Nadia Stafford.

Nadia Stafford is one of the world's few female contract killers. A former cop, drummed out of the force because of a scandal, she is an expert at disguise and cool under pressure. But when fellow hitman Jack arrives on the scene, Nadia's very private existence is seriously challenged.

A series of victims are being murdered seemingly at random all over the country - different areas, different walks of life, different MOs. There is nothing to tie them together except a random page torn out of a single book: Helter Skelter. But does the Helter Skelter killer - as the hysterical media now dub him - have a real connection to Charles Manson? Or is there something even more sinister at work?

Is this, in fact - as Jack believes - the carefully planned exit strategy of a fellow professional killer, determined to leave the life, but equally determined to clear up an old mistake? And, if so, which is the real victim?

Now, the highly suspicious and secretive hitman community will have to break their cover - at least, to each other - and help take down this killer before the cops and the Feds discover his true connection to their own secret, exclusive society….

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    Rating: 5/5

    Loved it

    Heather Johnstone

    5 months ago

    This book was filled with many twists and turns and I really enjoyed going along for the ride. This had a great mystery build up but the ending was a little obvious. I still enjoyed reading it and would recommend it to mystery fans.

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    Rating: 3/5

    Good

    With a Good Book

    2 years ago

    In a profession where attention to details is a top job requirement, having OCD works. So Nadia Stafford thinks she may have found the perfect (temporary) career to help her get by after being retired early from the police force. She never expected to be working with partners in her new line of work, but when a professional killer goes on a murdering spree endangering everyone in the biz, it takes a team of pros to catch them.

    While Exit Strategy differs from Armstrong's usual novels in that there are no supernatural elements, the central character in Exit Strategy is still a strong female you can't help but root for. Even when she's doing something as questionable as preparing to murder a mark, Nadia manages to remain a likable character. I had a hard time feeling much for the other characters in the story though. It seems a common trait among professional killers is to keep all personal information secret. While this makes sense, it's hard to generate any emotion for a group of characters who you know nothing about. And I must note that the male lead's tendency to speak in two word sentences grew increasingly frustrating as the book went on.

    Despite those issues, Exit Strategy is a captivating story with a well-crafted mystery that unravels slowly, never giving away too much, ensuring that we're always wanting more. An interesting touch was that the reader got to see each of the murders happen from the killer's point of view, instead of learning about them along with the main characters as they investigated the killings. Overall I didn't enjoy Exit Strategy as much as I do Armstrong's Otherworld novels, but I do think it's a great read for those who prefer their mysteries to remain in reality.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Very exciting!

    jilly

    2 years ago

    Exit strategy is a book by kelley armstrong. This is the first time reading her work and I thought she was great (and canadian) a bonus!

    Nadia is a young woman whom owns a lodge up north in canada EH! and most of her clients are cops, cops she knows well because she use to be one.
    Now, what does she do on her off season well,,,,,,,she's a hitwoman. She has been working for teh tomassinis family for a few years now hitting her marks and collecting, but it get's lonely for her, until now.

    Jack is a hitman, one of the best in teh business and he has an offer for nadia that he know's she won't refuse... going after the Helter Skelter Killer.
    There is someone going around the country killing random people then leaving a page from teh helter skelter book, hence his nickname.
    The police and fbi are stumped, with only a couple of angles to go on, one of them being he's a hitman and that gives jack, nadia and the rest of them a bad name, so he has to be offed, and soon.

    This was a great book becuase there were so many twists and turns along the way. Just when you think you've solved it a big twist happens.
    There are alot of interesting characters in this story, each with their own little back story, and I really liked how the author puts the names of people as the chapter title.
    If you enjoy fast paced action and spy's r us then I would really recommend this book.

    Can't wait to read more of kelley armstrongs's books.

    2010-017

    Comments on this review:
    Lokki

    Great review Jilly. This is my favourite Armstrong book - I liked it even better than her paranormal stuff. I hope she writes a third book soon.

    Roger Whissel

    Great review Jilly

    jilly

    thanks again roger :) Lokki there is a second book? you just made me very happy! what is it called?

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    I bought this book because I love Kelley Armstrong's otherworld books. I never expected anything besides a good read, but instead it was fantastic.

    This is a story of a cop turned hitwoman for the mob. Certainly not the normal next career choice for most officers. The next big job will have her working with a partner and a team to hunt one of their own. A hitman turned serial killer is bad for business.

    Comments on this review:
    Lokki

    I'm a fan of Armstrong too, and this series is actually my favourite. Even over the Otherworld stuff. The second book is even better. I hope she writes another soon.

    shane

    Yeah, I just found out how good the second book is. My usual workout is 1 hr running followed by 30 min on bike while I read, but I started the book before the gym so my work out changed to 30 min running and 60 mins bike because I couldn't stop thinking about the book! I am sure I will finish the book today.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Slow Burn

    Lokki

    • Top Book Reviewer

    3 years ago

    I really liked this book. Despite the premise, a cross-country hunt for a serial killer - it is not what I would call a mile-a-minute thrill ride. If that is what you are looking for, you may be disappointed. Instead, Exit Strategy is a slow and steady, yet twisting story that builds momentum up to the final show down. In this book, the action isn't the star, the main characters are.

    Nadia Stafford was once a cop. In fact being a cop was her life and, as a third generation cop, it was in her blood. Haunted by a traumatic experience and the injustice she witnessed as a child, Nadia is involved in a less than righteous shooting and driven from the force. Having lost her livelihood, her career, her friends and her family, she is not about to lose the only thing she has left, a wilderness hunting lodge she bought after leaving the force. So, when an opportunity arises she takes it and begins working for a NY crime family, only taking 'hits' where the 'mark' is truly deserving.

    When a sensationalistic serial killer, dubbed the Helter Skelter Killer, begins cutting a swath across the U.S., Nadia's latest hit is at first mistaken for his work. Understandably, Nadia is worried. Did she leave any trace behind? Will her careful attention to detail when making a hit be good enough to withstand the additional scrutiny of the FBI looking for a serial killer? Making things worse it begins to look like the Helter Skelter killer is a fellow hitman gone rogue. In order to stop the killer before things get worse for their profession, Nadia teams up with her mentor, Jack, to stop him.

    The development of the characters of Jack and Nadia and their relationship is what this book is really all about. Jack is mysterious and a man of few words, but his actions begin to speak volumes. What does he really want from her? Originally, he is nothing more than Nadia's mentor. But, as the story progresses the tension between the two becomes positively smoking. More than student and mentor, but not romantically involved (at least yet), their relationship is balanced on a fine line of mutual trust in a profession where there shouldn't be any at all.

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    i have read four of the women of the otherworld books and i loved them, so when i saw this book at the library, i got it. i thought it would just be something to read untill i got to a book store. i was wrong. i loved the book, i'm not really into crime novels but i loved this book. Kelley Armstrong's characters always seem so realistic and thought out to me, this books was no exception. after reading Exit Strategy i bought the next Nadia book and i'm reading it curently. i hope this series becomes a trilogiy, i would definently buy more books about Nadia Stafford. it's a nice change from characters with supernatural powers.
    i would recomend this book to people who like Kelley Armstrongs otherworld series.

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    Rating: 4/5

    A Great Leading Lady

    Melissa and Beary

    3 years ago

    This is the first Kelley Armstrong book I have read and I was pleasantly surprised to see that parts of it were set in Canada. Now after finishing the novel I realize that she lives in Ontario.

    The story follows Nadia a 'Gun for hire'. She is a hit woman for various crime families in the states. She teams up with a partner Jack to lay a trap and try to catch a serial killer.

    Without giving away the whole plot I found the characters believable and likeable. The plot was strong with a lot of 'who can you trust' twists. I can't wait to read her next book.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Ethics and Murder

    'Nathan Burgoine

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    4 years ago

    I really appreciated Armstrong's character concept in this book: a former cop who has become a hit-woman after an "incident" forces her to resign her job.

    Now, she tries to balance her ethical code with her job as a professional killer, and the line is a difficult one to keep.

    When a string of murders begin which seem to point to a professional hit man (or woman) behind them, the police and FBI are going to be all over all professional killers, and it's time for this woman to start hunting one of her own...

    Paced well, with an extremely solid character base and a fantastic inner dialog, Armstrong's heroine is strong without being completely standoffish, and you understand her even if you wouldn't at all agree.

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    After finishing the Women of the Otherworld Series, I latched onto "Exit Strategy" with all the attention and inclination of a Great White Shark after a week of fasting! What a horrible, horrible letdown! Take a terrific premise: a beautiful, female hitman who used to be a cop but now kills for a living - but only targets she OK's first - and owns a lodge in Cottage Country Ontario [where I live, incidently, to add to the spiciness!] where she willingly lodges hunters but refuses to allow them to hunt on her 125 acre land. Sounds GREAT, doesn't it? Boy, was I WRONG! This is one of the most boring books I have EVER read, and that is really saying something!!! DON'T waste your money and if you don't believe me and simply MUST read it for yourself, take it out of your local library FIRST before you waste a single penny on this utter waste of time. I have no idea how the author of Bitten, et. al., could have written such a dull, sexless, tensionless book with absolutely no chemistry follow-through on any of the characters, not that there is much to begin with. We don't even read the so-called heroine's real name for chapters into the endlessly dull story. Jack, who gives the phrase, "man of few words" a WHOLE new meaning, is so wordless as to seem mentally-challenged to some extent. The only character even slightly worth knowing is the elderly but not retired hitwoman, Evelyn whom no one trusts, and for good reason, but everyone knows. But don't waste your money on this book for her: even her bandiage becomes predictable after a very short while.
    Far from two thumbs up, this book is so bad I wouldn't even use it as fertilizer in my garden - all the seeds would die of boredom before getting any nourishment from the paper!

    Comments on this review:
    Lokki

    Whoa....Harsh! I love the Women of the Otherworld books and was thinking of trying this one. Now I don't know if you've made me want to steer clear of it, or if you've just made me so curious that I have to try it.

    SHARON ANNE DUNFORD

    I too LOVE the Women of the Otherworld Series, and now the Men of the Otherworld, but Nadia is simply a waste of my valuable time and even more valuable money. She is NOTHING like Elena, Paige or Eve, et al. You could go to sleep standing up reading this book. Trust me: don't buy it but if you must insist on reading this drivel, take it out from your local library - I bet there isn't a waiting list!

    Lokki

    LOL...thanks for your advice. I have so many other books I want to read right now, I'll keep this one low on the list.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Wonderful for any fan of Armstrong

    Voxy

    • Top Book Reviewer

    4 years ago

    Oh, man! How can you not love the idea of a hitwoman?! If you loved any of Armstrong's other novels, this one is just as awesome. Despite it not being a supernatural novel which she's better known for, she brings the same great quality to the writing and fantastic characters. If you liked the idea of Anita and Edward pairing up in Laurell K. Hamilton's novels, this is like a whole series dedicated to that. Jack is stoic and quite and a man of few words, but he and Nadia mesh so well together and the action plays out great.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Incredible

    Stéphanie Hurtubise

    4 years ago

    Like all of Kelley Armstrong's novels, Exit Strategy is exceptional. I never thought I'd like it, seeing as there's nothing about Vamps or Werewolves (I know, pathetic... =P ) but it captivated me with its first few pages, and because of this, I read it in a day. I hope to God there'll be a second one because I'd get it the day it comes out!! I recommend it to anyone that doesn't mind a little gore and a lot of action!!

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