The Assassin (Kane’s War #2) (1987)
by Nick Stone When the Agency gets wind that the KGB has slipped an assassin into the Caribbean to take out Senator Mason—a leading presidential candidate trying to enjoy a little sunshine—local operative Ben Kane gets tapped as the man for the job, and the story clicks into an 80s action flick groove that could have come straight from the Blockbuster video store. This book feels more like an ensemble than the previous one, with multiple characters actually contributing instead of orbiting the protagonist like props. Ben remains an easy guy to root for, and the author pulls a genuinely surprising turn as the story develops. Entertaining!