The Hanged Man's Song (Kidd Series #4) by John Sandford

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  • Pub. Date: October 2004
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 23,838
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    • Pub. Date: October 2004
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 23,838

    Synopsis

    The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the phenomenal Prey novels returns with The Hanged Man's Song.

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    This series of techno-suspense novels featuring artist, computer wizard and professional criminal Kidd (The Fool's Run; The Empress File; The Devil's Code) and his sometime girlfriend, cat-burglar LuEllen, are far fewer in number and less well-known than Sandford's bestselling Prey books. In this entry, Bobby, Kidd's genius hacker friend ("Bobby is the deus ex machina for the hacking community, the fount of all knowledge, the keeper of secrets, the source of critical phone numbers, a guide through the darkness of IBM mainframes"), goes offline for good when he is hammered to death by an intruder. Bobby's laptop is stolen, which is bad news for Kidd as several of his more illegal transactions may be catalogued on the hard drive. Kidd needs to find the computer, break the encryption and revenge Bobby's death. The trail leads from Kidd's St. Paul, Minn., art studio to heat-stricken rural Mississippi and on to Washington, D.C., where Kidd uncovers a government conspiracy that threatens the reputations and livelihood of most of the nation's elected representatives. One of the joys of the series is learning the tricks of computer hacking and basic burglary as Kidd and LuEllen take us to Radio Shack, Target, Home Depot and an all-night supermarket to buy ordinary gear, including a can of Dinty Moore Beef Stew, to use in clever, illegal ways. The action is as hot and twisted as a Mississippi back road, but the indefatigable Kidd eventually straightens it all out and exacts a sort of rough justice that matches his flexible moral code. The early entries in this series have aged badly because of the advances in technology, but this latest intelligent and exciting thriller proves a worthy addition to Sandford's overall body of work. (Nov.) Forecast: Sandford's fans have shown a willingness to embrace the Kidd series in the past. The author, who will make only limited personal appearances for this book, is working on the 15th in the Prey series. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    John Sandford began his career as a journalist using his real name, John Camp. He won a Pulitzer for feature writing before turning to mystery-suspense novels, simultaneously releasing two “first” novels under two different names in 1989.

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    If you love the other John Sanford's Kidd books, you will love this one too. If you're not already aby Anonymous

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    March 23, 2009: I am a long time John Sanford fan, and read everything he writes. I did enjoy this books twists, and it had a fair amount of suspense. Though I enjoy all of Sanfords books, I still prefer the "Prey" series to the Kidd series.

    First read of Kidd Seriesby Anonymous

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    November 28, 2004: Fulfilling a book report assignment, I decided to read the book: 'The Hanged Man's Song', by John Sandford. Published in 2003 by the Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, and illustrated by Lovedog Studio, this book takes the reader on a great adventure full of suspense, murders and action. John Sandford is a Crime Novelist extraordinaire, and makes this book a 'must read'. My assignment was to read a book by a Minnesota Author, which is how I came across John's name. The book starts off with an explosive introduction, with one of the main characters, Bobby, murdered. In the next few pages, the reader is introduced to some key characters, James Carp, Kidd (no last name), and LuEllen (Kidd's side kick). The setting of this adventurous book is in the heart of St. Paul, and also includes the settings of Washington D.C., Chicago, and some small named towns along the way. With the death of Bobby, Kidd must find the murderer, and save the lives of hundreds, along with his own; and uncover a mystery that the government is hiding. For a first read of Sandford?s, I found this book to be a joy to read, and is only the beginning of the many books of Sandford's that will come after it. The only 'lull' in the book is a few scenes in hotel rooms, but (trust me) they add up in the end to a great ending to another honorable book written by Sandford. I would recommend this book to anyone, it is a good read, not too hard, and keeps your mind thinking along the way!


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