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Scorpion

By: Mark Dawson, Steve Cavanagh
Narrated by: David Thorpe
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Mark Dawson's Group Fifteen Files. Quick, lightning-paced action from the first minute to the last.

They call him 'Scorpion'. No-one knows his real name, and the only people who have seen his face are dead. He works for the highest bidder, and he's never missed a target.

The assassin appears in London with the name of an investigative reporter on his list. But has Scorpion met his match? The reporter has a protector - John Milton. And Milton might be the only man in the world more dangerous than him.

©2017 Mark Dawson (P)2018 Audible, Ltd
Action & Adventure Espionage Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense
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Good short story. Easy to listen to in one session The narration made the story. Worth a listen

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Engaging story right from the start to the end. Good reader too!recommend this Novella!

Great short story!!

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good entertainment. While not the most complex story it is well worth the time

simple and entertaining

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Perhaps it's meant to be a tongue in cheek romp through all the old east vs west, spy vs spy, assassin tropes. You decide.

Cliched

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