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Kill for Me

Victor the Assassin, Book 8

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Kill for Me

By: Tom Wood
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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For years, two sisters have vied for the turf of their dead crime boss father. Across the streets of Guatemala City, bodies have piled up; the US Drug Enforcement Agency, operating far from its own borders, is powerless to stop the fighting.

But now one sister has a weapon that could finally win the war - a cold, amoral hitman known, fittingly, as 'Victor'.

Freed from previous employers the CIA and MI6, Victor is a killer for hire whose sense of self-preservation trumps all else. Yet as betrayal and counterbetrayal unspool in the vicious family feud, Victor finds himself at the centre of a storm even he could be powerless to stop.

Acclaimed best seller Tom Wood blows the competition away with his twisting, relentless new thriller, perfect for fans of Gregg Hurwitz (Orphan X, The Nowhere Man), James Swallow (Nomad, Exile) and Terry Hayes (I Am Pilgrim, Day of the Locust).

©2018 Thomas Hinshelwood (P)2018 Thomas Hinshelwood
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Assassin Espionage

Critic Reviews

"Terrifically fun and explosively propulsive." (Gregg Hurwitz, author of Orphan X)

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can't wait for the next book!!!! this is one of those stories you wish never ends!!!

Awseome!!!

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Fine addition to the series, if possibly inconsequential going forward.
Other reviews have mentioned the change in narration and it is glaring.
While the new narrator is probably better overall his portrayal of Victor feels wrong. A character whose voice has always previously been described as flat and cold has suddenly become given much more diversity of delivery.
Victor has gone from an Agent 47 type to leaning into Roger Moore territory. Humour has shifted from being delivered with deadpan irony to a knowing smirk in a way that isn’t explained by character arc.
It is an unfortunate change that is at least made up for by the slight improvement in overall reading of the text.

Change is mixed bag

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another cracker. love this series. seriously captivating story every book is a delicious mystery. unwrap it.

kill for me Tomorrow Wood

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solid story and very well written. the change of narrator was a little difficult at the start but didn't stop me.

change of narrator

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Victor is a mad lad, good book.
Narrated well even after change of voice artist

Yeah Nah Bloody Good

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The book was still good but there was definitely a change in Victors character. Seemed to be a bit much reflection and explanation compared to previous books in the series. still enjoyable though.

Change in Victor the Assassins

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While the narrator for this book was great I was so used to the voice of the original narrator that I felt like this book was about a whole different character. The storyline was true to Victors style and full of the unexpected, with a lot of twists and turns.

Extremely enjoyable

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