With the help of a beautiful Iranian girl, CIA agent Peter Randall investigates a group of seven powerful Iranians whose mission is to assassinate seven world leaders, including the U.S. president. Reprint. AB. PW.
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Easterman has done it again,
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This review is from: The Last Assassin (Paperback)
The Last Assassin is a real thriller. I am amazed at the authors knowledge, in this case with Islamic sects. Although the problems of the late seventies between Iran and United States are part of our history, this story goes a long way in explaining the way of the Islamic fanatics that made up so much of Iran's history. The story involves a secret religious sect whose intent is to bring about a Holy War. The political and religious intrigue really gets the reader's haert racing. You have to ask yourself, bearing in mind the inability of the US to deal with this problems politically, if a plot as described in the book was possible. Whoever reads this book will be definitely entertained
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Nom de Plume! Not his real name!,
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This review is from: The Last Assassin (Paperback)
Daniel Easterman is the Nom de Plume of Denis McEoin, professor at Univ. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, an embittered ex-Baha'i.
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