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Get ready for an action-packed adventure with "The Perfect Assassin: A Doc Savage Thriller" by James Patterson and Brian Sitts. Follow the heroic Doc Savage as he fights crime and saves the day with his unique set of skills and gadgets. This trade paperback book measures 8.3 inches in length, 5.5 inches in width, and 1.1 inches in height, with a weight of 10.6 ounces and 336 pages to keep you captivated from beginning to end. The book is published by Grand Central Publishing and written in English, with a genre of fiction and topics including thrillers/crime, superheroes, and thrillers/suspense. Whether you're a fan of the series or a newcomer, this book is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Reviews"The final confrontation between the two sides produces many high-octane battles that keep the action of THE PERFECT ASSASSIN pumping like one of the high-energy exercise routines that Savage had to complete earlier in the tale."-- Bookreporter.com
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SynopsisProf. Brandt Savage--grandson of the legendary action hero--is forced into a top-secret training program where he discovers his true calling...as the perfect assassin. Dr. Brandt Savage is on sabbatical from the University of Chicago. Instead of doing solo fieldwork in anthropology, the gawky, bespectacled PhD finds himself enrolled in a school where he is the sole pupil. His professor, "Meed," is demanding. She's also his captor. Savage emerges from their intensive training sessions physically and mentally transformed, but with no idea why he's been chosen, and how he'll use his fearsome abilities. Then his first mission with Meed takes them back to her own training ground, where Savage learns how deeply entwined their two lives have been. To prevent a new class of killers from escaping this harsh place where their ancestors first fought to make a better world, they must pledge anew : Do right to all, and wrong to no one .