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L.A. Sniper (A Kane Novel), by Steve Gannon

L.A. Sniper (A Kane Novel), by Steve Gannon

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"From Amazon bestselling author Steve Gannon, a thriller that will keep you up all night . . . but make sure to lock your doors and windows first!" In the streets of Los Angeles, a sniper is hunting cops. As the death toll mounts, LAPD Detective Daniel Kane tracks the killer, fighting bureaucratic oversight, task-force politics, and media interference as he embarks on the most terrifying investigation of his career. Building to an electrifying climax, L.A. Sniper tells a story of heartbreak and loss, of love and redemption, and surprisingly, of hope.

L.A. Sniper (A Kane Novel), by Steve Gannon

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43190 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-03
  • Released on: 2015-03-03
  • Format: Kindle eBook
L.A. Sniper (A Kane Novel), by Steve Gannon

Review 5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting and emotionally gripping - highly recommended February 24, 2015By Suncoast TOP 500 REVIEWERFormat:Kindle Edition|Verified PurchaseSteve Gannon's KANE series has long been one of my favourites - exciting and emotionally challenging. After "Song for the Asking", "Kane" and "Allison" I wondered how Gannon could keep up the pace with another book in the series. The answer is that Steve has hit the spot with a somewhat different book that focuses on Dan Kane but always has his family firmly nearby. Steve Gannon delivers an extremely well written police procedural which has two unexpected brutal climaxes. As Kane is the principal player, Gannon's use of the first person in chapters about Kane is especially effective. He also leaves us with a final chapter about the Kane family that will gut your emotions (remember to keep the tissues handy if you are sensitive). Gannon also leaves us enough seeds in the story to make me believe that a possible future book might happen sometime - I look forward to that.Around the time I read this book I also read THE BURNING ROOM, the latest Harry Bosch novel by Michael Connelly, While I rated that book as "a great police/crime novel by the finest (American) crime writer working today" I found it comparatively bland and vanilla when compared with LA SNIPER. Steve Gannon is a talented writer of crime/family adventure thrillers who deserves every success and I congratulate Steve on the publication of this book via the Amazon Scout program. I remember that he described the book as "A thriller with heart" - a perfect description.

From the Author Q. Amazon: Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from this book?A. Steve: Having recently come off a "Friday Night Lights" Netflix binge, I would love to see Kyle Chandler (Coach Taylor) play Detective Daniel Kane (tough but with a soft side for his family), Connie Britton play Catheryn (strong enough to stand up to Kane), Scott Porter as Travis, and Minka Kelly as Allison.Q. Amazon: This book is part of a series, tell us about your series.A. Steve: "L.A. Sniper" is the fourth in my "Kane Novel" series, which tells the ongoing story of LAPD Detective Daniel Kane and his family. Each book stands alone, and you can read them in any order. If you want to follow the chronological development, however, start with "A Song for the Asking."Q. Amazon: Where can readers find out more about you?A. Steve: To contact me, receive updates on new releases, read my full bio, or check out my blog,visit my website at: stevegannonauthor.com There is also lots of good info on my Amazon Author Page.

About the Author STEVE GANNON is the author of numerous bestselling novels including A Song for the Asking, first published by Bantam Books.  Gannon divides his time between Italy and Idaho, living in two of the most beautiful places on earth.  In Idaho he spends his days skiing, whitewater kayaking, and writing.  In Italy Gannon also continues to write, while enjoying the Italian people, food, history, culture, and learning the Italian language.  He is married to international performing artist, pianist Susan Spelius Gannon.To contact Steve, purchase books, or to join his email list to receive his blog and updates on new releases, please visit his website at: stevegannonauthor.com


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful. Exciting and emotionally gripping - highly recommended By Suncoast Steve Gannon's KANE series has long been one of my favourites - exciting and emotionally challenging. After "Song for the Asking", "Kane" and "Allison" I wondered how Gannon could keep up the pace with another book in the series. The answer is that Steve has hit the spot with a somewhat different book that focuses on Dan Kane but always has his family firmly nearby. While you can read this book as a stand-alone story, you will appreciate it more if you read the earlier books in order because the Kane family details are so important.Dan Kane is a top homicide detective with the LAPD who gets results, sometimes by doing his own thing which upsets his superiors and his actions have also brought danger to his family. At home Kane has been a dominant father (his daughter Alison calls him "Dadzilla") and he has been through several shattering events with them, some of which he has not been able to cope with. Nate is the only child still permanently living at home and is going through a tough and angry adolescence that neither parent can completely understand.Kane's autocratic dominance over his family is waning as his children grow up, and the family is glued together by shared traumatic experiences, love and respect, and a mutual love of music (Catheryn a cellist with the LA Philharmonic and eldest son Travis is studying at Juilliard). One evening they are all attending a concert where Catheryn performs stunningly as a solo cellist with the Philharmonic when Kane is called out urgently - someone has shot/assassinated two LA Patrolmen.Kane quickly becomes a key part of a huge task force led by Lieutenant Sneed, Kane's long term nemesis, searching for a very clever and deliberate assassin whose sole objective is to kill as many LA policemen as possible. The assassin is a master marksman, leaves no clues, alters his modus operandi to confuse and is always one step ahead of the police as the body count rises. As usual Kane eventually makes his own investigations against the advice of Sneed.Steve Gannon delivers an extremely well written police procedural which has two unexpected brutal climaxes. As Kane is the principal player, Gannon's use of the first person in chapters about Kane is especially effective. He also leaves us with a final chapter about the Kane family that will gut your emotions (remember to keep the tissues handy if you are sensitive). Gannon also leaves us enough seeds in the story to make me believe that a possible future book might happen sometime - I look forward to that.Around the time I read this book I also read THE BURNING ROOM, the latest Harry Bosch novel by Michael Connelly, While I rated that book as "a great police/crime novel by the finest (American) crime writer working today" I found it comparatively bland and vanilla when compared with LA SNIPER. Steve Gannon is a talented writer of crime/family adventure thrillers who deserves every success and I congratulate Steve on the publication of this book via the Amazon Scout program. I remember that he described the book as "A thriller with heart" - a perfect description.An Advanced Copy of this book was provided to me by the author for my honest review. While I have a regular email connection with Steve, I have never met or spoken with him and this review is an honest and personal assessment of this book.

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. High adrenaline. High emotions. Highly rated. By Words! This was my first time reading a Det. Kane book, but now I will have to go back and catch up on the series. Gannon is an excellent storyteller/ emotional manipulator. Indeed, Gannon had me sobbing towards the end of the book - perhaps when you get to that part, you'll be reading in private and not say at your daughter's dance class.One of the writerly techniques that I thought Gannon handled so masterfully was that he presented exquisite details about the sniper (police serial killer), his gun and bullet choices, his set up, his mental health issues and made them so vivid and tangible, it felt like a story on the nightly news -an ongoing assault on the police force instead of a made up story. Bringing all of those details to bear and making them an interesting and integral part of the plotline was quite a balancing act, and Gannon performed flawlessly.High adrenaline. High emotions. Highly rated. And excellent read!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Wowser - another one out of the ballpark by Gannon By Cheryl Stout I have been a huge Steve Gannon fan ever since I read A Song for the Asking (A Kane Novel Series Book 1) (one of the few books I've read multiple times). I've also thoroughly enjoyed the other books in this series - Kane (A Kane Novel Series Book 2) and Allison (A Kane Novel Series Book 3).This fourth book in the series is a winner too. Dan Kane, LAPD homicide detective, is calmer in this offering. He is still on the wagon, is supportive of Kate's music, and is being decent to his kids and not a dictator in his own home. But that just adds another dimension to a very complex character.Gannon has a real talent for displaying family foibles and yet having his readers fall for his characters despite all their weaknesses (or maybe it's because of the weaknesses).Gannon is a pro with dialogue and characterizations. His characters come alive on the page and the reader ends up feeling all their angst, no matter how out of control.In L.A. SNIPER, a madman has started killing L.A. cops. And Kane is appointed to the Task Force charged with stopping him. He is his normal irascible self and finds himself fighting not only the sniper but his bosses as the action ramps up.I love this family, would love to have their beach house in Malibu. There wasn't a big Kane beach party in this book and I missed that. Also, be warned there are some major plot twists in this tale.The next book in this great series - INFIDEL - is supposed to be coming soon. I'm not sure of Gannon's definition of "soon" but I'm ready right now to find out what happens next.NOTE: I received a copy of this book from the Kindle Scout program.

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