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The streets were burning.
So were their lives.

Milan, 1972. The Red Brigades began as students fighting for the

working class, but their idealism becomes influenced by illegal drugs

and a terrorist intent on destabilizing Europe.

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​A CIA-backed task force enlists fresh US Marine recruits Jed 

Armstrong and Kit Younger who raid a bomb-making operation at

a remote French farmhouse, uncovering a stash of cannabis worth

100 million francs on the street.

 

​Jed and Kit prove a Colombian drug cartel is responsible, not

political student group, but international terrorism is on the rise, 

and the truth remains elusive, especially for the woman Jed and Kit 

both come to love.​

 

This is their story.

TESTIMONIALS

... Holy sh*t I am LOVING

this book oh my god. Your

writing style has an amazingly sharp edge and the tension building is palpable.

 

Kudos!

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- John A.

M.F. Ashley brings insight to a disturbing period of history. What could have been a dull read is exciting, informative, engaging, and nothing short of a masterpiece.

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​It’s got everything – spice, sex, funny dialogue, a lot of twists, and it races along. It’s hard to put down!

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- Leslie S.

M.F. Ashley is a gem of an author.  Assassin, My Assassin precisely evokes the political situation of the time and clarifies much in this obscure period of the CIA.  

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The characters are sympathetic and cleverly fleshed out. Dialogue and plot twists are believable. We need more from this author.

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- Cathie M.

M.F. Ashley’s Assassin,

My Assassin would be

worth the read if only for

the incredibly well

researched details of its turbulent 1970’s inter-

national setting. 

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The interplay of her

intricately crafted charac-

ters is the secret weapon

that grips the reader from

its first page through to

the final chapter.​

 

A real page turner.

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- Susan W.

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