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  • The Perfect Assassin

  • A Novel
  • By: Ward Larsen
  • Narrated by: Amy McFadden
  • Length: 13 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (631 ratings)

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The Perfect Assassin

By: Ward Larsen
Narrated by: Amy McFadden
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Publisher's summary

The Atlantic: A young woman sailing solo across the Atlantic makes an incredible discovery - a man narrowly clinging to life in the open ocean. But the desperate survivor is more than he appears. He is a Kidon - an Israeli assassin - who forcibly commandeers her boat with a new destination in mind: England. There the two are forced into an uneasy partnership as they run from a secretive and lethal organization. The resulting wake of destruction brings Scotland Yard to the hunt - searching for an accomplished killer and a woman whose life has been capsized.

One Shot: The Kidon soon uncovers the true enemy - a manipulator responsible for the tragic event that shaped him to be what he is. There is only one solution. With deliberate, inescapable precision, he will hunt down the one who created... The Perfect Assassin.

©2006 Ward Larsen (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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it is a "page turner" but....

the story is ok. tries to simplify the most complex religious conflict of the 20-21 century to personal issues. but the sorry itself is good

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Perfect Assassin

Everything was great about this book. The action moved very fast though the in between story slowed down too much. It was longer than it need be. But the positive items about the characters and the detail explained were very good. I Wil get another number of books from this author as I enjoy his style and attention to detail. I highly recommend this author.

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Interesting choice of narrators

The story was captivating, with great characters and intrigue. I wonder at the choice of a female narrator when all but one of the characters were male. McFadden did a good job, and once I got used to her voice I got lost in the story. Honestly, I was surprised that it wasn’t off-putting. Even so, I think a male narrator would have been a better choice.

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Oh, the narrator....

This was a struggle for me to finish. I think the story itself was OK, but I really struggled with the narrator. Her British accents, in particular, were just awful. I had a hard time sticking with narrator long enough to make much headway in the book until I finally just told myself that I had to finish the thing to be able to move on.

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terrible narration

some people shouldn't do accents.
sorry Amy you maybe a lovely lady but I don't think I can listen to another book with you reading it to me.
drop the accents and it would be better

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Great but....

I enjoyed everything about my introduction to the Slaton series except the narrator. she was poor on accents and terrible on men's voices which outnumbered the women's parts.

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A TRUE review!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This is a fantastic series! And despite the other reviews bashing the female narrator in this first book only, she did a fantastic job as well. Her ability to take on any accent made me stop thinking of her as a female narrator and just listen to the story with its many twists and turns. And even though I do prefer the male narrators in the rest of the series, don’t let that stop you from diving in.

I’ve read them all. Orphan X got me started then I moved on to The Gray Man and kept going from there. Dewey Andreas, Mitch Rapp, Scot Horvath, Victor, Pike Logan, James Reece, and on and on. Let me tell you that David Slaton is up there with the best.

Ward Larsen spins quite the tale and there are so many twists and turns that I’m always surprised at the end. Don’t hesitate because of any bad reviews. This series is worth every penny and I know because I’m on book 5 at the moment.

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Off the chain story romance and spy craf

Ward Larson is certainly done his homework and revealed a lot of new aspects about spy craft that I was not aware of. I love the curators he has created in this book. Amy McFadden is one of my favorite readers and brings the story alive. You will love the way she does the interesting characters that Mr. Larson has created. This book is a must read for anyone intrested and spy craft and the politics of a coup.

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Very Good

This story was so real and had a lot of action. Ive had to read it twice because I know that I had missed something. It was the best book I've read this year.

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Narrator doesn't do justice for a good story.

It is a good story, but I almost didn't get through it.
The narrator was so annoying. Probabaly great for a 'coming of age story', but definitely juvenile for this genre. I almost returned the book from the 1st few chapters and multiple times throughout. I'm glad I stuck it out. Author done a tremendous disservice.

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