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The Assassin's Target

CIA Assassin

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By: Auston King
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A nuclear bomb is missing.
The Russian Federation is on the verge of collapse.
And a terrifying new organization threatens to upset world order.

All Jason Drake needs is a target.


Auston King's fifth Jason Drake novel is a tour de force, full of non-stop, globe-trotting action. Fan favorites Clyde Colt and Sierra White are back along with a villain, long thought dead. The action and suspense literally never stop.

The Assassin's Ultimatum is the fifth entry in what is one of the most full-throttle CIA assassin series to hit bookstores in decades. It was created from the ground up to fill the space between Jason Bourne and Mitch Rapp.

Auston King is an avid reader, who has consumed every Tom Clancy, Brad Thor, Lee Child, Vince Flynn and Robert Ludlum book he could get his hands on and he wants to share stories that entertain, provoke, and leave you wanting more.
Espionage Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Assassin Exciting
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First time author for me. In researching the author all I could find is that the author is an ex-intelligence author that wants to remain anonymous. I'm good with that.

The highlight of this book is that the narration is what audible calls ' virtual voice', computer generated or computer-generated AI I suppose. This was a first for me. But it was OK. There were times where the pronunciation was a bit off, nuances a bit affected but overall, it seemed like a real person was doing the narration. I'd be OK with it again in the future.

The story itself is action packed. Fast paced for a five-hour book, the story takes you to several different points in Russia, Turkey, Czech, the UK, the US and even mentions other places.

It was an interesting listen, to say the least.

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