He’s a retired hitman. Biggest threat in his life now? Boredom.
Until the FBI shows up and changes everything.
In The Last Hitman by Robin Yocum, Angelo Cipriani is an aging mob enforcer looking back on a lifetime spent working for the Fortuna crime family. But the world he knew is fading fast. The old boss is gone, and the new leadership has no use for relics from the past. Angelo is quietly pushed into retirement.
Now his days are simple. He has lunch at the diner and does a little harmless flirting with the waitress. He tries not to think too much about the life he left behind.
Then an ambitious FBI agent shows up with a proposition.
Talk and avoid prison. Stay silent and risk becoming a loose end the new boss decides to eliminate.
Angelo knows exactly how this story usually ends. But one thing an old hitman still knows how to do is settle a score.
This is a character-driven novel, and that’s where it shines. Angelo is surprisingly sympathetic. He’s even honorable in his own way despite the violence in his past. Yocum’s writing is crisp, and very compelling. He keeps the story moving while letting Angelo’s voice carry the weight of the narrative.
It’s one of those books you stumble across unexpectedly. It’s a hidden gem that deserves a lot more attention.
The audiobook narrator, Justin Price, is outstanding. He captures Angelo at different stages of his life with subtle shifts in tone and emotion that make the story feel even more intimate.
This is a solid, well-crafted crime novel with heart and a memorable main character. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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About the Author
Robin Yocum is known for his fiction set in the Ohio River Valley. He has authored two non-fiction books and six novels. His most recent novel, The Sacrifice of Lester Yates, was released in April of 2021 by Arcade CrimeWise, and was a finalist for the 2021 Dashiell Hammett Award for outstanding crime writing. Favorite Sons was named the 2011 Book of the Year for Mystery/Suspense by USA Book News. A Brilliant Death was a Barnes & Noble No. 1 bestseller and a finalist for both the 2017 Edgar Award and the Silver Falchion Award for best adult mystery. He also is the host of the true-crime podcast, Dead Before Deadline, which features stories Yocum covered when he was a police and investigative reporter for the Columbus Dispatch.
















