Audible Audio Edition
Listening Length: 15 hours and 53 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Audible.com Release Date: May 3, 2016
Whispersync for Voice: Ready
Language: English
ASIN: B01ETGMB1Q
Best Sellers Rank: #64 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Mysteries & Thrillers > Espionage #332 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Mysteries & Thrillers > Suspense #574 in Books > Mystery, Thriller & Suspense > Thrillers & Suspense > Spies & Politics > Espionage
This is by far Ward Larsons best book yet. I started with the Perfect Assassin as a random choice and was hooked Immediately. I was surprised how quickly i was capture by the main character and the story plotline. There are many such books with spies and assassins running around. Somehow Larson has created a very sympathetic yet highly skillful assassin. Eventhough he is a kiddon for Israel, he has a redeeming heart. As I got into the second book, the Assassin's Game, David Slaton is even more relatable. There are many characters that fill the story from Europe to the United States. They bring a real suspenseful roller coaster ride for the reader wanting for more. The Assassin's Silence fulfills that hunger. I am definitely looking for future adventures from the kiddon.The best praise I can give is that David Slaton reminds me of a younger Gabriel Allon.Forget whole books on Jammer Davis. He is great as supporting cast. Focus on Slaton. He is the star.
Really enjoyed Ward Larsen`s latest book Assassin`s Silence. It is a very fast paced international thriller that brings back David Slaton as the main character. I enjoyed the chase after the bad guys all over Europe, the Middle East and South America and the US. The former Mossad agent David Slaton was relentless in pursuing the evil characters who want to use a highly radioactive substance to commit a terrorist act. Characters from earlier books played a key role. I hope Ward Larsen writes more David Slaton books. They are top notch.
The first book was great - the ending was a little cliche, but it was still a great read. This book is far more nuanced and complex, making it a damned fine book.If you can, read the first book first, even though that's not an absolute prerequisite it'll just help a little with the continuity.Great writing, great story, impeccably researched and delivered perfectly.Wish I could find more books written this well.
I read a lot and like mystery and espionage books. There are the great writer and good and then fair. It is mix and I have read my share of all. When great plot and writing coupled with a believable scenario comes to together is is like going to the best restaurant and getting great food and to top it off a fabulous dessertThis is what reader will get from this book the best and then some.Reading this book will be enjoyable
Ward Larsen just keeps improving as an author. This is his best yet. Complicated plot involving many twists and turns. Improbable action, some times, but entertaining. Which is why I read fiction, to be entertained. Great to see two characters from his books in one story.
I am a book junky and always have a book going but I have to say that Ward Larsen has become my favorite author. Loved the combined characters! His plotting and characters put several of the big name authors to shame. If you haven't read this chacter be sure to read the first two before this one. Enjoy because you have a real treat in store. I think you will like e everything Larsen has written. I sure do. I've read every book. This author is a keeper. Just wish he could write faster. Looking forward to next publication.
WOW - just WOW!!!! Loved this David Slaton book and I hope that one day, Ward Larsen will bring him out of the woodwork again.Suspenseful and exciting - I didn't see the final twist coming - and I loved how they bamboozled the pilots of the rogue airliner - no spoilers!Again I need to talk about how I love the humanity of David Slaton. This is shown in several ways and at the last, his honesty - again no spoilers!This writer and his main character are my favourite of all the action thrillers I have ever read.and one of the problems I had was forcing myself NOT to skip to the last pages to find out how it ended! No, I didn't peep!
So I am a reader who enjoys good Assassin type books. Given that warning,I enjoyed the main character and fell into pleasure reading. I think the plot is a little much but not so daft as to detract from the story. All in all I am happy to be avoiding some of the repeated authors such as Stuart Wood$, Lee Child etc who have run their course.
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