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Samuel Carver hat einen besonderen Beruf. Er heilt die Welt von üblen Krankheiten: Diktatoren, Massenmörder, Mafiabosse. Seine Methode: diskrete Liquidation. Als er den Auftrag übernimmt, ein entführtes Mädchen im afrikanischen Malemba wiederzufinden, stört er damit unversehens die Kreise eines übermächtigen Gegners. Das Mädchen befindet sich in der Gewalt des skrupellosen Diktators Gushungo. Er verfolgt mit ihr einen perfiden Plan und wird sich von niemandem davon abbringen lassen. Er beschließt daher, seiner Sammlung eine neue Trophäe hinzuzufügen: Samuel Carvers Kopf.

413 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Tom Cain

30 books113 followers
Tom Cain is the pseudonym of David Thomas, an award-winning journalist with twenty-five years experience working at Fleet Street newspapers, as well as for major magazines in Britain and the US.

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543 reviews56 followers
June 30, 2015
Book №4 in the Sam Carver series, and so far this has been the weakest one of all. It still has plenty of action, and the typical double crosses, but it does get rather predictable. Perhaps if I hadn't read the preceding books quite so recently, then I might have enjoyed this one more.
Initially Carver is tasked with a hostage retrieval mission, for the wealthy Wendall Klerk. His niece is the last surviving member of his family, and has been taken hostage. Them a few years later he contacts Carver again, with the prospect of another job in Malemba.
Malemba has surely got to be based on Zimbabwe. A despotic ruler who has ousted the white settlers, and has succeeded in turning a prosperous African country into one of misery and suffering. A popular figure is waiting in the wings to take over should the opportunity present itself.
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366 reviews15 followers
November 29, 2019
I should be fair and write reviews for the books I like too. But alas I am always much more moved to do so by books that are crap.

Which this is. I figured out who the twist villain was fairly quickly, but the author actually endeavored to muddy the waters by several descriptions of actions that are very unlikely to have happened in retrospect. So I am crying foul at that. I am also not really pleased with the psychopathy of that person, and I basically don't buy that whole part of the story; it's inauthentic and feels totally cooked up solely to provide a plot in which one side always knows what the other side is up to.

And all of that made the entire book drag on once you figured out they were always going to know what was coming at them, no matter what. And it's not like Carver caught on quickly enough.

While I enjoyed the thinly veiled portrayal of Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace including their faux Christianity, that just wasn't enough to make me like this book.
589 reviews6 followers
October 10, 2018
Loved it. Non stop action, good story line. Even the somewhat predictable ending didn't detract from my overall enjoyment. Been a while since I've read any Tom Cain, but I guess too many other books got in the way.
794 reviews1 follower
October 2, 2021
Good charity buy that was a quick paced read. The plot starts with a rescue of a kidnapped girl and then in the second part is the plot to restore order in a despotic African regime. Carver is the all action centre of this plot that for all its predictable moments rattles along to the end.
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592 reviews19 followers
December 2, 2025
Book three, (Assassin), had thrown me off because Carver didn’t seem like himself. It read as if someone else was writing him.
But this one? A total change because Carver is back!
The intensity and style feel true to the earlier books. 👍
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266 reviews
January 8, 2019
I enjoyed reading about how Carver would accomplish his tasks. Also enjoyed the twist of the plot at the end.
Profile Image for Mike Rymarz.
Author 5 books
June 17, 2025
Enjoyable. Didn't have to think too much and raced through it
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January 15, 2014
It's very difficult for me to detail the flaws in this book without giving away spoilers to the ending. It is not a good book, although, until a dozen or so pages from the end, it was interesting and gripping. The main problem is that the ending, attempting to provide a twist, is merely a tired cliche.

Not only is a predictable and overused trope chosen as the best way to conclude the story, but it also destroys interesting characters and renders many of the antagonists' actions retrospectively irrational.

I strongly suspected what the ending would be when I was roughly a third of the way through the book. I spent the next 300 pages discovering how illogical that ending would turn out to be, and then I read on in horror as the author managed to deliver a "twist" was both obvious and incongruous with the rest of the novel, the exact opposite of how they're meant to be deployed.

The last chapter, an insipid, exposition-strewn conversation between the few survivors of the story, offers no catharsis and merely injects a sense of nausea to the rapidly ascending feeling of bafflement at a promising storyline gone south.

There is also the issue of the grossly sexist portrayal of a certain female character, the misrepresentation of psychopathy and the cringeworthy dialogue.

Apart from that it's alright.
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1,406 reviews215 followers
April 5, 2015
Samuel Carver is a former assassin who is approached by a former client who wants him to assassinate the tyrannical dictator of the fictional African country Malemba (loosely based on Zimbabwe). The plan is that this will open the doors for the democratic Opposition leader to step in. However there is more at stake than meets the eye.

This is the fourth book in a series which started with The Accident Man, but it works as a standalone novel. Samuel Carver is an interesting and flawed hero who consistently lets his emotions override his judgement. This annoyed me immensely in the early Tom Cain books, but I've grown to accept it.

This is a fast paced thriller which moves between Southern Africa and Hong Kong. Maybe because I approached this book with low expectations, I enjoyed it. It's a perfectly acceptable mindless holiday read which you'll tear through and then forget ten minutes after finishing it. There are flaws in the plot but the quickfire pace allows the reader to paper over them. One significant twist in particular never felt believable to me. There are also elements that borrow from heavily from other novels - particularly a lengthy gun battle which felt straight out of a Bond movie. (Cain acknowledges his debt to Ian Fleming at the end of the book).
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904 reviews16 followers
January 24, 2016
Africa has had it's share of dictator's but Henderson Gushungo has to be the
worst. Millions of people are starving and anyone who opposes his regime is
thrown in jail or killed. While Henderson and his cronies get rich off of the countries
resources a powerful consortium of political and business interests offer Samuel
Carver the job of regime change. He accepts and this well may be his last job.
It's full of twists, turns killings, and back stabbing. This is book four in the Samuel
Carver series and I gave it a 4.
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312 reviews
November 3, 2013
I always enjoy Tom Cain's Carver books. They have a lot of action and are very fast paced. This one was set mainly in Africa and dealt with the starvation of a once prosperous country by an insane dictator. There was also a few twists along the way. The only reason I haven't marked this as 4 stars is because of one passage of sickening violence against a woman and her child that I felt was unnecessary and made feel nauseous.
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June 1, 2011
Started reading this on a drive home and got through it very quickly, nearly half way already. Not as good as Wilbur Smith but still enjoying the story.......
Well I have finished and this book didnt take me long to read as it was a very easy read and very enjoyable....I will look for this author again.
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Author 279 books161 followers
August 14, 2011
A once good series deteriorates further and further. Implausible scenario straight of a bad Bond/Jason Statham B-movie blueprint; wishful thinking revenge subplot against financial markets to make it seemingly up to date; female characters are an insult and so full of cliches. Last time I'll be reading a Carver title...
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679 reviews
November 18, 2013
The first chapter with the unnecessary sex depictions almost made me stop reading right there. Maybe sex sells, but not to me. The end confrontation was also one of those wtf moments concerning the female character, and the more I thought about it the more it seems that the author had to been desperate for things to tie back into the main plot/storyline.
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Author 19 books29 followers
July 25, 2014
Thriller set in Zimbabwe (thinly disguised Malemba) Johanesberg and Hong Kong. Plenty of action and backstabbing and setups. I tore thru this puppy in record time. No time wasted on anything other than the thrill to kill and vengeance. You will witness assassinations of a corrupt regime, an attempted coup, and a few beautiful women (because they are never plain). Good time waster.
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49 reviews1 follower
October 24, 2012
This one has a confusing beginning. Very unclear direction of the history and time jump but the story is good and soon picks up into the fast paced read I've come to expect of the Carver novels. Still unclear as to where we are in the present context but other than that, it's all good..
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118 reviews5 followers
June 20, 2013
The writer found the "formula" in which to write this series and this one is a very clear example, lacks a compeling plot, is completely predictable, everyone from Carver to the scotsman in charge of the hunting is boring and flat.
To be read as automatically as it was written.
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623 reviews1 follower
November 7, 2014
I always enjoy the Sam Carver books by the author every time I read them. And this one was no different it had great characters, story action sequences and a great twist near the end which I did not see coming but totally enjoyed the ending and can't wait to read the next one.
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351 reviews19 followers
February 3, 2012
Not quite what I expected ,but nevertheless a good read in parts never going to be in the Wilbur Smith class.
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67 reviews12 followers
June 29, 2012


Another awesome read in the same class as vince Flynn and Tom woods.
3 reviews3 followers
January 10, 2013
took a while to get into this one but picked up pace and became a jolly good romp!
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64 reviews
September 15, 2013
an enjoyable piece of escapism. not as good as some books in the series but Sam carver is still worth keeping up to date with
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113 reviews18 followers
February 15, 2016
For every reaction,there is an opposite and equal reaction.The story is exactly as mentioned.
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