Assassin's Revenge
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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Publisher Description
Revenge is a dish best served… well-done
Assassin Xavier Saint has uncovered one of the main layers of the assassins' network out to frame him while in Vietnam. At the same time, he's getting close to finding out the fate of his ex-girlfriend. He feels like he's finally getting somewhere. But just to shake him harder, now they're after his daughter.
They don't know who they're dealing with...
Willing to call in a favor, knowing it will cost him more in the end, Saint is willing to try a Hail Mary and give it all he has. What has he got to lose? Everything.
How will Saint protect his daughter, find his ex-girlfriend, and make sure innocent lives are saved as he executes his revenge?
Find out in Assassin's Revenge.
Reviews
★★★★★ "FANTASTIC… twists and turns that I certainly didn't see coming."
★★★★★ "Action and intrigue."
★★★★★ "The body count was quite high… lots of action… characterization was good… I loved the book."
★★★★★ "Awesome adventure! I highly recommend reading this book and the series. I know that I'm enjoying it."
★★★★★ "Wow, fantastic. Too bad I can only give it five stars… Full action, intrigue and suspense and more action, action, action… Just what I like. Loved the story."
The Saint Assassin Series
International bestselling author Ethan Jones brings a book so heart-stopping you'll have to take up a permanent position on the edge of your seat. Follow Saint as he travels from New Delhi to Malaysia, Nepal to Slovakia. Check out this clean, clever, and captivating series with book three that promises to deliver one satisfying turn after another.
If you like fast-paced, get-the-bad-guys action, you'll love Assassin's Revenge. Click to enjoy now.
Customer Reviews
Excellent.
Ethan Jones does it again with another action packed thriller. This time Saint is doing his best to get to those responsible for his troubles when things get ramped up several notches as they go after his daughter. The author never wastes a word and the story flies by with Saint dodging bullets and trying to keep his emotions in check. As always with Mr Jones' stories this is excellent.