High 4. This is an astonishing feat for a debut writer, worthy of comparison to the likes of Graham Greene in achieving a tale which not only maintains the pace of a cracking thriller, but which also raises important philosophical questions on the nature of emotional rivalries and unrequited lovSet amidst the political and social cauldron of the Spanish Civil War, Goddard has created a blackly humorous yet psychologically insightful story of four assassins’ narrative, moral, and emotional trajectory towards carrying out the execution of aging politico, Don Rojo. In doing so, the author also illustrates the senselessncrunch Inter-spliced with the pitched battles, and unexpected twists, is the detailed investigation of the central characters’ ambiguous and divergent aims in carrying out the ‘hit’, not helped by the fact that three of them are in love with the Don’s beautiful daughter. All the intrigue and angst comes to a bloody and action-packed finale on the Don’s hacienda. Riveting and convoluted political machinations which characterise war.