Death Sentence (novel)

Death Sentence

First edition
Author Brian Garfield
Country United States
Language English
Genre Crime
Drama
Thriller novel
Publisher M. Evans
Publication date
1975
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 209
ISBN 0-87131-198-4
Preceded by Death Wish

Death Sentence is the 1975 sequel novel to Death Wish by Brian Garfield.[1][2][3][4]

Plot introduction

Six months after Death Wish, Paul Benjamin has moved from New York to Chicago following the death of his catatonic daughter, the result of the brutal attack that transformed him into a vigilante. The only thing that distracts him from his renewed vendetta against crime is a beautiful woman whom he starts dating. As he leads this double life, a copycat vigilante begins stalking the streets. What's worse, vigilantism soon becomes a rallying cry for the city as the police search for their man before innocent people are hurt. Now, Paul isn't after criminals or even justice, but a man who is as dangerous as he himself has become.

Film adaptation

Death Wish II (1982) borrows some elements from the book, but ultimately it contrasts with the book's storyline, characters and setting. In 2007, a film based on the novel (though a completely different storyline) was made, starring Kevin Bacon and directed by James Wan.[5]

Characters


Creation

The book was written as a "penance" for the film version of Death Wish.[6]

References

  1. "Looking back at the Death Wish franchise". Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  2. "Unease in the Air and Revenge on the Screen". The New York Times. 26 August 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  3. Lichtenfeld, Eric (13 September 2007). "Killer Films". Retrieved 6 August 2017 via Slate.
  4. "Death Wish by Brian Garfield – review - Spinetingler Magazine". www.spinetinglermag.com. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  5. Mengel, Bradley (28 August 2009). "Serial Vigilantes of Paperback Fiction: An Encyclopedia from Able Team to Z-Comm". McFarland. Retrieved 6 August 2017 via Google Books.
  6. http://www.novelrocket.com/2007/01/author-interview-brian-garfield.html



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