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Assassin
  

Assassin [Unabridged] (Audio Cassette)

by David Hagberg (Author), Bruce Watson (Narrator)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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In the world of spy and counterspy, heroes and villains have long memories and may bring their personal battles to the political and military playing fields. Thus, Hagberg's series hero, Kirk McGarvey (last seen in High Flight, LJ 9/1/95), finds himself facing some relatives of his earlier targets when he accepts an assignment to assassinate Tarankov, a hard-line Communist in Russia. Some of the old Soviet bears (Yeltsin, Gorbachev) are still alive, but Russia is spiraling downward. Merciless, ambitious, and well equipped, Tarankov is conquering the country city by city. McGarvey works his way across Europe, but his best plans may be foiled by the well-meaning intervention of his beloved daughter and his French mistress. Assassin is a cut above the competition, mostly because of Hagberg's gift for description, the rapid-fire plot, and the complex nature of his hero. Recommended.?Elsa Pendleton, Boeing Computer Support Svcs., Ridgecrest, Cal.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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This is Hagberg's twenty-fifth novel, counting the ones he wrote as Sean Flannery. Assassin is his sixth thriller featuring Kirk McGarvey, a former CIA agent whose specialty was assassinations during the cold war. Nearing 50, McGarvey now lives in Paris, where he stays in shape by running and swimming daily. Meanwhile, in Russia one Yevgenni Tarankov is close to coming to power; his goal is to return the nation to communism and rule as a despot. Tarankov must be assassinated by a foreigner, and McGarvey reluctantly accepts the assignment. There are some minor subplots and revelations (McGarvey learns that his parents were not spies for Russia but were set up), but the novel deals with Hagberg's usual good guy^-bad guy encounter, death being the final result. There's a little sex and gore and lots of action, the perfect formula for the perfect thriller. George Cohen --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as "High Flight," but a fair second, Jul 13 2003
By Skvoznyak (Washington, D.C.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Assassin (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm a huge fan of Hagberg / Flannery, and this book is my third favorite out of the 25 he's written. It's not as good as "High Flight," or "Zebra Network," but I have yet to read a novel that is.

The skill that sets Hagberg apart from other authors is the way he makes you detest the villian. By the time you're a third of the way through this one, you'll want to kill Tarankov yourself. If you don't have the time to read the monstrous "High Flight," this is as good of a Kirk McGarvey adventure as you'll find. Best of all, outside of "High Flight," this McGarvey novel is better than the others about not requiring you to have read other McGarvey adventures to be in the loop - a compliment that I can't pay to McGarvey novels such as "Joshua's Hammer" and "White House."

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4.0 out of 5 stars Action + Thrills + Adrenaline = A GREAT READ, Feb 28 2001
By Jeff Edwards "RadioJeff" (Twin Falls, Idaho) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Assassin (Mass Market Paperback)
Mr. Hagberg is without-a-doubt one of the finer action authors working today, and Kirk is right up there with Dirk Pitt, James Bond, Phillip Mercer, Kurt Austin and other literary He Men...only the big difference between those guys and Kirk is simple: He almost despises who he is and what he has become, yet he understands his duty and accepts responsibility when he has to. His experiences haven't been made any easier by the way he has been treated as a scapegoat by the US Government, either...all of these things factor into his decision to accept a job to assassinate the 'Tarantula', a Russian who is poised to not only win in the popular election, but who promises a whole new 'Cold War' with the Western world, one which he intends to win at ALL COSTS.

But as with most charges given him by the Government, part-way into it, the rules change and suddenly the target knows what Kirk is planning, and does a little 'planning' of his own. This poor guy just cannot catch a break! But thank heavens Mr. Hagberg knows just how to treat the situation with just the right amount of thrills and chills to make it all worth reading. Is this Kirks best adventure to date? Not really. But is IS a fun read. And to those readers who just cannot get over any and all of the 'supposed' weapons flaws, get over it. It is only a problem to those who cannot except a fictional story to begin with. JUST ENJOY THE STORY. If you want one of Kirks best stories, make sure you find 'White House' and soon.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A decent spy thriller, Nov 14 2000
By Timothy J. Kindler (Rochester, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Assassin (Mass Market Paperback)
Having thought about trying a Hagberg novel in the past, I decided to take a chance on Assassin and picked it up from the bargain-book table. While not a spectacular read, it was definitely worth the money. The story itself puts ex-CIA assassin Kirk McGarvey in a situation where he must contemplate coming out of retirement due to a rapid deterioration of the political landscape in Russia and the seemingly irreversible rise of an evil leader of Russia. Although the plot pushes the envelope of reality a bit, the story is nonetheless within the spectrum of believability. McGarvey portrays a cool, confident, cerebral agent, yet also displays emotion sufficient to indicate that more than ice water runs through his veins. I felt that the story moved along with a reasonable pace, with sufficient action and suspense. All-in-all, even though this was not in the ranks of the best spy novels that I've read, there clearly is enough here to be of interest, and enough to make my pick up another of Hagberg's books.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Blah, Blah, Blah..........ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz
Again, this book was as thick as his former ones, but again, it was going nowhere but blah, blah, blah. Sigh...... Read more
Published on April 27 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but not his best work
Assassin is a difficult book to get into, the hook is not as enticing as it could have been, so it took me several weeks of picking it up to take the hook. Read more
Published on Aug 1 1999

2.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as his others
This would be the third novel I've read by Hagberg featuring "super-spy" Kirk McGarvey. I wish I knew what this guy was made of. Read more
Published on Jul 6 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars A fast-paced, cloak-and-dagger, techno-thriller.
I really liked this book and the author. I will probably seek out and read more of his books. However, even though the action didn't let up for a minute, the story could have... Read more
Published on Jun 25 1999 by David M. LeGrande

5.0 out of 5 stars Assassin...formula for success.
As the situation in Russia deteriorates, a Stalin-esque figure emerges. The Tarantula, riding the tide of burgeoning popularity and corruption throughout the military looks to... Read more
Published on May 18 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars How not to write a techno-thriller
Don't you hate being on the 20th page of a book when you realize you've been thinking about clipping your toenails for the last five minutes? This is one of those books. Read more
Published on April 14 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars When I grow up I want to be Kirk McGarvey!
I have read almost all the books that Hagberg/Flannery has written, with the exception of two of the early ones written as Hagberg, which are not available even in used book... Read more
Published on April 8 1999 by HTSKR@aol.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Hagberg's Best Yet!
This book is definitely Hagberg's best work yet, much better than his previous High Flight. Unlike that previous novel, the situations in Assassin are all believable, and more... Read more
Published on April 3 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars Not exactly a page-turner
I got this one for Christmas and read it on the plane ride home because it was only slightly more entertaining than the inflight magazine or the guy sitting next to me. Read more
Published on Jan 2 1999

2.0 out of 5 stars Ho Hum and not very believeable
Read several books by this author. His character, Kirk McGarvey, is weak and the plot of the story is not believeable. Read more
Published on Dec 27 1998

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