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The Exterminators

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All Bob Dillon ever wanted was a truck with a big fiberglass bug on the roof. All he had to do was survive a half dozen assassination attempts, pull a ten million dollar con on a Bolivian drug lord, and then fall off the face of the earth with his family and his new best friend, Klaus. Six years later, they've surfaced in Oregon where they are continuing to work on an all-natural means of pest control.

Bob and Klaus are using advanced gene sequencers to consolidate the perfect insect-killing traits into one deadly bug. But all this serious DNA tampering is expensive and they're running low on funds. But who will invest? The interested outfit turns out to be a front for an agency of the Department of Defense, and they want to enlist Bob, Klaus, and the bugs in the War on Terror. Things go swimmingly until that Bolivian drug lord discovers he was conned: he offers twenty million to whomever kills Bob and Klaus. Some of the world's best assassins descend on Hollywood and the weirdness reaches an apocalyptic level....

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 3, 2011
      Fitzhugh’s second comic thriller featuring bug-killer Bob Dillon (after 1996’s Pest Control) has more twists and turns than a cockroach eluding a slipper. Bob and his sidekick, assassin Klaus Müller, are working in Oregon on developing “a ‘green’ alternative to chemical pest control” in the form of a genetically engineered insect from the assassin bug family. Short of cash, they turn for funding to a murky agency with a venture capitalist front that’s really connected to the Department of Defense, whose representative wants their help “in the war on terror.” Bob and Klaus wind up in Hollywood, where they become targets of a Bolivian drug lord who puts a $20 million price tag on their heads. Along the way, the protagonist’s name, as in singer Bob Dylan, is good for a few yucks. Millennial religious fanatics, the film industry, the environment, both mainstream and right-wing media, all play a part in this delightful romp.

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2011
      This sequel to 1997's Pest Control finds Bob Dillon, his wife and daughter, and Klaus, who was hired to kill Bob but became his best friend instead, now living under assumed identities in Oregon. All Bob wants to do is keep searching for the perfect insect-killing bug, but other people have other plans. The American government wants to adapt his work to military uses; a CIA agent wants to get his hands on Bob (and not for any good reasons, either); and there's still the matter of the original hit on Bob, six years earlier, which a certain Bolivian drug lord would very much like to see brought to completion. Fitzhugh's novels are decidedly offbeat comic thrillers, much like Tim Dorsey's Serge Storms series, and readers who enjoy either Dorsey or Carl Hiaasen should definitely be pointed in Fitzhugh's direction. With a plot that escalates from the funny to the borderline surreal, and characters who make us laugh pretty much whenever they open their mouths, the book is a real winner.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

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