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The Assassin

W. E. B. Griffin (1992)

SubgenreMilitary Fantasy
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Standard (250-400))
SeriesBadge of Honor #5
Setting
CSM age16
Goodreads4.17

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentMild
LanguageModerate

Protagonist archetypes

Reluctant Hero

Tropes

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Synopsis

" From the #1 New York Times- and Wall Street Journal-bestselling author comes the dramatic second adventure in the brand-new Clandestine Operations series about the Cold War, the fledgling Central Intelligence Agency-and a new breed of warrior. In Top Secret, W.E.B. Griffin introduced a remarkable new cast of heroes as they found themselves on the front lines of an entirely different kind of war. Now, these men and women are going to find out what they've really gotten themselves into. James Cronley thought he had done well-he didn't know he'd done this well. His first successful mission for the about-to-be-official new Central Intelligence Directorate has drawn all kinds of attention, some welcome, some not. On the plus side, he's now a captain; promoted to Chief, DCI, Europe; and in charge of a top secret spy operation. On the minus side, a lot of people would like to know about that operation, including not only the Soviets, but his own Pentagon, as well as a seething J. Edgar Hoover. Cronley knows that if just one thing goes wrong, he's likely to get thrown to the wolves. As if that weren't enough pressure, complications are springing up on all sides. He's discovered a surprising alliance between the former German intelligence chief and, of all things, the Mossad. A German family that Cronley never knew he had has suddenly, and suspiciously, emerged. And he's due for a rendezvous with an undercover agent against the Soviets known only as Seven K. It's when he meets Seven K that he gets the real surprise. "--

Is The Assassin appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 16 and up.

This Cold War espionage thriller features military action, spy operations, and institutional conflicts with moderate violence and language appropriate for mature teens and adults. The focus is on intelligence operations rather than graphic content.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include violence and political violence.

Who'll love this

Teens interested in spy thrillers and Cold War history will enjoy the complex intelligence operations and political maneuvering.

Tags

Espionage ThrillerHistorical FictionCold War Fiction