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Assassin Without a Name #3

The Assassin's Code: Assassin Without a Name Book Three

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The Assassin’s Code is simple. Never let a job become personal, and never have regrets.

The Nameless Assassin has bent the Code’s rules without breaking them for years. But as bodies pile up and alliances crumble, the lines between duty, loyalty, and revenge fade like shadows in the dusk.


With a vengeful blood witch on the loose in the Shambles and the Warders tightening their grip on power in pursuit of the elusive Heart of the Dragon, the Assassin Without a Name must navigate a treacherous landscape where enemies become allies and every decision could lead to tragedy.


Immerse yourself in this gripping dark fantasy thriller where master assassins clash with blood witches, merchant princes conspire with sorcerers, and the lines between ally and adversary fade with every passing shadow.


In a city seething with dark magic and darker intentions, following the Code means nothing. Breaking it means everything.

323 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 4, 2025

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Scott Marlowe

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Scott Marlowe lives in Bentonville, Arkansas, the Mountain Biking Capital of the World, where he drinks extraordinary amounts of coffee, rides his mountain or gravel bike whenever the opportunity arises, and writes stories that often end in wondrous, explosive mayhem.

You can find more information about Scott at scottmarlowe.com.

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February 12, 2025
Another Great Story in This Series

We see more character development of our main character and see a little deeper into his life and past. We also find the plot giving us more diplomacy with friends and enemies alike, and lean that even with differences, people can work together for the common good. We now look forward to the 4th book in the series and hopefully the final engagement.
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