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On the other end of the spy/ assassin scale is Tom Cain's the Accident Man a great assassin but he is not infallible and gets hurt, gets caught, makes mistakes. A refreshing look at a fairly normal guy who kills for a living

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I love the Cotton books. Compelling stories, interesting protagonist, and I like the intertwining history and believable mystery aspects. I rate him as one of my top authors to read.
Hope this helps.


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We have several fans of Mossad thrillers in the group.
Stacey, Samuel; I'm lookin' at you
Samuel in particular seems to be on top of every new thriller release. You might enjoy signing up with his reader's group as you did this one. Listed on our front-page!
Stacey, Samuel; I'm lookin' at you
Samuel in particular seems to be on top of every new thriller release. You might enjoy signing up with his reader's group as you did this one. Listed on our front-page!

Stacey, Samuel; I'm lookin' at you
Samuel in particular seems to be on top of every new thriller release. You might enjoy signing up with h..."
Too cute Felix- thank you. I miss you!!
Lee, I read the book awhile ago; at the time I gave it a 5 star rating based on the story and criteria, not personal opinions.
Knowing a little more than a Mossad cheerleader, I was comparing truths, and knew before hand the issues with the author.
How does one enjoy reading a book while resenting it at the same time.
If you haven't done so, reading a "few" articles about the author before you start the book.
Lmk what you thought of the book.
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