And so, he heads west, to Los Angeles, where he meets Dakota, a young true crime podcaster who happens to be doing a series on Hoyt. At the same time, heâs approached by a mysterious attorney who makes Hoyt an offer he canât refuse: break into a âmob bank,â and liberate the contents.
Praise for MAN ON THE RUN:
âOne part heist movie, one part psychological thriller, three parts great character and blend. Salzbergâs superb Man on the Run will keep your head spinning from the first page to the last.â âReed Farrel Coleman
âSmart, sly and compelling, with a fascinating main characterâthe very definition of intelligent suspense.â âLee Child
âMan on the Run grips you from the opening page and doesnât let go. The plot will leave you breathless with anticipation as a master burglar and a crime podcaster try to outwit and outmaneuver each other before an outrageous heist. Thereâs nothing better than smart characters, with smart dialogue, going head-to-head. You wonât want to miss a twist or turn.â âMichael Wiley, Shamus Award-winning author of the Sam Kelson mysteries
âFrancis Hoyt, Charles Salzbergâs brilliant burglar anti-hero from Second Story Man, is back on the prowl in Man on the Run. Old-school crime meets the podcast age as Hoyt tangles with a true-crime reporter as well as fellow felons and the law. Like his hero, Salzberg is a total pro who always brings it home.â âWallace Stroby, author of Heavenâs a Lie
âCharles Salzberg is a genius at not only crafting a helluva page-turner of a heist novel, but he also manages to make the reader care about Francis Hoyt, master burglar and pathological narcissist. Hoyt is the man on the run, and the story of how he eludes the law, the mob, and a retired cop who has become his personal nemesis packs a solid punch and leaves you rooting for the guy whoâd steal your family jewels without breaking a sweat.â âJames R. Benn, author of the Billy Boyle World War II mystery series
âWhen it comes to Charles Salzbergâs work, you can expect a hard-edged story, crisp dialogue, and memorable characters. This is certainly trueâand then some!âin his latest, Man on the Run. Featuring master burglar Francis Hoyt, a tough and intelligent criminal who canât seem to turn down tempting criminal scores, despite the inherent danger, Man on the Run features a true-crime podcast host, a criminal fence, and an investigator hot on the trail of Francis Hoyt as his most challenging and dangerous burglary comes into play. Very much recommended.â âBrendan DuBois, award-winning and New York Times bestselling author
âItâs a battle of wits and nerves as a cop, a robber, and a journalist dance around one another, weaving a tapestry of deceit and suspense. Salzbergâs dialogue flows like water until it finds truth in this most entertaining read.â âMatt Goldman, New York Times bestselling author