![]() ![]() That said, he does some dreadful things, so I don’t think I’d actually want to meet him! Perhaps it’s because he’s so up front about how he is – there’s no pretence, he says what he thinks even when it’s not what someone wants to hear (for example, if they ask if he’s going to kill them and the answer is yes!). Yet as a reader I find him strangely likable. He’s cold, calculating and by rights should be very difficult to like. He doesn’t trust anyone, and regards all he meets as a potential threat. Victor is the ultimate ‘lone wolf’ – he’s known as Victor but has many aliases, he changes his appearance regularly to put anyone on his tail off track, and he has no family or friends. I’m a big fan of the Victor the Assassin books and A TIME TO DIE is another great addition to the series. ![]() ![]() Now Victor has an unlikely ally – but an army stands between them and justice.” One woman will do anything to see Rados’ blood spilled on the snow of Eastern Europe. But Victor isn’t the only one who wants Rados dead. Tracking down and killing this brutal man will win Victor a reprieve for his own recent crimes on British soil. Like Milan Rados, a former war criminal who has escaped trial to become a formidable power. ![]() But some men are so evil they must die for reasons other than just money. If the assassin known only as ‘Victor’ once had a moral compass, it is long since buried, along with his many victims. Here’s the blurb: “A killer can be a hero. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |