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Original Title: The Eleventh Commandment
ISBN: 0061013315 (ISBN13: 9780061013317)
Edition Language: English
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The Eleventh Commandment Paperback | Pages: 448 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 12643 Users | 491 Reviews

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Title:The Eleventh Commandment
Author:Jeffrey Archer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 448 pages
Published:April 7th 1999 by HarperTorch (first published May 1st 1998)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Mystery

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Connor Fitzgerald is a professional's professional. Holder of the Medal of Honor. Devoted family man. Servant of his country. But for the past twenty-eight years, Fitzgerald has been leading a double life as the CIA's most deadly assassin. And only days before his retirement from the CIA, he comes across an enemy who, for the first time, even he cannot handle. The enemy is his own boss - Helen Dexter - the director of the CIA. Dexter's stranglehold on the agency is threatened by one decision, and her only hope of survival is to destroy Fitzgerald. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, a formidable new foe is threatening the United States: a ruthless hard-line Russian president, who is determined to force a new military confrontation between the two superpowers.

From emergency meetings in the Oval Office to a Russian mafya boss's luxurious hideaway outside St. Petersburg, The Eleventh Commandment sweeps readers off their feet from the first paragraph. As in Jeffrey Archer's previous bestsellers, The Eleventh Commandment features enough plot-twisting ingenuity, exotic characterization, and narrative surprise to take the art of thriller writing to a new level. In his latest novel, Jeffrey Archer is at the peak of his page-turning powers.



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The CIA's most deadly assassin fighting his own boss,sounds intriguing,but it isn't.Bored me.

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The Eleventh Commandment is a very well-written espionage thriller story which reminds me a lot of Robert Ludlum's Bourne series.Connor Fitzgerald is a CIA operative with years of dedicated service as an assassin for the United States government in foreign countries around the world. When his superiors set him up to be captured and executed in an effort to get rid of him, they learn how loyal some of his friends are, and instead of going away, he becomes a threat and a liability to them.I found

Phenomenal ending to this Jason Bourne like story. The second half was full of twists and turns but the first half was sluggish and the pace was unbearable at times. The story deserves a 4 star in my opinion but the unnecessary long and slow first half brought my review down to 3 stars. If you have time to read an average first half, you will be rewarded at the end with a thrilling end.

This book was an intriguing book that keeps the reader guessing as to what will happen next and who was the "villian" of the story. Even at the end, the author still throws a twist at the end and not everything seems like it should be until the last page! I really enjoyed this book, although it makes me wonder if things like this truly happen with our government! :)

I really enjoyed the book. I liked the characters , I liked the plot..alot. I enjoyed reading it and watching it unfold. I was rooting for the good guys and, Hoping the bad guys would be caught and punished, some were but some were not. Was it believable, probably not but it was within the realm of my imagination and it allows me to escape from my everyday life, if only for a moment.

What you need to know is that this book will hold your interest and keep you involved to the back cover.Connor Fitzgerald has been married to Meg for many years; their daughter is weeks away from graduation from the Stanford med school. Connor, a lifelong CIA operative, has just a few jobs left to do before he can retire. In his world, the eleventh commandment is never get caught.Connor has quietly carried out assassinations for the United States for years, and he successfully concludes one in

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