ASSASSIN PART THREE Ramp up the suspense, ramp up the excitement, fasten your seatbelt, and try to stop biting your nails as we roar into the third and final section of Assassin. Here’s where it all comes together, and if, by chance, you haven’t grabbed onto your copy of parts one and two, there’s still time to do so!
Warning! Try not to flip to the end of the book to find out how it will end – you’ll spoil the surprise for yourself and miss the intricacies which make this, in the words of the subtitle, The Ultimate Thriller.
Now that you’ve sampled a taste of someone who may well be your next “favorite author,” it’s time to think about what it would be like to enjoy some full meals, such as Scribe, the story of the only female pope, to Against All Odds: The Magnificent Trio that the Israeli Air Force; and from Billy Jenkins, which explores the cataclysmic events that changed the world from the beginning of the Twentieth Century to the end of World War II, seen through the eyes of a traveling circus; to Arcade, which celebrates the post-World War II world of “ordinary” people as they live extraordinary lives through the late-1900s and into the Twenty-first Century.
Or, if you’d prefer thrillers, there’s ChildFinders, where children are programmed to kill on command after they hear a selected “trigger phrase,” through an evil genius the likes of Hannibal Lecter, who intends to control the world; or Stalemate, where three disparate, desperate factions of society battle for control of a dying Southeastern town; or The Wrecking Crew, where the Mafia takes on ISIS with deadly serious, but hilarious, results.
Rather than being 3 different books this one book split into 3 parts. I thought it was very good and engaging with probably part 3 being the weakest of all 3 parts. I found part 3 a bit inconsistent with a lot of things just seemed to be happening that the reader was made to make several leaps of faith to figure out what had happened. There were no major plot twists and it seemed unbelievable given the numbers of people involved that the assassin could go undetected for so long. Also a person suddenly turned out to be a deep sleeper in Iran, awfully convenient. Overall a strong book but I've read better with better twists.