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1000 Yards

par Mark Dawson

Séries: John Milton (0.5)

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From Amazon number-one best-selling author Mark Dawson, this novella is an introduction to John Milton, the most dangerous assassin in the pay of Her Majesty's government. Meet John Milton. He considers himself an artisan. A craftsman. His trade is murder. Milton is the man the government sends after you when everything else has failed. Ruthless. Brilliant. Anonymous. Lethal. You wouldn't pick him out of a crowd, but you wouldn't want to be on his list. But now, after ten years, he's had enough - there's blood on his hands, and he wants out. Trouble is this job is not one you can just walk away from. In this dip into his case files, Milton is sent into North Korea. With nothing but a sniper rifle, bad intentions, and a very particular target. Will Milton be able to take on the secret police of the most dangerous failed state on the planet? Mark Dawson has worked as a lawyer and currently works in the London film industry. His first books, The Art of Falling Apart and Subpoena Colada, have been published in multiple languages.… (plus d'informations)
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Set in North Korea, this novella was an enjoyable story introducing John Milton, an assassin employed by the British government.

Although only 118 pages long, "1000 Yards" was action-packed and full of suspense. I will definitely be looking for other books in the series. ( )
  HeatherLINC | Dec 18, 2023 |
Excellent read. Detailed, thrilling and suspenseful. Already signed up for #1 in the series. Recommend. ( )
  gac53 | May 15, 2018 |
John Milton was a specialized hired killer. His employer was the government.
A wartime veteran, he still suffered episodes related to his military and following services. 1000 YARDS is an introduction to him and his work.
Sent to North Korea on special assignment, he knew the government would be watching everything he did or said. “He was practically alone against the most ruthless and thorough security service the world had seen since the salad days of the Komitet Gosurdarstvennoy Bezopasnosti.”
While he was traveling under an alias, he also knew that the odds were that they would be able to identify him. His hope was that he could finish his job before that happened and escape before they caught him.
1000 YARDS is an almost skeletal telling of this assignment. It provides minimal description of him, his surroundings, and many of the other characters. The emphasis is on what he does to try to complete it and what the North Korean government does to try to stop him.
The same basic plot is used in other John Milton books though they are much more fleshed out.
It moves swiftly and is well-written but not as interesting as the full length novels in which he appears. It is a good introduction to the series, but if you’ve already started the series, it doesn’t add much. ( )
  Judiex | Jan 19, 2017 |
Mark Dawson is a newer populist author. Because I write action thrillers myself, I like to see what others in the field are doing. This short story gives just a taste of what John Milton is like. What was also interesting was his depiction of North Korea which made me want to find out more about this country. ( )
  wesleylowe | Mar 21, 2016 |
I enjoyed the book, not because I'm a fan of assassins, but because it was well written. Working on my latest novel, "St. Peter's Bones,'" I wrote in short chapters and wondered if I had made a mistake. "1000 Yards," is written with short chapters, and I found I enjoyed the length. ( )
1 voter delta61 | Mar 31, 2015 |
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From Amazon number-one best-selling author Mark Dawson, this novella is an introduction to John Milton, the most dangerous assassin in the pay of Her Majesty's government. Meet John Milton. He considers himself an artisan. A craftsman. His trade is murder. Milton is the man the government sends after you when everything else has failed. Ruthless. Brilliant. Anonymous. Lethal. You wouldn't pick him out of a crowd, but you wouldn't want to be on his list. But now, after ten years, he's had enough - there's blood on his hands, and he wants out. Trouble is this job is not one you can just walk away from. In this dip into his case files, Milton is sent into North Korea. With nothing but a sniper rifle, bad intentions, and a very particular target. Will Milton be able to take on the secret police of the most dangerous failed state on the planet? Mark Dawson has worked as a lawyer and currently works in the London film industry. His first books, The Art of Falling Apart and Subpoena Colada, have been published in multiple languages.

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