Assassin's Game

Assassin's Game

بواسطة Ward Larsen
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Mystery Thriller & Suspense
تنسيق كيندل
صفحات 382
لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Aug 26, 2014
الناشر Forge Books
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David Slaton, a seasoned assassin with a complicated past, finds himself thrust back into the shadows of his former life when the stakes become alarmingly high. Abruptly pulled from his peaceful existence, he is drawn into a web of conspiracy that challenges not only his skills but also his principles. As he navigates a world rife with deception and betrayal, Slaton's journey becomes a compelling exploration of moral dilemmas faced by those who live by the blade.

Throughout this gripping narrative, the tension escalates as Slaton encounters formidable foes and unexpected allies. His expertise is put to the test in a series of heart-stopping encounters that leave readers on the edge of their seats. With every twist and turn, the lines between friend and foe blur, demanding his utmost discernment and strategic brilliance to survive.

Ward Larsen masterfully crafts a tale teeming with suspense and relentless action, making readers question how far they would go to protect the ones they love. As Slaton delves deeper into a labyrinth of danger, he must confront his own demons and the haunting memories of his choices.

With relentless pacing and richly developed characters, the story pushes boundaries while delving into themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and redemption. Slaton's race against time will resonate with anyone who appreciates a rollercoaster of emotions blended with thrilling escapades.

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