Master burglar Francis Hoyt is on the run.
Featuring master burglar Francis Hoyt, a tough and intelligent criminal who can\'t seem to turn down tempting criminal scores, despite the inherent danger, Man on t.
This is certainly true-and then some!-in his latest, Man on the Run.
Benn, author of the Billy Boyle World War II mystery series When it comes to Charles Salzberg\'s work, you can expect a hard-edged story, crisp dialogue, and memorable characters. -James R.
Hoyt is the man on the run, and the story of how he eludes the law, the mob, and a retired cop who has become his personal nemesis packs a solid punch and leaves you rooting for the guy who\'d steal your family jewels without breaking a sweat. -Wallace Stroby, author of Heaven\'s a Lie Charles Salzberg is a genius at not only crafting a helluva page-turner of a heist novel, but he also manages to make the reader care about Francis Hoyt, master burglar and pathological narcissist.
Like his hero, Salzberg is a total pro who always brings it home.
Old-school crime meets the podcast age as Hoyt tangles with a true-crime reporter as well as fellow felons and the law. -Michael Wiley, Shamus Award-winning author of the Sam Kelson mysteries Francis Hoyt, Charles Salzberg\'s brilliant burglar anti-hero from Second Story Man, is back on the prowl in Man on the Run.
You won\'t want to miss a twist or turn.
There\'s nothing better than smart characters, with smart dialogue, going head-to-head.
The plot will leave you breathless with anticipation as a master burglar and a crime podcaster try to outwit and outmaneuver each other before an outrageous heist. -Lee Child Man on the Run grips you from the opening page and doesn\'t let go. -Reed Farrel Coleman Smart, sly and compelling, with a fascinating main character-the very definition of intelligent suspense.
Salzberg\'s superb Man on the Run will keep your head spinning from the first page to the last.
Praise for MAN ON THE RUN: One part heist movie, one part psychological thriller, three parts great character and blend.
At the same time, he\'s approached by a mysterious attorney who makes Hoyt an offer he can\'t refuse: break into a mob bank, and liberate the contents.
And so, he heads west, to Los Angeles, where he meets Dakota, a young true crime podcaster who happens to be doing a series on Hoyt.
After walking away from his arraignment in a Connecticut courtroom, he\'s now a fugitive who has to figure out what he\'s going to do with the rest of his life.
Master burglar Francis Hoyt is on the run