The Assassination Bureau, Ltd.

Hardcover, 192 pages

English language

Published May 1, 2007 by Frederick Ellis.

ISBN:
978-1-934568-07-1
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OCLC Number:
154784200

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4 stars (1 review)

The Assassination Bureau kills people for money. It also has a social conscience. Determined to eliminate only society's enemies, its chief, Ivan Dragomiloff, decides whether or not each murder is "justified." But one day Dragomiloff accepts a contract without knowing the name of the victim and the person marked for death turns out to be himself ... Unfinished when Jack London died, this thrilling novel has been so successfully completed by Robert L. Fish that the reader is challenged to find the point where one writer stops and the other begins.

"Fascinating . . . London fans will be delighted to have another story from the master's hands." —Best Sellers

"The book is one unified delight—the grandest thriller in years." —The New York Times Book Review

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4 stars

Jack London's unfinished novel, finished by another. The premise is just fabulous; the leader of a gang of assassins-for-hire is hired to have himself assassinated by his own employees...chaos ensues, along with much philosphising and humour.

The moral enigma at the centre of the story is (weirdly) reminiscent of that faced by Gawain when he has to go to the Green Chapel - and in my mind the solution is the same, too.

The tone of the novel is uniform to such an extent that I did not notice the transition from London's own work to that of the person who finished the novel. Both authors were on top form for this one, which could be said to be in the same vein as The Sea-wolf, but with tongue stuck firmly in cheek.

Subjects

  • POLITICS & GOVERNMENT
  • Political science & theory
  • History & Theory - General
  • Political Science / History & Theory
  • Political Science
  • Politics / Current Events
  • Politics/International Relations