You’ve never met a spy like this before!When the Turkish ambassador crashes his car in central London, the incident launches an unforeseeable series of catastrophic events—and a naked body.MI6 spy Charles Bishop flies headfirst into intrigue, gun battles and assassinations. He’s on the hunt for a mysterious and powerful arms-dealing organisation named Kali—and they have him squarely in their … squarely in their sights.
Along the way he falls for a mysterious woman who may just be the death of him.
Fast-paced with whip-smart dialogue and twists at every turn, Kiss My Assassin is the very definition of unputdownable.
Note to the reader: Although the Bishop novels can be read in any order, the events described take place before those in the Eva Destruction novels.
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I really enjoyed this book and think it is a great start to what is obviously going to be a great series. I love the by play between the main characters and there constant misunderstanding of phrases and words. MI6 Spy Charles Bishop is saving the world from a new arms dealer that nobody knows about and is to busy to bleed, to bad the bad guys don’t know that. On his own he must decide who to trust and who to let help him track down the elusive Kali but this mission is already personal for him having survived one pot shot from the deadly and ruthless arms dealer, so Bishop will travel and stop at nothing to get his man,even going so far as to travel through hell. With knives, guns and explosives this book was action packed and a must read for any spy fan
I had to quit reading because of profanity. The storyline was ok.
Good twist & a smart hero Good play into a sequal Just can’t find it!
Reading this was a little like picking up an old Ian Fleming novel with some updated cultural references. I laughed with this book a little, but I laughed at it a lot. If you’re a VS or an SJW you’ll want to stay well away. The supposedly snappy dialogue, the expensive clothes, the manly drinks, and the hero with the big gun that the ladies can’t refuse, it all reads like a bad case of James Bond. I’m not saying it was a bad story or badly written just that it was old, tired, and clichéd. I’d have to say Kiss Off.
Dumb VERY DUMB
It was ok, but not the best of its type.
Action packed and good characters.
Hmmmmm
I loved the spy characters in this book. The woman was a waste of reading time but necessary to the plot. The dialog between the two spies was at times very funny and sometimes weird. Would love to read more about them.
easy and fun read
I’m sure many will love this story. Not my cup of tea.
Better editing suggested but entertaining.
The author reminded me a bit of Nelson DeMille in that his protagonist was really funny in a sardonic way. The only thing that kept it from being a 5 star was that it had a bit of a comic book quality in that the good guys got beaten, stabbed, shot, dehydrated … you name it… and bounced back for more in a matter of minutes or hours.
At best: tongue in cheek. At worst: absurd. A British super hero spy with impossible resilience. A Russian spy who speaks like a rough-edged American. And a villain whose exploits are not even vaguely believable. Given the book’s title this mashup has to be a joke…right?
James Bond without the bedside manner. Not my cup of tea
interesting but totally impossible
Fun
Fast action enjoyable read.
Enjoyed the story and the characters. Looking forward to reading the next Bishop book.
It wasn’t good enough for me to finish.