Noah and the team are called up for a new mission, but it almost seems like history repeating itself. This time, Jenny is forced to take on the role of a known female assassin in order to expose the terrorist organization behind her. The plan takes them to a few different locales, and puts all of them in danger.
The first contract she is given is for a high-ranking British official, but that turns out to have been only a test. The real contract comes afterward, and the entire team is shocked when they learn who the target is. Terrorism strikes close to home when Jenny is contracted to kill none other than Allison Peterson, herself.
Unfortunately, the organization behind the contract has leverage that may make it necessary for Jenny and Team Camelot to actually carry out the assassination.
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David Archer was born and raised in Bakersfield, California. He is a fiction author and novelist, writing in the mysteries and thrillers genre. His approach to writing is to hit deep, keep you entertained, and leave you wanting MORE with every turn of the page. He writes mysteries, thrillers, and suspense novels, all of which are primed to get your heart pumping.
I have read all eleven Noah Wolfe books and can’t wait to read the twelfth! Great series, great characters. David Archer is becoming my favorite author.
Here's the latest Noah Wolfe book. Wolfe is an assassin who lacks emotion, but who made it through life by studying people and learning to pretend. As with most thrillers, there are cu s and killing and conspiracies and threats to world peace and order.
Archer fills in enough backstory early on (without being repetitious) to give new readers enough background, but at the same time repeatedly refers to previous stories. I've read them all but even so bad to think back about which book was being referred to. In many respects, this series is akin to watching a tv series. Each book continues the story. If you've read any of Archer's Noah Wolf books start with Code Name Camelot. Generally available either free of low cost, there are over 2,000 reviews that span the spectrum. If you like it, then be sure that the latest is the best in the series so far.
This is the 11th book in this series and the first one that I didn't give at least a 4 star rating. I appreciate that the author is busy cranking out new stories and this one has a good plot but it appears that Mr. Archer has gotten a bit lazy with this one. The first couple of chapters I kept thinking I had already read this book but then realized the reason was because there were parts that were so similar to previous books in the series that all I could think was he did a copy and paste. I'm hoping this isn't an ongoing trend in the upcoming books of this series as I will definitely be disappointed. Time will tell.
Noah and team Camelot are tasked with finding and ultimately destroying a group of very rich and powerful people who believe that they can control the world,however there is one obstacle in their way Allison the head of E&E. To get close to them Jenny has to go undercover as an assassin called Victoria however they discover who she really is and kidnap Neil to force Jenny to assassinate Allison. As everything spirals out of control team Camelot must rescue Neil before Jenny can kill Allison,only problem is they don't know where he is being kept.
Be Proud David Archer, these books just keep getting better !
I've been remiss in my reviews of the Noah Wolf series, not because I haven't enjoyed every one, but because I can't wait to start the Next novel. Each character is unique and interesting, the relationships among the E + E personnel are true to life, and the plots and action can stand up alongside anything by Thor, Child's, Banner or, even Clancy. Looking forward to Number 12.
Good story but a little farfetched. Without giving any spoilers, I found parts of the plot to be a tad forced. Kind if like Silas Marner. I am probably in a minority left who had to read that in school. There were no efitingberrord and parts of the book were very entertaining. Looking forward to #12. Still like the series and recommend the author. I haven't read his other series yet but will try them when I finish with Camelot.👍👍
Noah team is sent on a mission, with Jenny to impersonate a woman who is a hired assassin. Finding who the top guys in this terrorist. organization to pull them down is a must. The tables get turned when they insist that it is only her and Neil to meet them, then Neil is taken. To get him back she has to assassin someone. With her love for Neil, she will do what they ask, but if she does, she may lose Neil anyways. A tense plot, of figuring how to stop and protect the team and Jenny.
An astounding read. The time table is rapidly closing for Noah and his team to complete their mission to shutdown and eliminate the group trying to change America and the worlds total existence. Well beyond a dictatorship will exist. Global submission. All freedom will cease to exist. I also call this book martial bliss! An excellent read!! My highest recommendation!!
Wow. This once again was such an addictive adrenaline rush. You could cut the tension with a knife. I had another late night , early morning read. The further adventure of Noah and Team Camelot gets better with each book. The assignment this time had an unexpected twist to it that was nail biting. I can’t tell you the story but this is such a MUST read. I have to unwind now but wouldn’t have missed the experience for the world. Great read David.
Love this book and all the Rest of them! I can’t wait for the next one. All of David Archer book series are so inviting and mysterious at the same time. You never know until the very end what’s going to happen. If you want a good read, pick up any of his books and you will find yourself enthralled!!
The books of Noah Wolf and his Camelot team are a great read. Great characters well played out stories, just the kind of book you don’t want to put away when reading. This time one of the Camelot members is forced to kill the head of their mother organisation E&E and its upt to Noah and his team to prevent this. It kept me hooked till the ladt page
I have never read any of this series but am hooked. Lots of intrigue with interesting details about modern technology usage in deception. As this was my first time with the series I'm sure I will get to understand the players and their roles. Looking forward to reading all
I always get caught up in the plot development and knowing the characters always makes it even more interesting. My only issue is the tenses were often incorrect and the writing a bit stilted in a few instances. That does nothing to deter me from looking forward to the next story.
Had seen reviews saying brilliant and masterful. Sorry folks, this was neither. I would call it an average yarn. Actually considered leaving it unfinished. Got better when the team hooking up with each other wasn’t the focus. And now there will be another couple on the Camelot team? Sorry, won’t be back.
When team Camelot is told that their next mission is for Jenny to pretend to be a female assassin they all think oh this is too easy! But when someone recognizes she's not the real assassin, it will take all of Noah's maneuvering power to get her back. Unless they really piss Jenny off; the she just might take them all out by herself!
Surprisingly, I just don't get tired of reading these Noah Wolf books! I know the characters and can anticipate some of their reactions, etc. But David Archer manages to bring in new elements and new interesting characters. Adding girl friends or wives for members of the team enriches the plots and the circumstances. After reading #11, I'm looking forward to starting #12 in this series./
Book 11 in the Noah Wolf series has a new twist, Jenny is permanently added to team Camelot mainly because of Neil, this turns out to be a blessing and a curse. Jenny is assigned to impersonate another Female Hitter and everything blows up, Neil is captured and will die unless Jenny kills the top dog in her Organization.
Mixed with international intrigue the team continues building. Cinderella (Jenny) is still a part from the last book and makes an interesting addition. Fast and fun.
Don't know how you do it But. So Glad You Did!! Each book is better than the others. Already have next one on my list. Thank you for your work!! Annette Graham
It appears that this series gets better with age. Many of the books of this genre tend to get watered down or off message by this genre I ever. This series m however, gets better with every book.
I liked the characters and plot. Moved right along with plenty of action. Not too much suspense as you kinda know Jenny is going to survive as well as the rest but good ending. I’ll read the next
Killing bad guys for the government is the job of these likable characters. The adventures are exciting and easy to read. This one was over too soon. I can hardly wait for the next installment of this series.
Another fantastic storyline from a great story teller. Although it is similar to a previous plot, and yes the author does mention that, there is enough of a difference that it doesn't feel like it is just a rehash. Can't wait to read the next one in the series.
I love this series! The characters are crafted to show that friendship between assassin's is just as valuable as family. There is action to keep you glued to the story until you suddenly are looking forward to the next!
Team Camelot, which now includes Jenny is sent to takedown a terrorist organization. Jenny is cast in the role of Victoria, A known as rain. Things begin to fall apart, Neil is kidnapped and Jenny is sent to kill Allison
Having read the earlier Noah Wolf books, I found this quite disappointing. It was as if it had been written by someone else. The story was okay, the characters were okay but somehow were forgettable, just not impressed. Sorry.