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Assassin: Innocent, #1
Assassin: Innocent, #1
Assassin: Innocent, #1
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Assassin: Innocent, #1

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The first in a series of shorts that tell the story of corruption and betrayal. 

A Contract killer waits for next target and reminisces on his first job.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDan Shaw
Release dateApr 5, 2018
ISBN9781386558668
Assassin: Innocent, #1
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Dan Shaw

Born and lives in the South of England, a self proclaimed comic/movie geek now looking to contribute to litirature.  

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    Assassin - Dan Shaw

    Assassin

    Innocent, Volume 1

    Dan Shaw

    Published by Dan Shaw, 2018.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    ASSASSIN

    First edition. April 5, 2018.

    Copyright © 2018 Dan Shaw.

    ISBN: 978-1386558668

    Written by Dan Shaw.

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    Assassin

    THE MOON WAS ALMOST eclipsed leaving little light to reflect off the blades of grass, sharp and splintering like thousands of knives that stuck out of the ground, overshadowed by dark clouds that painted the sky overhead. The trees spread over the scene like dark guards bordering a picture that would look almost beautiful if it were not for the heavens that had opened to unleash floods of ice cold droplets that covered the entire portrait.

    It always seems to rain on nights like this one. Perhaps its nature’s way of telling me it knows what I’m doing. The thought was to keep him from thinking of his legs that were going numb

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