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Carl Strople was covertly recruited to Black Ops and given the most brutal kind of training any man or woman could endure. Now he belongs to The X Group. But why do they call him “Saint”? An assassin. The most effective killer in the world. And yet . . . Carl Strople struggles to retain fleeting memories that betray an even more ominous reality. He's been told part of the truth--but not all of it. Invasive techniques have stripped him of his identity and made him someone new--for this he is grateful. But there are some things they can't take from him. The love of a woman, unbroken loyalties to his past, the need for survival. From the deep woods of Hungary to the streets of New York, Saint takes you on a journey of betrayal in a world of government cover-ups, political intrigue, and one man's search for the truth. In the end, that truth will be his undoing. The Bookshelf Reviews, which gave this novel from Ted Dekker 5 out of 5 stars, stated, “Saint reads like The Bourne Identity [Robert Ludlum] meets The Matrix meets Mr. Murder [Dean Koontz].” Full-length suspense with a thread of fantasy Book two in the Paradise series: Showdown, Saint, Sinner
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Great job Kelly! Because I didn't like you, I rate this book with 4.9 stars!
This is the second book in the series, and cliffhangers continue! I'm glad I read the first book before reading this one, because I was more invested in the characters and their journey. In this book we hear from Rosie through her diaries, which provides a lot of backstory for her and Russ. The book has you rooting for the characters who are caught in the consequences of actions that were not their own. Can't wait for the final part of the trilogy!
Series
1 released bookBooks of History Chronicles is a 25-book series first released in 2003 with contributions by Ted Dekker, Kaci Hill, and 2 others.
Series
5 primary booksParadise is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1985 with contributions by Ted Dekker, Tianna Xander, and Judith McNaught.