The Gray Man
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Penguin Publishing Group , 2009.
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THE FIRST GRAY MAN NOVEL FROM #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR MARK GREANEY—Now a Netflix Film Starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans“Hard, fast, and unflinching—exactly what a thriller should be.”—Lee ChildTo those who lurk in the shadows, he’s known as the Gray Man. He is a legend in the covert realm, moving silently from job to job, accomplishing the impossible and then fading away. And he always hits his target. Always.But there are forces more lethal than Gentry in the world. Forces like money. And power. And there are men who hold these as the only currency worth fighting for. And in their eyes, Gentry has just outlived his usefulness. But Court Gentry is going to prove that, for him, there’s no gray area between killing for a living and killing to stay alive....

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eBook
Street Date
9/29/2009
Language
English
ISBN
9781101140444

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The assassin hero of the John Keller novels is strictly freelance; the hero of the Gray Man thrillers is ex-CIA. Both are cold, precise killers who struggle to reconcile their work with their consciences. -- Mike Nilsson
These action-packed thrillers each star heroes with strong moral codes, though each's career path has them ending people's lives. In the military Reaper novels, we follow a sniper, while in the Gray Man thrillers, it's an assassin on the run. -- Shauna Griffin
Readers looking for action-packed thrillers will appreciate these compelling series that follow the missions of a DOD black-ops field agent (Evan Ryder) and ex-CIA assassin (Gray Man). -- CJ Connor
These suspenseful and plot-driven thrillers star highly-trained government operatives who work on dangerous missions that no one else can handle. Both feature action-packed scenarios and compelling protagonists that translate well to film (both are adapted for streaming content). -- Andrienne Cruz
Though Black Box is a bit more technology-forward than the more traditional spy fare in Gray Man, both of these suspenseful, action-packed thrillers follow tough as nails operatives who take on a variety of dangerous missions. -- Stephen Ashley
These tales of mercenary assassins with soft hearts are steeped in machismo and deadpan wit. Short, punchy sentences and a fast pace mark both series, in addition to lots of action, plenty of violence, and many, many guns. -- Mike Nilsson
Readers looking for suspenseful stories adapted for the screen that don't shy away from violence will enjoy thriller series Gray Man and crime fiction series Henry Thompson. Both feature sympathetic protagonists (and hitmen) who run afoul of organized criminals. -- Andrienne Cruz
While Court Gentry (Gray Man) is a bit more ruthless than the MI6 members featured in Double O, readers looking for a breathless, propulsive plot with plenty of twisty, dangerous missions and suspense should check out these intriguing series. -- Stephen Ashley
The highly trained operatives in these suspense thrillers straddle the line between right and wrong, legal and illegal. The Gray Man thrillers are more overtly violent but both series are packed with action, intrigue, and exotic international settings. -- Mike Nilsson

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Mark Greaney carries on Tom Clancy's tradition of red-blooded political thrillers both literally, in his work on the Jack Ryan series, and figuratively in his own work. Both authors pen action-packed books with lots of in-the-know jargon and compelling tough-guy heroes. -- Autumn Winters
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Enigmatic Court Gentry lives a double life as the Gray Man, an infamous assassin revered in the criminal underworld. An assignment in Africa proves to be successful, but success often brings threats of reprisal. The survivors are not happy and demand revenge. Meanwhile, Gray Man's handler, Lloyd, learns that his family has been kidnapped. The ransom demand: Gentry's head inside a cooler. Lloyd reluctantly orders Gentry's termination to save the people he loves. Of course, the Gray Man is a legend for a reason. From the opening pages, the bullets fly and the bodies pile up. Through the carnage, Gentry remains an intriguing protagonist with his own moral code. The villain's motives are fuzzy, though he is quite nasty. Comparisons will be made to Jason Bourne, but the Gray Man is his own character. The ending screams for a sequel, but it will be difficult to maintain the intensity level of this impressive debut.--Ayers, Jeff Copyright 2009 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In Greaney's fast-paced, fun debut thriller, Court "The Gray Man" Gentry, a former CIA operative now renowned as the ultimate killer for hire, is on the job in Syria and Iraq. To his shock, he learns that a team sent in to rescue him now has him targeted for elimination. On the run, Gentry slowly realizes that huge forces are marshaling against him, from his former government to the one man in England he always trusted. With unbelievable powers of survival, the Gray Man eludes teams of killers and deadly traps, while the reader begins to cheer for this unlikely hero. Cinematic battles and escapes fill out the simplistic but satisfying plot, and Greaney deftly provides small details to show Gentry's human side, offset by the petty rivalries and greed of his enemies. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Booklist Reviews

Enigmatic Court Gentry lives a double life as the Gray Man, an infamous assassin revered in the criminal underworld. An assignment in Africa proves to be successful, but success often brings threats of reprisal. The survivors are not happy and demand revenge. Meanwhile, Gray Man's handler, Lloyd, learns that his family has been kidnapped. The ransom demand: Gentry's head inside a cooler. Lloyd reluctantly orders Gentry's termination to save the people he loves. Of course, the Gray Man is a legend for a reason. From the opening pages, the bullets fly and the bodies pile up. Through the carnage, Gentry remains an intriguing protagonist with his own moral code. The villain's motives are fuzzy, though he is quite nasty. Comparisons will be made to Jason Bourne, but the Gray Man is his own character. The ending screams for a sequel, but it will be difficult to maintain the intensity level of this impressive debut. Copyright 2009 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

In Greaney's fast-paced, fun debut thriller, Court "The Gray Man" Gentry, a former CIA operative now renowned as the ultimate killer for hire, is on the job in Syria and Iraq. To his shock, he learns that a team sent in to rescue him now has him targeted for elimination. On the run, Gentry slowly realizes that huge forces are marshaling against him, from his former government to the one man in England he always trusted. With unbelievable powers of survival, the Gray Man eludes teams of killers and deadly traps, while the reader begins to cheer for this unlikely hero. Cinematic battles and escapes fill out the simplistic but satisfying plot, and Greaney deftly provides small details to show Gentry's human side, offset by the petty rivalries and greed of his enemies. (Oct.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Greaney, M. (2009). The Gray Man . Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greaney, Mark. 2009. The Gray Man. Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greaney, Mark. The Gray Man Penguin Publishing Group, 2009.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Greaney, M. (2009). The gray man. Penguin Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Greaney, Mark. The Gray Man Penguin Publishing Group, 2009.

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