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Night of the Assassin (Assassin series) [Kindle Edition]

Russell Blake
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Book Description

Night of the Assassin is the second book in the Assassin series, and is the gritty, edge-of-your seat prequel to King of Swords. A no-holds-barred, breakneck-paced thriller, Night charts the early years of El Rey - known as the King of Swords - a super-assassin responsible for some of the world's most spectacular and daring executions.

Framed against the backdrop of present-day Mexico's brutal narco-trafficking violence, Night of the Assassin chronicles the making of a monster - a cold-blooded, ruthless killing machine. Raw, disturbing, edgy and unflinching, this epic saga defies convention to create a roller-coaster of intrigue, suspense and thrills that will leave even the most jaded thriller aficionados gasping for breath.

Best if read after King of Swords, Night was written to provide background on El Rey, with the assumption that the reader is already familiar with the events in King of Swords

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Q & A for Night of the Assassin

Question: Night of the Assassin uses bloody, shocking imagery. Why write the novel that way?

Russell Blake: I wanted to write a no-holds-barred Maserati of a book, with unexpected twists & turns that left you afraid to turn off the lights, with your stomach in knots. Mexico's drug war leaves over 8 thousand people dead every year from cartel violence. I wanted to capture that lurid, blood-soaked reality & make it visceral, make it real for the reader, & also leave them feeling like they'd been through a  tangible experience. I used a variety of techniques to achieve that, & the evocative scenes are one of them. There are a few images that will have readers gasping & will cause nightmares, so this isn't for the faint of heart.

Q: Night of the Assassin is the prequel to King of Swords. Why write this after that novel was released?

RB: The villain of KOS is El Rey, the assassin who uses the tarot card, the King of Swords, as his signature. He has no redeeming qualities and yet he's a fascinating character. After I finished writing KOS I couldn't get him out of my head, so I immediately started writing Night. It was like a compulsion. I couldn't shake it. I got it onto paper as immediately as I could, so I wouldn't lose the essence of his character. The result, I've been told, does KOS justice. It's the second book in the series, but timing-wise, is the prequel in that it is all about El Rey's background.

Q: Night of the Assassin is set in Mexico, as well as Australia. The descriptions are extremely vivid. Have you ever been there?

RB: I live in Mexico, so the descriptions better jump off the page. And I spent a lot of time knocking around Australia. I'm more than passingly familiar with all the locations in the book.

Q: Some of the scenes are so graphic they make you wince. Have you gotten flack for that?

RB: I had a few readers say they were reading between their fingers as they hid their eyes. That tells me I did my job as a storyteller. I think good fiction should take you out of reality, & some of the scenes in Night stay with you long after the book's done. The scenes are paced for specific effect, & I like how they wound up working.

Q: You start the book with a series of flashbacks. Why?

RB: Night is a prequel, so the novel's purpose is to impart important information about El Rey's history. You either do that by alluding to the past in a scene set in the present, or as a flashback. I chose flashbacks because these are seminal moments deserving of their own sections. If they're disorienting at first, trust me that they will make sense by the end of the book. It's written that way for deliberate effect.


Editorial Reviews

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"A sadistically good writer." - The Kindle Book Review

"Russell Blake writes with a brisk intensity and pulse-pounding power. Jump in and hang on for a nonstop thrill ride." - Scott Nicholson, Liquid Fear

"Blake has never failed to deliver an intelligent, exquisitely paced thriller, packed with unforgettable characters, devious intrigue and immersive detail. He has emerged as the most consistently satisfying writer on the thriller scene."
- Steven Konkoly, bestselling author of Black Flagged and The Jakarta Pandemic

About the Author

Russell Blake is the bestselling author of twenty novels, including the thrillers Fatal Exchange, The Geronimo Breach, Zero Sum, King of Swords, Night of the Assassin, Revenge of the Assassin, Return of the Assassin, Blood of the Assassin, The Delphi Chronicle trilogy, The Voynich Cypher, Silver Justice, JET, JET II - Betrayal, JET III - Vengeance, JET IV - Reckoning, and JET V - Legacy. Non-fiction includes the international bestseller An Angel With Fur (animal biography) and How To Sell A Gazillion eBooks In No Time (even if drunk, high or incarcerated), a parody of all things writing-related. Blake lives in Mexico and enjoys his dogs, fishing, boating, tequila and writing, while battling world domination by clowns.

Product Details

  • File Size: 372 KB
  • Print Length: 181 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1480238279
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Reprobatio Ltd (August 19, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006M5L5JC
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,187 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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I can't wait to download and read the next book in the series. Jeanette  |  33 reviewers made a similar statement
Made me look forward to reading king of swords. g  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
42 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A$$-Kicking Read April 29, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Never heard of Russell Blake or his work until I got this book. I got the book a month ago and today, Sunday, finally read it.Glad I had all day cause I couldn't put it down once I started. I absolutely love this story and I am already recommending the author and book to my friends. Russell Blake can flat-out write better than any of the big names I've read in the last 20 years. Every word...Every sentence...Every paragraph and chapter carries the story to its conclusion without a single expression wasted. Blake's style is vivid and intense.Looking for a great book free of marketing hype and big-name endorsements? You just found it! Read it and see if you don't agree(:-)
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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brutal and Beautiful - A GREAT BOOK May 12, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Admittedly, I've never been a fan of books that involve drug lords, cartels, and exotic places. On the flip side, I can easily take up a seat, turn the lights down low and flip on an old "Miami Vice" episode (assuming it's still on somewhere in that thousand-channel wasteland we call TV). So when I began reading Russell Blake's "Night of the Assassin," I didn't know what to expect. All I can say is, I'm glad that I did.

This tantalizing thriller is a prequel to "King of Swords" (which I have yet to read, and most definitely will), and is an amazingly taut and telling origin story of "El Rey," the King of Swords. Blake goes to great lengths to immerse us in the rise of a trained assassin, giving us a unique look into his training and ascension as the world's most feared killer-for-hire.

"Night of the Assassin" is brutal and beautiful. Blake offers riveting and revealing details of the black world of the drug lords in the Colombian and Mexican cartels, showing us in-your-face violence, all the while writing with an uncommon flair that is exceptionally strong and fluid. I often found myself disgusted with the cruelty and the barbarism, but at the same time found myself utterly in awe of the author's style. It's a rare instance where one can be appalled by the material but so drawn by the writing one has no choice but to turn the page.

For those stirred by the grisly details of a frighteningly real underworld, "Night of the Assassin" delivers the straight goods. The more I read, the more fascinated I became. The book could be a textbook on the inner workings of the drug world, but a textbook that wildly entertains. I couldn't put it down. And for a guy who's never been a fan of this genre, well, that pretty much says it all. Highly, highly recommended.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good reads November 9, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Superb reading tense graphic descriptions highly recommend Russell Blake is on a par with John Grissom and David Baldacci slow start building up top a fine crescendo
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Political Assassins and politics! Great combo!
Blake has an intriguing mind to develop such great stories that you just can't put down until you've finished the book.
Published 4 hours ago by P. E. Paul
4.0 out of 5 stars Well written
While a bit raw, it was well written and drew the reader in. It lacked real substance and is not interesting enough to read the next one.
Published 1 day ago by Eileen Haggerty
4.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting
Enjoyed this book a lot. I will read the follow up. I will recommend this book to my others. Excellent
Published 2 days ago by Fred Gruber
3.0 out of 5 stars Ok read, but not much of a novel.
Not much plot and rather predictable at times, does set the table for the other books in the series. The next book is much better.
Published 2 days ago by Larry Chin
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Caught up with the story from page one. Read thru the night to finish. Want more! Must read sequel! Praise for Russell Blake.
Published 4 days ago by Marcia hoedebck
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!!
This is the one that got me hooked. If you like edge-of-your-seat thrillers, this is for you. Great stuff! Read it after King of Swords. It gives the background of El Rey.
Published 6 days ago by Richard A. Herman
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read.
I hate writing reviews. It was a great book it was all I read when I had the time. Definitely recommend
Published 6 days ago by Justin
4.0 out of 5 stars Short, brutal, engaging
Plot: The brutal beginnings of a brutal man. We watch a Mexican boy become an intelligent and insightful weapons expert. Read more
Published 8 days ago by SoulThief
4.0 out of 5 stars more please
Enjoyed this great short read look forward to reading more from Russell Blake. Style reflects the main character in its cold observation.
Published 8 days ago by Tom
5.0 out of 5 stars Good story
As far as assassin books go, this was very entertaining albeit quite graphic in some parts. I would recommend this book if you like that sort of thing. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Dan
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More About the Author

Russell Blake is the bestselling author of twenty novels, including the thrillers Fatal Exchange, The Geronimo Breach, Zero Sum, King of Swords, Night of the Assassin, Revenge of the Assassin, Return of the Assassin, Blood of the Assassin, The Delphi Chronicle trilogy, The Voynich Cypher, Silver Justice, JET, JET II - Betrayal, JET III - Vengeance, JET IV - Reckoning, and JET V - Legacy.

Non-fiction includes the international bestseller An Angel With Fur (animal biography) and How To Sell A Gazillion eBooks In No Time (even if drunk, high or incarcerated), a parody of all things writing-related.

Blake lives in Mexico and enjoys his dogs, fishing, boating, tequila and writing, while battling world domination by clowns.

His blog can be found at RussellBlake.com where he publishes his periodic thoughts, such as they are.

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