Book 1
Book 2
Review: The Enemy by Tom Wood
I’m loving this series. It has some of the best action-scene-writing I’ve ever read, easily matching the likes of Lee Child and Brandon Sanderson. The books are e...
Book 3
Book 4
Review: Better Off Dead by Tom Wood
Still loving this series, but this entry was one notch less exciting than the first three books. Victor somehow seemed less effective here, like he was barely han...
Book 5
Review: The Darkest Day by Tom Wood
Another solid entry in the Victor the Assassin series. This one could’ve been 5 stars if it made better use of a new character, who is intriguing, but after a lot...
Book 6
Review: A Time to Die by Tom Wood
The sixth entry in this series follows Victor as he tries to infiltrate the gang of a former Serbian military commander who is wanted for war crimes. Tom Wood cle...
Book 7
Review: The Final Hour by Tom Wood
Victor the Assassin is back, but instead of watching him execute hit after hit, we get to see him try to survive the CIA putting a hit out on him, and him turnin...
Book 8
Review: Kill for Me by Tom Wood
The head of a Guatemalan drug cartel, Heloise Espinosa, hires Victor to take out her biggest competitor: her sister. Whereas the previous book in the series moved...
Book 9
Review: A Quiet Man by Tom Wood
Victor is staying in a small-town motel, when he notices that a woman and her son have gone missing, and he decides to investigate. Nine books into the Victor th...