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The Asset - Slick Bourne-Style Thriller - Free on Kindle

I came across The Asset by Juval Aviv - a slick Jason Bourne-style thriller - free on Kindle today.

The year is 1989. The Cold War is reaching its final dramatic climax when Max Robertson, the greatest media tycoon of the age, suddenly dies, apparently committing suicide on his luxury yacht.

Six months later the Mossad assassin Sam Woolfman finds himself on a job that goes badly wrong. As he is forced out of 'the bureau', his retirement fund vanishes, and he finds himself a broken and bankrupt man.

Woolfman is thrown one last chance to get his life back on track - find out what happened to Robertson and his missing millions.

An intelligence asset sent to find a financial one.

But five men who tried to find out what happened to Robertson have already died.

As he starts an investigation that takes him across Europe, and into the heart of a disintegrating Soviet Union, Sam discovers that Robertson may not even be dead.

And when the truth of his 'suicide' is discovred, the last great secret of the Cold War will be revealed - toppling governments, and throwing the global economy into chaos.

'The Asset' is a compelling conspiracy thriller based on real events that will appeal to fans of Frederick Forsyth and Robert Harris.

The Asset has been widely praised.

'Hits you like a fist in the face - this is what it is really like to operate beyond the law' - Chris Ryan

'A highly charged fictional debut' - The Daily Mirror.

'An entertaining blockbuster' - The Independent.

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