Death Wish (novel)

For the series, see Death Wish (film series). For the psychological condition, see Death drive. For other uses, see Death Wish (disambiguation).
Death Wish

First edition
Author Brian Garfield
Country United States
Language English
Genre Crime
Drama
Thriller novel
Publisher David McKay
Publication date
1972
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN 0-679-50299-8
Followed by Death Sentence

Death Wish is a 1972 novel by Brian Garfield.

Plot

Paul Benjamin is a CPA in New York and lifelong liberal. However, his staid life is overturned when his daughter, Carol, and spouse, Esther, are attacked by muggers. His wife does not survive the attack, and his traumatized daughter is left in a vegetative state. Forced to reevaluate his views, Benjamin becomes a realist, and eager for vengeance. While on a business trip in Arizona, he buys a revolver and brings it back to New York. Benjamin shoots a mugger who accosts him. Benjamin continues to take justice into his own hands, drawing would-be muggers into traps by using himself as the bait. In one case, he rents a car, pulls it over to the side of the road, and writes an "Out of Gas" sign on the vehicle. He then hides, waiting for someone to steal the car. When some lawbreakers do so, he shoots them.

It is only within the last fifty pages of the first novel that Benjamin slays his first victim. The second novel, Death Sentence, states that Benjamin murdered seventeen people over five weeks.

Film adaptation

Main article: Death Wish (film)

In 1974, a film based on the novel was made, starring Charles Bronson and directed by Michael Winner.

Characters

Sequel Novel

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