
The Operator
Craig Martelle
(Author)Description
A hitman with a conscience.
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Ian Bragg is paid to kill people.
Only bad people and not many, but for a great deal of money.
Case the target.
Make the hit.
Move on.
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.
until he meets the woman with sparkling green eyes who changes everything.
Does his newest target deserve to die?
Who is Ian to decide?
He is the one who has to live with the consequences, that's who.
The contract deadline nears.
Too many unknowns, too much to lose.
Pull the trigger or not?
Ian makes his own rules when it's more than just his life on the line.
For the greater good, join Ian Bragg.
Product Details
| Publisher | Craig Martelle, Inc |
| Publish Date | November 08, 2020 |
| Pages | 272 |
| Language | English |
| Type | |
| EAN/UPC | 9781953062017 |
| Dimensions | 8.0 X 5.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.6 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"Craig Martelle hit a home run with The Operator. The taut, lean prose and lightning-fast pace make this a page-turner without sacrificing an ounce of story or depth. You'll find yourself rooting for the hitman main character as he faces the toughest decision of his career. The Operator is the start of a new thriller series I expect to see burning up best-seller lists for years to come."
A.C. Fuller, author of The Crime Beat and The Alex Vane Media Thrillers
"A rip-roaring ride from start to breathless finish."
Mark Dawson, Million Selling Thriller Author
"If Ian Bragg has you in his cross-hairs, you know you're on the wrong side of justice."
USA Today Bestselling Author, Michael A. Rothman
Suave, romantic and lethal. Ian Bragg is everything you want in a highly paid assassin. Can't wait to ride this train.
James Blatch, Self-Publishing Formula
"It's been a long time since I fell this hard in love with a book. A very long time."
Author of Women of Wine Country, Romantic Suspense, Terry Wells-Brown
"You get caught up in the story line and really want to know what happens next." German Translator
"For every time I thought I saw where the story was going, you weaved around my expectations like a master racer in a slalom." Rob Kerns
"I really enjoyed The Operator. The premise of a "good" bad guy was a great way to catch interest." Sabrina
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