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Night of the Assassin

Russell Blake


Night of the Assassin

  Russell Blake

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  Table of Contents

  Rave reviews for Russell Blake books

  About the Author

  A Note from the Author

  Night of the Assassin

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Excerpt from King of Swords

 

  Rave reviews for Russell Blake books

  For "The Geronimo Breach"

  "The best thriller I’ve ever read. How often do you hear a review say that? Well. that’s what I’m saying. Other reviews describing it as near perfection and incredibly well written aren’t lying. Russell Blake is on par with the biggest names in the business. And I mean Grisham, Turrow, Ludlum, Forsyth, Brown. The plot is intricate and completely unexpected at every turn. Al Ross is a hateful, extremely well-written character with believable complexity and nuance, plunged into a global conspiracy nightmare he’s ill-equipped to survive. Don’t want to spoil the end, but it’s a barn-burner. Overall, the best read ever." jennifer989

  "The artistry in this work as the brush strokes build layers, brings you to wonder if something like this could be true! That’s the work of a true artist. Many works of fiction have a main character that is so scrubbed up that he no longer resembles a human male. No problems with this one. You start out despising him, then start to feel sorry for him, until finally you almost like him and wish him well - although that outcome seems unlikely, the way the story develops. This is almost a ‘How to..’ for budding writers. How to write without one word or one sentence that could be edited out! Tight narrative, great story, scary scenario. I almost never give five stars, but this has earned it!" K. McDicken

  "Russell Blake is fast becoming my favorite new author. Take an unlikely main character, a scarily probable conspiracy, a government run amok, cocaine dealers, commandos, whores, a burro, and a tightly meshed action/intrigue plot, and you have what to me is the most original thriller of the year. I don’t want to spoil the ending but it completely blew me away, and how the suspense was sustained to the last few pages as a surprise was great. I loved Fatal Exchange and had tears of laughter running down my face for How to Sell A Gazillion Ebooks, and now spent a big chunk of my night reading till 4AM to get to the end of Geronimo Breach. Highest recommendation for a highly original and entertaining novel." Semi-Used

  "Okay, I’m from the other side of the pond (you can find most of my reviews and on the UK site) and I’m not a patient/forgiving reader if the writer confuses me or dawdles in their narrative. I was pleasantly surprised to find myself going along with the easy style and broad strokes of the narrative. The plot is very skillfully contrived but the real art I found was in the affinity I found myself unable to resist with the down-on-his-life main character, Al. I also love burros after following Al’s steady transition as he encounters hurdle after hurdle. I laughed aloud in some scenes (I won’t spoil it) when Al is, let’s say...compromised. I loved the ending but also wished the story hadn’t ended - so for that reason I’m taking the trouble to recommend it." Write Into Print

  For the "Zero Sum trilogy"

  "Blake’s latest is absolutely amazing. I literally could not put down my Kindle until I finished all three books in the trilogy! Russell Blake has a very unique talent at painting a beautiful story with words, and the Zero Sum trilogy practically reads like poetry. 5 stars aren’t enough to rate this wonderful trilogy: 10 stars would be more accurate!" Amber Norrgard

  "Russell Blake’s Zero Sum Trilogy is truly amazing. I initially downloaded Book 1 because it was free and before I was done I had purchased the Book 2 & 3 bundle. This is my first time reading a book from Russell Blake and I felt privileged to have found a book written so intelligently with such a powerful impact.

  Nicolas Griffen is a character that you will grow to despise. A Wall Street financier associated with organized crime and government agencies using the stock market to make huge amounts of money to the detriment of others. Dr. Steven Archer is determined to stop this activity by publishing a website to expose Griffen and his associates for what they really are. When he is discovered to be the owner of the website life is forever changed as he is now the target to be destroyed.

  This trilogy will take you on a extremely fast paced and unexpected roller coaster ride of the fight between good and evil. Zero Sum is an addicting complex thriller that you will not be able to put down. I highly recommend this book, it is writing at it’s best.

  I look forward to reading more from Russell Blake." Marilou George (The Kindle Book Review)

  "I read a review of the Zero Sum trilogy on Steven Konkoly’s blog, and then several reviews here, so I took the plunge. I mean, I don’t know a put from a call (though I did get a short lesson from Mr. Blake when I mentioned that) but that didn’t stop me from enjoying this thrill ride. I was recuperating from a medical procedure, so I read all three books over the weekend. I even kept a map of one of the locations open on the computer and that made the story all the more vivid. The hero was smart, made good use of his resources, yet still kept a bit of naivete that had some almost disastrous results. There was a bit of irony at the end, but it worked. I’d like to see more of Steven Archer..." Ms. Nancy L. Barth

  For "Fatal Exchange"

  "Fatal Exchange is a page-turning roller coaster ride of action, adventure and thrills. I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed this presumably debut offering from Russell Blake. It’s an awesome read. I couldn’t put it down, and stayed up all night to finish it, no exaggeration. Six Stars, if they had that high a review!" Katherina J.

  "This is a book that took me completely by surprise. I thought I’d give it a shot based on the Amazon description and 5 star reviews, and it quickly became a page turner I couldn’t put down. The plot is complex, sort of like a Forsyth or Ludlum, and the characters are gripping. It’s a real novel. Can’t wait to see what Blake does next." Anthony M.

  "Fatal Exchange is a gritty," edge of your seat" thriller by first time author Russell Blake. The author cleverly combines a well paced, CSI styled crime thriller, with a "no holds barred", plausible international conspiracy. […] I can honestly say, that if I could find more books like Fatal Exchange, I would be left with absolutely no reason to read some of the "Brand" name authors on the market today." Steven K.

  "This book is in a class by itself. The main plot of the book is exciting and scary (and maybe a little graphic). The pacing is fast, the descriptions are visceral and the twists are unexpected." Stacy K.

  For "King of Swords"

  "Russell Blake is no stranger to the thriller genre. His previous thrillers have turned the headlines inside-out, with gritty, no-holds-barred, edge-of-your-seat plots. With King of Swords, Russell Blake has clearly taken the best of his previous novels and combined them into an honest, often brutal, heart-stopping thriller that left me gasping for air and squirming on my couch. I know this sounds overly dramatic, but in reader-speak...this book kept me glued to the Kindle screen.

  In King of Swords, the reader is taken on a journey through drug cartel-ruled Mexico, where violence often trumps hard cash as the dominant cultural currency. Blake clearly draws on his own knowledge of the political and cultural climate in Mexico to present a realistic and stark backdrop to a thriller in the fast-paced, intelligent tradition of Frederick Forsyth’s, "Day of the Jackal." - Steven Konkoly, Amazon bestselling a
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  "King of Swords is a great read for anyone who enjoys thrillers like those by Forsyth and Ludlum. Forsyth’s first, and best, book, Day of the Jackal, is one of my favorites. I’ve read it at least five times over the last thirty years, and it always gets my pulse quickening. King of Swords has the same effect and reads much faster, with surprises that keep you guessing right to the end. You want to just turn the pages as fast as you can push your kindle forward button. I have a feeling King of Swords will be one of the books I come back to again and again. It’s that good. I like the author’s other books, having read most or all of them, and their all good, but this one is in a different league. This is a no excuses heavyweight you could put up against any of the big names, and they’d be in trouble. Whatever kind of tequila he’s drinking I’d say keep it up, because with novels like this pouring forth, I’ve got no need to read any of the big traditionally published names anymore. Russell Blake is an example of an Indie author who is surpassing many of the best of the name writers, and KOS should put him right in the same ranks as them." - David A

  "I’ve read a few of Blake’s novels and found them diverse in voice and message therein. My favorite was The Geronimo Breach but this latest has a kind of will of its own. The reader can’t help but respect the bad guy along with the MC. If I read the subtext right, then I realized who the real bad guys are - I’m not spoiling the plot, so you’ll have to decide for yourself on that score. If you like your plots quick, deep and faithful, I’d give it a read..." - Write Into Print