The Mark of the Assassin

The Mark of the Assassin by Daniel Silva, published by Penguin on September 2, 2003, is a gripping narrative that follows CIA Agent Michael Osbourne as he investigates a devastating airliner explosion off the east coast. With a page count of 528, this edition delves into the complexities of espionage and suspense, as Osbourne confronts a shadowy international assassin whose calling card is a body found near the crash site, marked by three bullets to the face.
Readers will find a story that intertwines personal stakes with high-stakes crime, as Osbourne’s obsession with the assassin leads him to risk everything—his family, career, and life. The narrative explores themes of revenge and the psychological toll of his pursuit, making it a compelling addition to the thriller genre. This edition is presented in English and offers a detailed exploration of the world of espionage, ensuring an engaging experience for fans of suspenseful fiction.
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CIA Agent Michael Osbourne stars in this suspenseful series from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Gabriel Allon novels.
When a commercial airliner is blown out of the sky off the east coast, the CIA scrambles to find the perpetrators. A body is discovered near the crash site with three bullets to the face: the calling card of a shadowy international assassin. Only agent Michael Osbourne has seen the markings before—on a woman he once loved.
Now, it’s personal for Osbourne. Consumed by his dark obsession with the assassin, he’s willing to risk his family, his career, and his life—to settle a score…
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