Three Assassins: A Novel. Kotaro Isaka, Sam Malissa
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ISBN: 9781419763861 | 272 pages | 7 Mb
- Three Assassins: A Novel
- Kotaro Isaka, Sam Malissa
- Page: 272
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9781419763861
- Publisher: The Overlook Press
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Overview
Notes From Your Bookseller Three Assassins is a triple cat & mouse story where the protagonist, Suzuki, attempts to avenge the death of his wife. And three assassins — each with their own agendas — cross paths, leaving a trail of bodies, and ultimately confront each other as well as Suzuki. But underneath is a testament to love and the lengths people will go to protect each other. You'll run through this brief novel and have a blast doing it. Every several chapters Isaka drops in reminiscences between Suzuki and his wife and you'll be reminded of the meaning of the book. And what it means to be alive. “Three Assassins feels like a fever dream that makes sense when you’re in it, but whose strange contours linger long after you wake up.” —New York Times Three Assassins is the high-stakes, high-style, and utterly propulsive follow-up to Kotaro Isaka’s international bestseller, Bullet Train, a Crime Reads “Most Anticipated Book of 2021.” Suzuki is an ordinary man until his wife is murdered. To get answers and his revenge, Suzuki abandons his law-abiding lifestyle and takes a low-level job with a front company operated by the crime gang Maiden, who are responsible for his wife’s death. Before long, Suzuki finds himself caught up in a network of quirky and highly effective assassins: The Cicada is a knife expert. The Pusher nudges people into oncoming traffic. The Whale whispers bleak aphorisms to his victims until they take their own lives. Intense and electrifying, Three Assassins delivers a wild ride through the criminal underworld of Tokyo, populated by contract killers who are almost superhumanly good at their jobs.
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