Lisa Molin Assassin: The Execution of a Spaniard in Ibiza
By Mike Ward
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Lisa Molin is a freelance Swedish assassin working for the Russian mafia in Europe. When a male assassin can’t do the job the Russian mafia sends in Lisa. Her favorite method of execution is the garrote and she also uses the Japanese jutte which is a foot long bar of solid iron with two hooks on the side that can be used to rip flesh and dislocate joints. She is an expert in taekwondo and has killed many men that way. In Korean “tae” means to strike or break with the foot and “kwon” means to strike or break with the fist and she is an expert at both. She is the last person that more than 120 men have seen before they departed this Earth and usually they departed the planet by extremely violent means.
Lisa’s target is a Spanish man from Seville. There is a chance to get him alone on his boat and if she can achieve that then he’s history. But first she needs to take a sailing course because if she executes him she’ll have to sail the boat round the island on her own.
Mike Ward
Mike Ward was born in Glasgow, Scotland and currently lives in Florida, United States with his wife and two children. He is the author of two novels, two non-fiction books and six series of novellas:Parallel Realities seriesThe House on Mars seriesJacksonville Jack seriesStephen Haggerty Assassin seriesLisa Molin Assassin seriesDangerous Scotsman seriesHe is also the author of 60 short stories and novellas
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Lisa Molin Assassin - Mike Ward
Lisa Molin Assassin – The Execution of a Spaniard in Ibiza
by Mike Ward
(Author of The Banker With a Face Full of Evil)
Cover photo taken in Jacksonville, Florida by Mike Ward
Copyright 2016 Mike Ward
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Lisa Molin Assassin – The Execution of a Spaniard in Ibiza
Lisa Molin stepped off the Compagnie Océane ferry from Quiberon and onto the jetty at the port of Le Palais. Le Palais was on the eastern side of Belle-Île which was an island off the Brittany coast of France. She had risen early, paid twenty-five Euros and boarded the 8:45AM ferry for the thirty-five minute crossing. It was late May and at that time of year the weather was still a little cool and there were only two ferry crossings a day. The ferry she had arrived on would soon leave to head back to Quiberon and she watched as the crew readied the boat.
As she stood at the side of the jetty she became aware of a man watching her. She had a finely honed sense of danger and this had protected her on more than one occasion in the past. The man looked away quickly when she looked in his direction. She could not see how there would be trouble here on this island but if that was going to be the case then it was better to confront it. She turned and walked in the direction of the man looking at her. He remained where he was but now he almost seemed to be making a point of not looking in her direction. As she walked closer to him she saw that the man was much younger than she had first thought, in fact, he probably wasn’t much older than eighteen.
For some reason she could not quite fathom young men were often attracted to her. She had no idea why she attracted men who were so young but for her it was not a problem and sometimes she took advantage of it. There was clearly no danger here, this young man almost certainly fell into that category. She also noticed very quickly that he was almost painfully shy and instead of trying to catch her eye as she approached he seemed unable to look at her.
She glanced at him as she walked past him and headed into Le Palais. She was here to relax and not to kill someone which meant that her mind was operating on a different level than the one it normally operated on. Technically she could be hunted here but it was unlikely that would ever happen. In reality she was the huntress and not the hunted but with a history behind her of one hundred and twenty executions then it was quite possible that one day she would meet her end at the hands of a relative of a man she had assassinated. She put this thought out of her mind and began to relax into the day. The sun was beating down and the day had the makings of possibly being quite warm. There was a cool wind blowing in off the Atlantic but that was no problem.
She stopped to lean against a railing and take in the view and she noticed that the young man was coming up the hill behind her. Okay if that was how he wanted to play it then she would give him the opportunity to ask her out for dinner or to go walking or whatever was in his mind. And then maybe she would fuck his brains out because already there was a part of her that wanted him. Perhaps young men were attracted to her because she was attracted to them and she gave out subtle or even psychic signs. She had no answer to that but she did know that she liked the innocence that came with a young lover. She only ever made love to men, she liked women as friends but not as sex partners.
Lisa walked into a small store and bought a sandwich and a soft drink. She intended to find a seat and read a book while she ate her sandwich. Sometimes she liked to draw but she didn’t have her sketch pad on her. In the nineteenth century a rich Australian called John Russell had founded an artist’s colony on Belle Île. In 1897 and 1898 Henri Matisse had visited Belle Île and Russell had introduced him to impressionism. Lisa was fond of the work of Matisse and she often wondered why Russell had made no attempt to market his own paintings. The young man had sat down on a seat nearby and had pulled out a book. Lisa looked at him and wondered what he looked like naked. Perhaps she would sketch him later and find out. That thought produced a rush of desire inside her.
She opened her bag and took out a book. The book was by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami and was about a female assassin who moved from one world to another. She had bought it because she liked Murakami and not because it was about a female assassin but if Carl Gustav Jung had been sitting with her and the young man in the park then he would have said it was an example of his Principle of Synchronicity or meaningful coincidences
. There had been so many meaningful coincidences in her own life