The Gun Seller

· Random House
4.5
38 reviews
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When Thomas Lang, a hired gunman with a soft heart, is contracted to assassinate an American industrialist, he opts instead to warn the intended victim - a good deed that doesn't go unpunished.

Within hours Lang is butting heads with a Buddha statue, matching wits with evil billionaires, and putting his life (among other things) in the hands of a bevy of femmes fatales, whilst trying to save a beautiful lady ... and prevent an international bloodbath to boot.

A wonderfully funny novel from one of Britain's most famous comedians and star of award-winning US TV medical drama series, House.

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4.5
38 reviews
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Hugh Laurie is a remarkable story-teller,hands down.He posseses incredible thespian skills and has an industrious personality.In addition to the aforementioned qualities,is a stupendious music-making ability.As if the above-mentioned proficiencies aren't enough to earn him an Oscar award,he's also a literary genius!Yes,his literature is quite splendid,and this book (The Gun Seller) is pretty indicative of this indisputable fact.I love it!He tells the story quite impressively.If a movie were to made based on the book,I'm quite certain it would earn an Academy award. Itumeleng Mabeba (South Africa).
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Irina Voronezhskaya
26 March 2016
The story is hardboiled all right but High Laurie obviously spend too much time with P. G. works. Sometimes it slows the development to almost unbearable level. Good reading if you can get stand all that embellishments
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Ash Francis
21 February 2013
Absolutely loved the book. I won't bore you with an overly long breakdown into the lazy comparisons between this and other spy novels, but what I will tell you is that it's funny, gripping. The plot twists are brilliant and it's a nice introduction into the genre and one of the best book that I've bought from Google Play.
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About the author

Hugh Laurie was born in 1959. At Cambridge University he took part in a number of undergraduate revues, the last of which won the Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1981. Since university he has made his living as a writer, actor, director and musician, appearing in, amongst others, Blackadder, A Bit of Fry & Laurie, Jeeves and Wooster and House. He lives in London with his wife and three children, and is utterly devoted to motorcycling.

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