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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Tommy Carmellini , Book 3 Draws on recent headlines--terrorist threat, presidential support, bad guys and shoot-em-up. Carmelini skulks around and does plants sneaky wires, Grafton is inscrutable as ever. Grafton's wife is an incredible woman, enduring hardships beyond those of mortal women. The book is politically naive, but who could write an enjoying and excitable book with our gutless politicians. I could not believe what I was reading when one of the victims is murdered by an icicle. Enjoyable and forgettable book. Abu Qasim, an al Qaeda terrorist leader is on the loose and private industry has banned together under the leadership of CIA operative Jake (what else?) Grafton and his trusty sidekick, Tommy Carmellini, to defeat him. I don't read serials or continuing-character fiction primarily because the author usually has nothing significant to say beyond the first introduction of the story or character. There are exceptions of course: Karen Slaughter and her ongoing cast of characters is one exception; Preston & Child and their odd FBI Special Agent Pendergast; the amazing trilogy by Justin Cronin, "The Passage" and story of Amy being others. So, having not followed Stephen Coonts' Jake Grafton, I can only judge THE ASSASSIN by the content of THE ASSASSIN. My complete review of the book is at my book review blog: http://www.tgblogger.com/?p=176. no reviews | add a review
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Rogue CIA agent Tommy Carmellini is called in by a desperate president to break up a deadly partnership between a renegade Mafia boss and ruthless al-Qaeda leader Abu Qasim, who is offering a fortune in exchange for a horrific terrorist attack on New York City. No library descriptions found. |
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