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He has survived the CIA, SVR, a sociopathic SIS officer, arms dealers, Private Military Contractors and a Kidon Team from Mossad. But in “The Game”, the third book in Tom Wood’s “Victor The Assassin” series, the amoral main character has his work cut out for him in a job that has been specifically designed as a suicide mission for those involved. Now to the review, what happens when the perfect assassin is forced to play a game where nobody wins…..
The story starts in Algiers. Vic ...more
He has survived the CIA, SVR, a sociopathic SIS officer, arms dealers, Private Military Contractors and a Kidon Team from Mossad. But in “The Game”, the third book in Tom Wood’s “Victor The Assassin” series, the amoral main character has his work cut out for him in a job that has been specifically designed as a suicide mission for those involved. Now to the review, what happens when the perfect assassin is forced to play a game where nobody wins…..
The story starts in Algiers. Vic ...more

Mar 22, 2018
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The end of this book was better than the telling of how they got there. Less action and more talking, but not too bad. Still an enjoyable tale, but not as good as the previous two books. The series is good and I like Victor as a character.

I liked it! Good style of writing, and the plot went along at a fairly good pace.
The end was another frantic dash and I have become accustomed to wondering just how Victor is going to get out of this new sticky situation.. I also wonder how he'll do it in so few pages left in the book!
I'd recommend this book to anyone who has read the previous ones, and to anyone who likes Jack Reacher/John Rain books. ...more
The end was another frantic dash and I have become accustomed to wondering just how Victor is going to get out of this new sticky situation.. I also wonder how he'll do it in so few pages left in the book!
I'd recommend this book to anyone who has read the previous ones, and to anyone who likes Jack Reacher/John Rain books. ...more

Another great book in the Victor series. Already can't wait to read No Tomorrow next month!
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