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Diary of an Assassin

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Diary of an Assassin

By: Victor Methos
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A PROFESSIONAL THAT'S LOST THE DESIRE TO KILL... Tired of a life of violence, hitman Isaac Rhett is ready to retire after one last assignment. But the assignment turns out to be a trap and pits him against the deadliest assassin in the world, Gustav Fabrice. A MADMAN WITH NO PURPOSE BUT TO DESTROY... Gustav is cunning, ferocious, and insane. Without the inhibitions a person would feel against extreme violence, Gustav is on a rampage with the death of Isaac Rhett as his only goal. A single police officer from Interpol is the only witness to the monster that's been let loose on society and attempts to track him down before Gustav carries out his mission. A DESPERATE FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL... Rhett's mark turns out to be a congresswoman with no known enemies. Rhett flees with her with Gustav on their heels. But Rhett knows you cannot escape a man like Gustav. At some point, they will have to fight. But there is only one way that Rhett knows to stop Gustav... you must let him kill you first. Espionage Genre Fiction Military Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense War & Military Assassin Fiction
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I the story line was good. I will have to read the actual book. The virtual voice was so monotoned the story was hard to follow. You never knew who was speaking and there is zero inflection.

Story gets lost w/virtual voice

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This was an interesting read. I was intrigued that almost all of the characters end up getting killed in the end. The AI voice didn’t bother me too much, but I would rather it have been read by a real person. I would recommend this read if you like espionage true crime, and assassins.

Live by the gun, die by the gun.

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The monotony of Virtual Voice was a definite detriment here. Hard to keep the characters separate with the same voice for all. And I cracked up when a .22 was read as "point two two" or whatever it was.

I do not like Virtual Voice

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I did not like the virtual voice at all. I really feel like this novel could have been 100% better with actual narrators. I honestly feel like I wasted a credit.

The Assasin

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Had to stop listening the narrator was so robotic I lost any interest. May have been a good book but I will never know

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