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The Face of the Assassin
The Face of the Assassin
Author: David Lindsey
He reconstructs the faces of the dead. But nothing has prepared him for the true face of fear. Now one man must confront the frightening puzzle of his own personality while navigating a treacherous, hidden world where that which is alien becomes familiar, and the familiar is shrouded in mystery. — THE FACE OF THE ASSASSIN — The faceless are Paul B...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446529297
ISBN-10: 044652929X
Publication Date: 4/20/2004
Pages: 416
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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froot avatar reviewed The Face of the Assassin on + 178 more book reviews
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Really a great read, from an writer that is consistantly first rate. The Mexico City setting for part of the book is fantastic, you can feel the city close in. Lindsey really gets Mexico City and through his writing skills and gift for great imagery, the city comes alive. The story is fast paced and riviting.
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Paul Bern is a forensic artist: that is, he reconstructs the missing, damaged features of people whose faces were disfigured by the events which killed them. At work on a new skull, he sees that the face he's creating is shockingly similar to his own. It turns out that the adopted Paul had a twin, a CIA agent who was murdered. And naturally, the government wants Paul to take over where his brother left off....
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reviewed The Face of the Assassin on + 14 more book reviews
A superb thriller by David Lindsey.
Paul Bern is a forensic artist with a good life--until the day a mysterious woman brings kim a skull. The face he reconstructs for it looks shockingly like his own.
Now the nightmare begins.
Fast paced, tense story, an excellent and unforgettable read.
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6 hrs. abridged


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