O'Farrell's Law
On the eve of a vital CIA assignment, an agent€s hesitation leads him to the brink of disaster
His grandfather was a lawman too. That€s how Charles O€Farrell rationalizes his work. He keeps a picture of his ancestor by his bed, a faded sepia portrait of a short, plain-looking man made remarkable only by the long-barreled Colt strapped to his hip. His grandfather killed to make the frontier safe€"O€Farrell has the faded newspaper clippings to prove it. In the service of America, O€Farrell kills too. But his killings never make the front page.
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A trained CIA assassin, O€Farrell lives like a machine, operating according to a perfect routine because routine keeps him sharp. Routine keeps killers from getting killed. But now, as he readies his next hit, a terrible twist will disrupt his once meticulous process. Doubt has begun to creep into Charles O€Farrell€s mind, and in a business where even the smallest hesitation can spell certain death, doubt is very dangerous indeed.
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This ebook features an illustrated biography of Brian Freemantle including rare photos from the author€s personal collection.