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  • The Iscariot Agenda

  • The Vatican Knights, Book 3
  • By: Rick Jones
  • Narrated by: Todd Menesses
  • Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Iscariot Agenda

By: Rick Jones
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Summary

Kimball Hayden is the commander of an elite commando group known as the Vatican Knights, a black-op force that works for the Church to protect its sovereignty, its interests, and the welfare of its citizenry. But Kimball is being stalked by someone from the past, a soldier who is stronger, faster, and far more brutal - an assassin so deadly not even the Vatican Knights can stop him. This alpha assassin has set Kimball within the crosshairs and is systematically destroying his old team of elite fighters, the Force Elite. Kimball is then sent to confront this killer who leaves behind lettered clues carved into the flesh of his teammates: Iscariot. Not only does Kimball have to battle something far more dangerous than anything he has ever encountered, but he must destroy this assassin before this killer brings his personal war to the Vatican.

©2012 Rick Jones (P)2017 Rick Jones
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Good read

Good rivetting read that quickly draws you in and let's you warm to the characters

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Good

Good but a bit drawn out and a bit repetitive, Kimball Hayden a Vatican Knight but before that he was one of the elite soldiers bit like the SAS, that would assassinate on demand and walked away because he got a conscious and was doing similar work for the Vatican, and he found out that someone has started to take out his old unit and he was sent out to find out what was going on, and so after every kill the initials was put on the victims body to spell the word Iscariot, Hayden being the last for the showdown, so yes it did get repetitive, but the last 3rd of the novel did come to life, normally this author does well but it might just be the storyline if you are going to kill 8 people it might just repeat it'self as you know what's going to happen I won't get put off just yet and will try another from this author,

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