Monday, January 27, 2014

Review: Dead Eye by Mark Greaney

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A Mysterious Review of Dead Eye by Mark Greaney. A Gray Man Thriller.

Review summary: This is an action-packed, terrifically entertaining thriller, racing along at break-neck speed throughout northeast Europe. There are (of course) a few plot holes, but nothing that will prevent readers from thoroughly enjoying the chase, with readers new to the series likely seeking out the first book to see how it all started. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dead Eye Mark Greaney

Dead Eye
Mark Greaney
A Gray Man Thriller
Berkley Trade (December 2013)

Publisher synopsis: Ex-CIA master assassin Court Gentry has always prided himself on his ability to disappear at will, to fly below the radar and exist in the shadows — to survive as the near-mythical Gray Man. But when he takes revenge upon a former employer who betrayed him, he exposes himself to something he's never had to face before.

A killer who is just like him.

Code-named Dead Eye, Russell Whitlock is a graduate of the same ultra-secret Autonomous Asset Program that trained and once controlled Gentry. But now, Whitlock is a free agent who has been directed to terminate his fellow student of death. He knows how his target thinks, how he moves, and how he kills. And he knows the best way to do the job is to make Gentry run for his life — right up until the moment Dead Eye finally ends it …

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