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Former KGB assassin Max Austin's peaceful life in Paris is shattered when his mother's imminent death brings him back to a world he only wants to forget. Before he's even unpacked his bags, a brutal act of terrorism sends Max running for his life and forces him to uncover secrets about his father's past to save his family's lives.
Max's sister and nephew become pawns in a game that started a generation ago. As Max races from the alleyways of Minsk to the tony neighborhoods of Zurich, and finally to the gritty streets of Prague, he must confront his past and come to terms with his future to preserve his family name.
If you like intrigue, twists, and high-octane excitement, you'll love this tight, fast-paced adventure, starring Jack Arbor's stoic hero, ex-KGB assassin-for-hire Max Austin.
Jack Arbor is the Amazon bestselling author of six thrillers featuring the wayward KGB assassin Max Austin. The stories follow Max as he comes to terms with his past and tries to extricate himself from a destiny he desperately wants to avoid.
Jack works as a digital technologist during the day and writes at night and on weekends, with much love and support from his lovely wife, Jill.
Jill and Jack live outside Aspen, Colorado, where they enjoy trail running and hiking through the natural beauty of the Roaring Fork Valley. Jack also likes to taste new bourbons and grill meat, usually at the same time. They both miss the coffee on the East Coast.
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I have not read a book as good as this since Nelson DeMille's 'Charm School'. The author, Jack Arbor, sets the stage for a series about Mikhail Asimov, the Russian Assassin who takes the American name Max Austin for his pseudonym because he loves the American city, Austin. When I read a book discovering an author like Jack Arbor, (which is rare) that lets you get a glimpse into the workings of a mind as brilliant and as knowledgeable about a country as vast, with a political system so complex as Russia and their Oligarchs, it makes one wonder if Mr. Arbor is as knowledgeable as he is about Russia and the spy craft trade because if he himself was in fact MI5, MI6, CIA or at one time a double agent because how can this work all be based on 'research'? That's how intricate and convincing the plot is. Books that claim to be thrillers need to be filled with suspense and a thrill or two, and be suspenseful and this book is all of that and more. It's also educational and I can tell you this without giving away a thing. I wrote down some of the quotes Max learned from his father, a Russian Master Spy and Max's Teacher and mentor who he held up as a Legend throughout the series.