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The six best novels of 2007  

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Mmmkay. That’s headline’s not entirely true. It should read, “The six best novels I read between January and June in 2007.”

But let’s face facts here: that one was too damn long, and it’s really not very good.

I’m hoping the list is. And, by the way, these are in a particular order.

  1. THE LAST ASSASSIN, by Barry Eisler
  2. Barry Eisler's THE LAST ASSASSINJust when I thought the action in a John Rain thriller couldn’t get any better… it does! Times a thousand.

    As if the stakes for Rain weren’t always high, Eisler’s gone and propelled them to the stratosphere with THE LAST ASSASSIN. Rain’s lost love Midori and their newborn son are threatened by Rain’s old nemesis, Yamaoto, the yakuza boss turned politician with a major axe to grind with Rain.

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Written by Rob @ 52 Novels

September 21st, 2007 at 7:26 am