The book’s name caught my eyes, the instant I saw “Russian” and “Assassin” I decided to read this book. I’m so glad that it didn't turn me down.
The book is written in perfect pace for me, not fast, not slow. Coz the problem with fast pace story was that, it takes less time to get to climax, but the stuff before climax wasn't detailed and intrigued enough to make the climax really fascinating. The reading experience is great.
I would’ve given it a 5 star, but it consists a major flaw. The book in general is interesting and never for a second I wanted to put it down, but there isn't a real big climax that can jump me. Come on, this is a book with the word Russian and Assassin in it! How could it not be exhilarating! I don’t know a better way to describe it, but usually the excitement level of reading a good thriller novel is 1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5,4,3. Reading this book is 2,2,3,3,4,4,4,4,3,2. I want to have that 5 in the book.
That was the only flaw of this book. Max Asimov(Austin) is the most attractive and real character I’ve read so far. Not only I am going to read the sequel, I want to read Cat & Mouse, the story of Max before the book Russian Assassin. I want to know more about him, like he is a friend of mine and I want to get to know him. I gave some books 5 stars, but I didn't plan to read the sequel of them at all. However I am definitely going to read the sequel of this book. I love Max, and I want to know what he is going to achieve in the next book, using his skills, his morals and his courage.The most important thing is, I feel with him. I didn't feel like I was reading a story about Max, I felt like I was Max. Jack Arbor’s writing skill is extraordinary.
I believe I can get that 5 in next book, because the story wasn't complete in this book(to avoid spoiler let’s just say the big review is in the next book). Even if I dont, I still would read it, coz I wouldn't skip a book with Max in it.