A review by wyemu
Bleeding Hearts by Jack Harvey

2.0

Readers of Rankin's Rebus series will find this novel an interesting change as the main character is a hit man by trade. While Michael Weston manages to take out the target he's been contracted to kill it would appear that he's been set up as the police arrive on the scene far too quickly. Things escalate as a private investigate, hired by a man whose daughter he killed by mistake, gets closer to catching him and he wants to find out who contacted him to kill the woman and, therefore, who could have set him up. While not as stylish as the Rebus novels Rankin is famous for this one is still worth reading for fans of his.