Assassins Anonymous by Rob Hart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
All told, a fun, light, thriller.
Huh? Light thriller? Well, there is a bit of humor in it and the assassin chap is rather shaping up to be a nice guy. I mean, as nice as you can be, transforming yourself from Baba Yaga into a reformed assassin. (Hey, wait, haven't see seen this before, John?)
Either way, this novel scratches that itch. Almost a year sober, now, and enter in assassination attempts. I enjoyed Mark and all his interactions. It's not quite as bloodthirsty as some, and he stuck to his guns, so to speak, but I really appreciated his stubborn streak.
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Monday, August 12, 2024
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