
Night of the Assassin
Assassin Series Prequel
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Narrated by:
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Dick Hill
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By:
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Russell Blake
Night of the Assassin is the gritty, edge-of-your seat prequel to King of Swords. A no-holds-barred, breakneck-paced thriller, Night of the Assassin charts the early years of El Rey - known as the King of Swords - a super-assassin responsible for some of the world's most spectacular and daring executions. Framed against the backdrop of present-day Mexico's brutal narco-trafficking violence, Night of the Assassin chronicles the making of a monster - a cold-blooded, ruthless killing machine. Raw, disturbing, edgy and unflinching, this epic saga defies convention to create a roller-coaster of intrigue, suspense and thrills that will leave even the most jaded thriller aficionados gasping for breath.
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I listened to the audiobook version of this book, and that may be part of the reason I can only give it a 3. The narrator was very slow, and I had to bump up the speed of the app in order to get through the story.I enjoyed the beginning of the story as we followed the development of El Rey, but I felt in the latter part of the book it was a bit hard to stay with the story. We no longer had any insight into the assassin and simply followed his feats. I did find the storyline interesting enough to read some of the other books in the series. I think I will read the Kindle version instead of listening if the same narrator is used.
Insight into Early Days
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So similar to Lee Child
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Excellent
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What did you love best about Night of the Assassin?
This book fleshed out El Rey - the assassin. It gives background to how he became so cold in carrying out murder for hire with out a second thought. The things he sees and his own personal tragedies shaped what he would ultimately become.What about Dick Hill’s performance did you like?
I always like Dick Hill. He is an excellent narrator, I found these books by searching for books he has read.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Without spoiling it for anyone yes. when Jasmine tells what happened to her after the murder of her father.Any additional comments?
Really good book, fast paced, brutal at times but believable. I highly recommend this book. If you're looking for something different in this genre you've found it!Riveting Fast and Brutal
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Would you listen to Night of the Assassin again? Why?
yes takes a bit to really get the flow of thingsDid the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Basically kept my attentionWhat about Dick Hill’s performance did you like?
great jobWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
yes the obvious one raising issue of "mercy" acta short romp
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, because it is very fast pace and entertaining.What does Dick Hill bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Dick Hill is acting the entire bookIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
He is coming for youAny additional comments?
The book is called Night of the Assassin and is part of the Assassin series. It serves as a prequel for King of Swords, it was my first Russell Blake book and I enjoyed it very much.The main character is a boy, that learns everything he needs to know about the power of self control, weapons, diving, hunting and many other things and grows to become one of the most feared assassins in the World
The world of the Drug Cartels depicted in this book is very scary and, at times, makes you wish it’s just fiction, but we all know it is not. The good part is that the author doesn’t go into so many gory details as I recently saw in The Power of the Dog, that one was really brutal, but I hope to review it at some later date.
I don’t want to spoil the experience you are going to have by reading or listening to this book so I will not get into too many details. The boy, which by the middle of the book will be a grown man, will begin to make a name for himself as a ruthless assassin and will become El Rey a.k.a. The King of Swords. The action is very fast paced and the book is going to stay in your hands from the first page to it’s last.
Night of the Assassin is a great short story on it’s own and the fact that the audiobook is performed by one of the best narrators in the industry makes it even better. Dick Hill is perfect for this book. The accents he uses and the voices he chooses for every character makes you get even more absorbed into the story, because he has the power to bring them to life. He can be emotionally flat as El Rey, scared, defiant or anxious as some of his victims, he can switch accents on the fly and increase the tension, as dictated by the book’s pace, leaving you breathless.
The King of Swords
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Should have known ...
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
A less ridiculous storyWhat do you think your next listen will be?
BV LarsenWhat does Dick Hill bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Like a diamond in a gravel pit Dick Hill is the only value in this waste of timeIf you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Night of the Assassin?
It is just a flawed premise .An assassin but certainly not as well written as Mark Greaney's or Tom Wood's assassinsAny additional comments?
How this gets 4 stars is not a surprise. Look at James Patterson silly inaccurate rubbish but always a best seller.dont waste your time
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