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The Assassin: A Novel
The headlines only reveal half the truth. Here?s the real story. . . .
Abu Qasim, the ruthless and cunning Al Qaeda leader who nearly succeeded in blowing up a meeting of the G-8 in Paris, has escaped from the grasp of the Americans and is plotting his next move. A small band of powerful men, highly placed leaders of industry and politics in the West, have decided they need to target and destroy the terrorist and his inner circle before he can strike again. When a prominent Russian dissident is poisoned in London, however, it?s clear that there?s a very dangerous leak within the ranks of the Westerners, and that Abu Qasim has turned the tables on his rivals---it is now he who is pursuing, and his aim is to kill.
Admiral Jake Grafton dispatches special agent Tommy Carmellini to infiltrate the plot. He tracks the gorgeous and seductive Marisa Petrou, a Frenchwoman who may be Qasim?s daughter and who has her own reasons for wanting him alive---or wishing him dead. Qasim, meanwhile, has a trick up his sleeve---one that he?s been planning for years.
Who is behind the methodical assassinations of the wealthy and powerful Western vigilante team? Will Abu Qasim slip the noose once again? In this pulse-pounding thriller, Tommy Carmellini must put a stop to a master of terror before he unleashes even more death.
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- Posted: Oct-11-2009
Embarrassing.
First and last experience with this author. Good idea but embarrassing execution.Aside from lamentable dialog, a lot of this was laughably bad. One example - the "hero" is guarding two of the primary characters after they were nearly killed (four others were gunned down at their house) - and...
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- Posted: May-16-2009
Whatta mess!
Mr. Coonts really disappoints with "Assassin." I liked Jake Grafton when he was a flier and an admiral in the earlier Coonts works, but now he has evolved into a cryptic and tremendously cold CIA officer -- in the course of "Assassin" he sets up as murder-bait not only some industrialists who are...
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- Posted: Apr-12-2009
Something like a second-rate Hollywood thriller
This novel has a very clear theme: fighting the never-ending anti-terrorist war. What's different from the reality is that the momentum behind the war is not the will and strength of the American government and its allies, but several billionaires and dignitaries. Coonts weaved certains...
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- Posted: Feb-19-2009
Classic Coonts
I have read every book Coonts has written and he is number one on my list.He is always a five star rating.
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- Posted: Feb-02-2009
The Assassin
The Assassin is the first book i have read in years... I am hooked on Coont's writing now. The book did leave you jumping around a bit, but it was very good. Since then I have read The Traitor and Liar and Thieves. They both kept me busy every night. The wife was getting alittle upset... I...
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- Posted: Jan-24-2009
Long Take Off Roll On This One
Stephen Coonts is a pilot and a novelist. This book had me stumped for a while as the narrative just kept plodding along. I have read a lot of accounts lately of the Eighth Air Force in England during WW2 and this book reminded me of the long take off roll of a fully loaded B-17 on the way to...
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- Posted: Nov-25-2008
Stephen Coonts "The Assassin" Thrills and Excites
Finding spare time to read is becoming more difficult these days so I don't want to waste time with something I get nothing out of. One of the points of reading is to be entertained and Stephen Coonts "The Assassin" delivers both excitement and entertainment. I saw him promoting the book on the...
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- Posted: Nov-11-2008
Not his best effort
Seemed like a novel that was written without much logic or background. Disjointed with many loose ends and "you've got to be kidding me" sequences
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- Posted: Nov-10-2008
Authors should not insult their reader's intelligence
I've read nearly all of Coonts' novels and would call myself a tepid fan of his work. Coonts can range from absolutely terrific to pretty bad. "The Assassin", however, is the first Coonts novel I've ever set aside without finishing. In fact, I gave it up at page 75. Why? Because there is not a...
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- Posted: Nov-09-2008
Peculiar book at best
I'm a fan of Coonts and I've tried to like this book. It gets off to a great start and the overall concept is good, but the writing takes an experimental twist that I can't warm up to. The reader is in the dark for far too much of the narrative.Jake Grafton, whom Coonts's readers have come to...
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