The Assassins Gallery

by David L. Robbins

Mikhal Lammeck (1)

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New Year's Eve, 1945. The assassin steps out of the Atlantic Ocean in the middle of a raging nor'easter. Cool and efficient, she's a weapon of war superbly trained in the ancient arts of subterfuge and murder. And even though she's outnumbered, she's got one major advantage: No one knows she's coming. Professor Mikhal Lammeck's specialty is the history and weaponry of assassins. But even Lammeck is caught off guard when the Secret Service urgently requests his help: A gruesome double murder show more and suicide in Massachusetts has set off alarm bells. It's only a hunch, but all too soon Lammeck suspects the unthinkable. In the waning days of the war, someone wants one last shot to alter history. An assassin is headed to Washington, D.C., to kill the most important soldier of them all: the U.S. commander in chief. As Lammeck and a killer at the top of her profession circle the streets of the capital in the hunt for FDR, one of them will attempt to kill the world's most powerful man; the other, to save him. And between them, for an instant, history will hang in the balance. show less

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On the back cover of this book, in bold letters, are these words: "What if FDR was assassinated?" Well, la dee da, there's the entire plot of the book in a nutshell. Which is fine, if you think about it: historical fiction is written with the assumption that your audience knows how it all turns out, at least generally. The trick is to involve characters sympathetic enough that the reader cares what happens to them as individuals. Unfortunately, that does not happen here. The story follows Mikhal Lammeck, a professor who specializes in the history of assassination, as he attempts to uncover a plot to kill the president. That might be somewhat interesting, if a bit cliche, except that Lammeck is also an expert military instructor of - you show more guessed it - assassins. He spends a lot of time fumbling around, though I find it difficult to believe that after so many years of training killers he'd have so little idea of how to handle tracking one. The assassin herself is marginally more interesting, but still little more than the barest of sketches. I suppose this light treatment was probably intended to make her seem mysterious, but it came off as shallow. I will say that the anecdotes about various assassins through history were quite interesting, but I could have read that in other books without first wading through the tedium of this story. show less
Stymied by other books I was reading and the recent holidays, I knew I just needed something that was quick and entertaining to recharge the old batteries, so I decided to give this a whirl.

It easily passed a couple of nights, was intriguing and fun.

There's no meat on the bones for a bookgroup discussion, but then I don't think that was how it was written. If you're looking for something along the lines of early Ludlum or Higgins, you'll enjoy this one!
An assasin arrives on a beach in Massachusteus during World war 2 and ends up killing two civilian partolmen. Mikael Lammeck is recruited by the Secret Service from his position in Scotland by Agent Nabbit to help catch the assasin before she can kill president Roosevelt. An interesting story but parts of it drag and too much time is spent with the assasin.

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Original publication date
2006-08
People/Characters
Mikhal Lammeck; Dag Nabbit
Important places
Washington, D.C., USA
Important events
World War II
Epigraph
Man's desire to be remembered is colossal. - Franklin Delano Roosevelt upon first seeing the Egyptian pyramids.
Dedication
For Doug, who finally lets me be his big brother.
First words
Five hundred yards from the beach, a gloved hand choked the outboard motor.

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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3568 .O22289 .A94Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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