I have read 23 of the 24 Kirk McGarvey novels and found many of them fun, exciting reads. Unfortunately , only 1 of the last 7 has brought me the enjoyment the others have. First Kill is my least favorite Kirk McGarvey novel. It is a confusing, uninteresting story with characters from Russia, Mexico, Chile, and the United States. Russia and the US both seem to have a problem with moles within their governments. Who they are is never clearly established. There is a lot of'babbling' without much action until things pick up in Chapter 58. Then there is a hint of what made McGarvey novels so enjoyable. Unfortunately, this did not last through the end of the book. Kirk is able to carry out his mission, including his first assassination. His work with the CIA ruins his family life, but his work comes first. According to David Hagberg, "I've been asked a number of times to go back to when McGarvey was just starting out, and how it deeply affected the rest of his life - and ultimately, the price just about everyone close to him paid."
Perhaps, the Kirk McGarvey saga has reached its end. I wish it were not so. Disappointing.