Victor the assassin returns in the new novel from the author of The Killer, The Enemy, and The Game... THE JOB IS SIMPLE When Victor is called to meet with an old friend who ultimately betrayed him, what he thought was an ambush is in fact a plea for help. As a Russian gangster, Norimov is accustomed to death threats, but now an unknown enemy wants more than his life. They intend to kill everyone he cares about, including his missing daughter Gisele. This time, Victor’s job is not to kill but to protect. Unfortunately, locating Gisele is his first mistake—because someone is watching his every move. ESCAPE IS IMPOSSIBLE Before she went into hiding, Gisele had uncovered a secret worth killing for—and now Victor has brought the enemy right to her doorstep. The least he can do is help her escape. But the ruthless network they’re up against has the police, MI5, and every major news outlet joining in the manhunt across London.
And here I am - holding on to hopes, dreams, and the healing power of love.* Authors Note: No Tomorrow will take you on a rollercoaster of emotions but has a guaranteed happily ever after.
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No Tomorrow
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Even though I couldn't see her eyes, I knew she rolled them. “I think he wants to go someplace up north. He thinks he's going to get into an Ivy League School. I know this sounds mean, but he's not that smart.” I'd met Todd once, ...
This book addresses a widespread epidemic, the Abduction/Murder epidemic, which does not discriminate by age, race or religion.