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Assassins Rogue - A fast paced spy thriller - cover

Assassins Rogue - A fast paced spy thriller

Rachel Amphlett

Editorial: Saxon Publishing

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When duty calls, do you follow orders – or risk everything and rebel? An injured pilot discovers Eva Delacourt’s safe house moments before dying from her wounds, thrusting the female assassin into a global conspiracy.Within days, a new war will begin in the Middle East, and Eva is the only person who can prevent it.In a race against time across a fractured Europe, and fighting a mysterious enemy working within the upper echelons of the British government, Eva must confront her past once more if she is to survive her mission.Assassins Rogue is a blisteringly fast-paced read from USA Today bestselling author Rachel Amphlett.Praise for Assassins Rogue:"I'm a long-time fan of Robert Crais and Lee Child, and now I'm a fan of Rachel Amphlett. This author knows how to spin a thriller tale!" Goodreads
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