A surprisingly short round-up column to start off September, likely due to the fact that I think I actually have a better than decent shot at reading all the other books I’ve yet to talk about here!
First up, we have An Honorable Assassin by Steve Hamilton. This third book in the Nick Mason series finds our hero on a plane to Jakarta, promoted to lead assassin for a vast shadow organization that reaches every corner of the globe. This time, there’s only one name on his list: Hashim Baya — otherwise known as the Crocodile — international fugitive and #1 most wanted on Interpol’s Red Notice list. Baya is the most dangerous and elusive criminal Mason has ever faced.
Which makes it that much worse when, for the first time in his career, Mason fails his mission and Baya gets away alive.
There’s only one thing Mason can do now. To save himself, his ex-wife and his daughter, he must make this mission his life, hunting down the target on his own. But Mason isn’t alone in his search. For Interpol agent Martin Sauvage, apprehending Baya has become a personal vendetta. Sauvage is a man just as haunted as Mason is, and just as determined.
Never have the stakes been so high for Mason, or the forces surrounding him so great. Sauvage wants Baya in prison. Mason needs him in a body bag. Assassin and cop are on a five-thousand-mile collision course, leading to a brutal final showdown.