Nick Carter is assigned to stop an ex-CIA freelancer known as the Hunter, who has become a rogue assassin
Dive into the pulse-pounding world of espionage and relentless action with "Killmaster #228: Killing Games," a classic entry in the long-running Nick Carter series. This First Edition, published by Jove in 1987, throws you headfirst into a deadly game of cat and mouse where the stakes are global security and the only rule is survival. Nick Carter, the seemingly invincible secret agent known as Killmaster, faces one of his most formidable challenges yet: a rogue assassin known only as "The Hunter." This isn't just another run-of-the-mill operative; The Hunter is a former CIA freelancer, a ghost trained in the darkest arts of covert operations, now unleashed upon the world with a lethal agenda. His skills are honed to perfection, his methods ruthless, and his motives shrouded in mystery. Why has The Hunter gone rogue? What are his targets, and what is the ultimate goal of his killing spree? These are the questions that plague Nick Carter as he races against time to unravel the truth behind The Hunter's actions. The trail leads Carter through a treacherous landscape of double-crosses, hidden agendas, and deadly traps, testing his skills and pushing him to the very edge of his limits. "Killing Games" exemplifies the quintessential Nick Carter experience, delivering a fast-paced, action-packed narrative filled with intricate plot twists and memorable characters. Expect hair-raising escapes, close-quarters combat, and a healthy dose of Cold War intrigue. This installment is a must-have for fans of classic spy thrillers and those who appreciate the enduring appeal of the Nick Carter, Killmaster series. At 208 pages, it's a concise, electrifying read perfect for a quick adrenaline fix. Experience the tension and suspense as Nick Carter navigates a deadly maze, determined to stop The Hunter before he can unleash further chaos upon the world. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of espionage history with this First Edition of "Killmaster #228: Killing Games."