Keller is friendly. Industrious. A bit lonely, sometimes. If it wasn't
for the fact that he kills people for a living, he'd be just your
average Joe. The inconvenient wife, the troublesome sports star, the
greedy business partner, the vicious dog, he'll take care of them all,
quietly and efficiently. If the price is right.
Like the rest of us, Keller's starting to worry about his retirement.
After all, he's not getting any younger. (His victims, on the other
hand, aren't getting any older.) So he contacts his "booking agent,"
Dot, up in White Plains, and tells her to keep the hits coming. He'll
take any job, anywhere. His nest egg needs fattening up.
Of course, being less choosy means taking greater risks--and that could
buy Keller some big trouble. Then again, in this game, there are plenty
of opportunities for some inventive improvisation . . . and a determined
self-motivator can make a killing.