A Max Thorne Spy Thriller

Can an assassin have a conscience?

While hunting for the truth about his past, former Russian FSB agent Max Thorne has lost any sense of innocence or hope. But striving for redemption, he joins the Special Operations Team, an elite international assassins team so secret even top level FSB brass doesn’t know it exists and so deadly that few leave alive.

Reeling from inexcusable mistakes and now working with even darker forces, Max is confronted with insidious choices and inescapable scenarios. With no way out, will Max be able to suppress his conscience to execute his harrowing assignments? Or, will he fail, putting his family in peril and betraying his own?

Join Max as he faces the darkness that is the secret service the only way he knows how … head on. In the last book of the series with bonus short story.


Reviews

★★★★★ “If you are a fan of clean-reading spy suspense you’ve found it in this winner from Ethan Jones.”

★★★★★ Ethan Jones reputation for writing excellent action packed thrillers is safe with this latest instalment in the Max Thorne series… Spy thriller fans I can’t recommend this highly enough, great stuff.”

★★★★★ “You MUST read this MUST READ BOOK…”

★★★★★ “The series continues to go from strength to strength and I am really impressed with it.”

★★★★★ “I absolutely love this high action and intrigue series by Ethan Jones. Agent Assassin is his best yet… Not a single boring moment… A well written book that deserves a 5 star rating.”

★★★★★ “Non stop action and a complex plot with intriguing characters.”


Secrets Revealed

1.  CIA’s Farm, York County, Virginia

Camp Peary is officially known as “The Armed Forces Experimental Training Activity” (AFETA) and is under the auspicies of the US Department of Defense. However, this facility is widely accepted to be the secret location of a CIA traning facility, known colloqually as “The Farm.” It is located in York County, Virginia.

Max attends a series of classes at The Farm, to hone his skills as an assassin, along with other fellow teammates… But what for? The answer, of course, in Agent Assassin.

If you want to take a closer look at The Farm, well, as close as we’re allowed, see here.

2.  Assassinations Generally Don’t go as Planned

While researching Agent Assassin, I reviewed a lot of material related to assassinations. More often then not, they don’t go as planned. Sometimes, it’s the assassin, the weapons they use, and other times, the target just doesn’t cooperate with the plan he/she didn’t know they were scripted into…

For example, the Shah of Iran was shot five times, at point-blank range. One of the bullets struck him in the face and went through his mouth. He survived.

Activist Malala Yousafzai was shot by Taliban fighters in her head and neck, and survived.

Brazilian Presidential candidate at the time, Bolsonaro (in the image here), was stabbed in the chest. He lost two litres of blood, or 40 percent of his entire body’s volume. The knife went 12 centimeters, or 4.7 inches deep into his abdomen. He survived and went on to become the President of Brazil.

Max is being trained to become a true assassin that doesn’t make mistakes. What will his preferred method of assassination be? Something simple, yet efficient, as you’ll find out when enjoying Agent Assassin.

3.  The Macallan’s 40-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Agent Assassin features a couple of Russian millionaires who drink The Macallan’s 40-Year-Old single malt scotch whisky, with a USD$ 6,000 a bottle price tag. Find out why when you enjoy the book.


A Max Thorne Spy Thriller Series

Ethan Jones, Amazon bestselling author of the Justin Hall and Javin Pierce spy thriller series, brings you Agent Assassin, the third novel in the impossible-to-put-down, fast-paced new series.

Agent Assassin comes with exclusive bonus content. Each novel in the series is a good, clean, self-contained story without cliffhangers and can be enjoyed on its own.

Start reading Agent Assassin and enjoy the adrenaline-drenched third novel in the new Max Thorne Spy Thriller series now.