David Diegert is sucked deeper into Crepusculous, where corrupting influences challenge his assassin’s code. Avery Forsythe, his Crepusclous trainer, seeks to guide David into a life dedicated to the global goals of the world’s most secret society. Diegert is torn between unprecedented wealth and a deep mistrust of the concentration of power. Klaus Panzer, offers Diegert something no one else can, David’s decision will lead him to be either a master of the universe or the enemy of the world’s most ruthless tyrant.
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Code of the Assassin by Bill Brewer is an engaging, adventurous and thrilling narrative that is sure to entertain the reader who is looking for a read about an organization bent on ruling the world, but doesn't take into account a lone individual know as the Assassin.
The assassin's name is David Diegert. Diegert is a highly trained army soldier who has effective killing skills, but a wrong turn with a superior officer led to a dishonorable discharge from the Army. The natural progression of a skilled killer working within the legal boundaries of military operations coupled with his thrust back into civilian life leads to an expected role on the global stage as a highly qualified assassin.
Did he actually kill the President?
In this third book of the series, Diegert meets up with Crepusculous; a global secret society that is in the pursuit of ruling the world by controlling the finances and, in order to fulfill the plan, they are in need of the Assassin's services.
At the seat of power is a ruthless man by the name of Klaus Panzer. A man who is accustomed to having and taking what he wants and a man whose life is more entwined with Diegert, the Assassin, than is realized.
However, like any other organization, there is a quest for power directed outwardly and inwardly and Crepusculous is no exception. However, the game changer is the Assassin.
Code of the Assassin by Bill Brewer is a not a typical "mad dictator dream" novel of ruling the world. Yes, as one would expect, it has its violent moments, but even deeper it is a narrative about family, a mother's love and resolving relationship conflicts.
Bill Brewer offers an entertaining and exciting read that is sure to grab the reader's imagination and heart.
This book by Bill Brewer is the third in his David Diegert series. Inside, readers will join Diegert’s journey as he gets pushed deeper into Crepusclous. His trainer, Avery Forsythe, tries to guide Diegert through this secret society, but he is unable to learn how to trust those in power and is tempted by the impressive amount of money available. To make matters more difficult, a man named Klaus Panzer offers him an enticing proposal. Diegert must think carefully about his decision as it will affect his life forever. Readers who enjoy thrillers or war fiction will appreciate this book. Brewer includes many plot twists and a vast amount of well-developed characters that add even more intrigue to the story. You’ll also find wonderful imagery included that helps you to better imagine the setting and the people in it. At 244 pages, it will take some time to read, but the time investment is definitely worth it.
The author spins an ambitious story of global domination. He uses the idea of a global, digital currency as a means of controlling all the world’s resources and bringing governments under control of a single entity. He also explores nature vs nurture. The protagonist explores how an absent father affected the course of his life. There is plenty of action and suspense that takes us around the world. The characters come from various countries and backgrounds. I didn’t totally buy into some of the character development, but the interplay between them was interesting. This is certainly a worthwhile read.
The writer gives us a little more.of the story,and we really like it! During the events, you forget that our main character is young and just starting out in this crazy world . The pace never slows and you are so artfully pulled into the web of intrigue. This is a really good story and you lime the.main character as the story and series progress. So look forward to the next installment!