<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Master sniper Bob Lee Swagger returns and is drawn into a family mystery about his long-dead grandfather Charles Swagger, the most talented gunman of the era recruited by the FBI in the 1930s to stop Baby Face Nelson. Tall Premium Edition.P. Putnam's Sons.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>"A roaring good read."--FORBES.com </b> <p/><b>Master sniper Bob Lee Swagger returns in this riveting novel by bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Hunter</b>.</b> <p/>The Great Depression was marked by an epidemic of bank robberies and Tommy-gun-toting outlaws who became household names. Hunting them down was the new U.S. Division of Investigation--soon to become the FBI--which was determined to nab the most dangerous gangster this country has ever produced: Baby Face Nelson. To stop him, the Bureau recruited talented gunman Charles Swagger, World War I hero and sheriff of Polk County, Arkansas. <p/>Eighty years later, Charles's grandson Bob Lee Swagger uncovers a strongbox containing an array of memorabilia dating back to 1934--a federal lawman's badge, a .45 automatic preserved in cosmoline, a mysterious gun part, and a cryptic diagram--all belonging to Charles Swagger. Bob becomes determined to find out what happened to his grandfather-- and why his own father never spoke of Charles. But as he investigates, Bob learns that someone is following him--and shares his obsession. <p/>Told in alternating timeframes, <i>G-Man</i> is a thrilling addition to Stephen Hunter's bestselling Bob Lee Swagger series.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for <i>G-Man</i></b> <p/>"First-rate...Depression-era outlaws come shooting back to life in Stephen Hunter's latest thriller....[His] double-barreled finish...should satisfy everyone."--Gerald Bartell, <i>The Washington Post</i> <p/>"A first-rate tale that spans decades and generations....The pages fly by once the introductions are made and the characters are in place. Those who grew up watching <i>The Untouchables</i> or the plethora of gangster films that were made in the early and mid-20th century will find much to love here, not the least of which is the author's penchant for historical accuracy and firearms lore. This combination makes <i>G-Man</i> one of Hunter's best works to date, which is certainly a major feat."--Joe Hartlaub, BookReporter.com <p/>"A roaring good read...Bob Lee Swagger is a Middle America Dirty Harry...As the tenth Bob Lee Swagger novel, <i>G-Man</i> is Stephen Hunter's <i>Lonesome Dove</i>, a big sort of book that takes well-established characters, especially Bob Lee himself, and puts them on an action-packed mission of self-discovery....Riveting....Hunter masterfully pulls the thread that unravels this action-packed story--it's hard to stop reading."--Frank Miniter, FORBES.com <p/>"Hunter's outstanding 10th Bob Lee Swagger novel (after 2014's <i>Sniper's Honor</i>) takes readers back to the gangster days of the 1930s...Hunter's skilled ear for dialogue and idiom has never been better, and some of the action scenes--especially a chapter describing the famous robbery of the Merchants National Bank in South Bend, Ind., on June 30, 1934--are as elegant as they are disturbing."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> (starred review) <p/>"Hunter fits the parts as snugly as Bob Lee reassembling a rifle...This is an outstanding thriller on every level."--<i>Booklist</i> (starred review) <p/>"Nobody writes action better than Stephen Hunter, and that action has never been better than in the scintillatingly superb <i>G-Man</i>....At heart <i>G-Man</i> is a modern day Western...with the two generations of Swaggers swapping sections as they command our attention in riveting fashion....<i>G-Man</i> is everything a great action thriller is supposed to be, presenting us with a series of targets Hunter manages to hit dead center every time. An old-fashioned shoot-em-up that is absolutely not to be missed."--Jon Land, <i>Providence Journal</i> <p/>"Hunter remains my only Pulitzer Prize-winning friend. He has a new novel titled G-MAN, which I can highly recommend after having devoured it in a weekend."--Mark A. Keefe IV, Editor-in-Chief, <i>American Rifleman</i> <p/>"Fans of Hunter's Swagger family legend will be locked and loaded for more."--<i>Kirkus Reviews </i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Stephen Hunter</b> is the author of 20 novels and the retired chief film critic for <i>The Washington Post</i>, where he won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Criticism. His novels include <i>The Third Bullet;</i> <i>Sniper's Honor;</i> <i>I, Sniper;</i> <i>I, Ripper;</i> and <i>Point of Impact</i>, which was adapted for film and TV as <i>Shooter. </i>Hunter lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
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