The Executor

Paperback Published on: 27/05/2010
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Synopsis

Things aren't going well for Joseph Geist. He's broke. His graduate school advisor won't talk to him. And his girlfriend has kicked him out of her apartment, leaving him homeless and alone. It's a tough spot for a philosopher to be in, and he's ready to give up all hope of happiness when an ad in the local paper catches his eye.

'Conversationalist wanted', it reads.

Which sounds perfect to Joseph. After all, he's never done anything in his life except talk. And the woman behind the ad turns out to be the perfect employer: brilliant, generous, and willing to pay him for making conversation. Before long, Joseph has moved in with her, and has begun to feel very comfortable in her big, beautiful house.

So comfortable, in fact, that he would do anything to stay there-forever.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9780751540291
  • Number of pages: 496
  • Dimensions: 198 x 159 x 35 mm
  • Weight: 400g
  • Languages: English

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The Executor
A Philosopher's Story
Don't want to give too much away but I wouldn't call this book a Thriller. There is no particular mystery - the plot progresses much as you think it might.... READ MORE
C. Peake
The Executor
Kellerman does it again...
Having read and enjoyed THE BRUTAL ART a couple of years ago, I had high hopes for this, and it didn't disappoint. Joseph is a philosophy student, down on ... READ MORE
D J Smith
The Executor
Brilliant
Bought the book for £2.99 with the Times newspaper, I didnt think it would be very good. But I was in for a major suprise! It was a bit slow at first but t... READ MORE
Cansu
The Executor
Superb!
From start to finish this novel is simply brilliant. A relatively short cast of characters allows for them to be nicely fleshed out. Joseph, of course is ... READ MORE
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