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Call Me Hunter

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An elite secret society of killers has controlled the world's treasures for hundreds of years...until one member tears himself free to salvage his soul and protect his daughter's life in this "astoundingly original, relentlessly paced, and purely authentic" (Jack Carr) debut.
The single greatest work of art in the world is not in the Louvre or The Met, or in any private collection. In fact, its whereabouts are unknown.

Once in a long while, a child is born possessing the rarest of gifts, the innate ability to feel impossible beauty, to recognize priceless works of art. When such a child is discovered, a 250-year-old secret organization called Our World trains them to acquire the greatest works of art through theft, bribery, forgery, and even murder. Once found, the masterpiece will disappear again without anyone ever knowing it surfaced and sold for billions of dollars of profit at a secret auction attended by only the wealthiest of the art world's patrons.

One of Our World's rare geniuses is Zhivago. He is also a psychopathic killer. On his trail is Hunter, a man who will stop at nothing to destroy the organization and save his daughter from suffering the same fate her mother did at its hands.
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    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2023
      A mysterious manuscript sends a young journalist on a collision course with an ancient and deadly secret society. Buried in Shockey's thriller is a potentially interesting story about a preternaturally gifted child, a murderous secret society, a race for priceless art, and a young journalist on the verge of bringing a 250-year mystery to light. But getting past the roadblocks Shockey erects in order to find the good stuff is harder than it should be. The story begins when journalist Nyala finds a manuscript left at her door, written by a mysterious author who calls himself Tsau-z. He writes of a boy named Hunter who possesses a unique supernatural talent: He can immediately tell the value of antique objects. Animals defer to him: Dogs "seemed to nod" at him and "birds never flew away" from him. Nyala shares that gift: "Deer didn't run from her. Neither did rabbits hop away as she walked by." She's fascinated and sets out to verify the story. But Shockey seems to have a muddled understanding of how journalism works, and Nyala herself smacks of wishful thinking, the result of the cultural and political agenda of the author rather than an actual person. She's a beautiful but virginal 20-something with "exotic" looks and "coppery skin." She disdains other journalists as fake news and thinks guys with man buns are "gender-confused." She admires Hemingway, John Wayne, and the Guess Who, and loves to watch the hunting channel. This is convenient: The villain using Hunter for nefarious purposes is an animal rights activist who dreams of banning hunting altogether. The plot grows increasingly convoluted, making it frustrating to follow, and Shockey's inability to flesh out characters in any meaningful way robs the narrative of urgency. Add long search descriptions from Wikipedia and Google, and your interest in Tsau-z's tale wanes long before his secrets are revealed. Poor character development and a convoluted plot hurt what might have been an interesting story.

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    • Booklist

      October 1, 2023
      Canadian hunting show host Jim Shockey's thriller debut pits a truth-seeking investigative reporter against a cabal of ruthless art collectors. Nyala receives a mysterious, autobiographical manuscript and is drawn into the world of its author, Tsau-z, an art prodigy with a seemingly supernatural ability to sense masterworks. A trained skeptic, Nyala fact-checks the manuscript's pop culture references and becomes convinced of Tsau-z's credibility. So, she's game when he requests that she follow the path he's taken as an operative for the shadowy art-collecting organization, Our World. Once the organization's most successful art hunter, Tsau-z is, following a powerful spiritual experience, keyed into their nefarious motives. Now, he and Nyala race against Our World to find an artifact called the Soul-Catcher and preserve its power for humanity. The story is constructed around natural settings. These plus the book's hunting themes (signaled by the book's title) offer strong appeal for outdoor enthusiasts, especially those who, like Shockey, are passionate about art.

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