Three Assassins

A propulsive new thriller from the bestselling author of BULLET TRAIN

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Pub Date 14 Apr 2022 | Archive Date 14 Nov 2022

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THEIR MISSION IS MURDER. HIS IS REVENGE.

Suzuki is just an ordinary man until his wife is murdered. When he discovers the criminal gang responsible he leaves behind his life as a maths teacher and joins them, looking for a chance to take his revenge. What he doesn't realise is that he's about to get drawn into a web of unusual professional assassins, each with their own agenda.

THE WHALE convinces his victims to take their own lives using just his words.

THE CICADA is a talkative and deadly knife expert.

THE PUSHER dispatches his targets in deadly traffic 'accidents'.

Suzuki must take each of them on, in order to try to find justice and keep his innocence in a world of killers.


PRAISE FOR BULLET TRAIN:

'Unlike anything you're likely to have read before...white-hot with double-crosses' Financial Times

'Entertaining...high-speed...with lots of twists and turns...it has a Tarantino-meets-the-Coen-Brothers feel to it' The Times

Part high-octane thriller, part farce, this is an unusual and thoroughly enjoyable read' Guardian

The action accelerates up and down the ten carriages but the question is: who will get off alive? Daily Mail

THEIR MISSION IS MURDER. HIS IS REVENGE.

Suzuki is just an ordinary man until his wife is murdered. When he discovers the criminal gang responsible he leaves behind his life as a maths teacher and...


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I absolutely adored Bullet Train a previous book from this author and Three Assassins doesn't disappoint.
The book unfolds with the story of Suzuki and his revenge and to find the person who murdered his wife.
The Three Assassins..'
The Pusher' who loves to shove people to their deaths.
'The Whale' has a special gift of convincing people to take their own lives.
'Cicada' a friendly chatty assassin that is very good with knives!
Suzuki gets to meet all three during his time in the criminal underworld where the man responsible for the death of his wife is hiding in plan sight as he is the son of the local mafia.
This book has some fantastic black comedy throughout and really does lift the more gruesome aspects.
Completely fast paced from start to finish.

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Thanks to NetGalley for an ARC of this title. This is the second novel I have read by Kotaro Isaka , following on from Bullet Train and tells a similar story - though the characters are no longer confined to a high speed train. The characters of Suzuki, The Whale & Cicada, take it in turns to have a chapter devoted to them but it is inevitable that their different paths will cross at some point. Also in the background is the mysterious killer - the Pusher, who also has a role in Bullet Train. This is a very well realised book and is as filmable as Bullet Train - highly recommended.

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As soon as I saw that Kotara Isaka’s newest novel was getting an English translation I was extremely excited. Bullet Train also by Isaka is arguably one of my favourite modern novels. It was complex but beautifully written with a great translation. Seeing Isaka return to the Japanese underworld of assassins I expected this to be good but I didn’t realise I would be blown away.

The novel is told in different sections of the assassins but predominately focuses on Suzuki, an ordinary man with an ordinary life until one day is wife his murdered. When he discovers the criminal gang responsible he leaves his respectable and safe life as a maths teacher and joins them, looking for a chance to get his revenge. He doesn’t realise he’s about to get drawn into an unusual web of professional assassins, each with their own agenda and specialty.

The Whale convinces his victims to take their own lives just using words or a simple look.
The Cicada is a talkative but deadly knife expert.
The Pusher is an elusive killer who dispatches his targets in deadly traffic accidents.

Suzuki must deal with each of them in order to find his justice and revenge and keep his innocence in a world of killers.

For me this was a high octane thriller in true Japanese style. Anyone who enjoyed Bullet Train is sure to love this. I do have to say though that if you are not used to Japanese fiction and translations it may end up lost in translation for you or if you are more into a Westernised thriller expecting car chases, shoot outs and the like. This is more subtle. There is action, there is suspense and there is a real sense of tension with the events taking place over a couple of days but it isn’t all in your face shoot outs and I feel like some people might not appreciate that. I honestly loved it.

I devoured this book over one weekend and ended up re-reading it along with Bullet Train before writing this review. I am honestly upset it’s over and will likely re-read after my current ARC’s. The characters, as with Isaka’s Bullet Train, are interesting and I love seeing each one's personality and quirks come through in the text. I don’t wish to spoil the story too much but it was interesting to see particularly the characters of the Cicada and Whale work through their own internal musings and struggles while easily taking lives or at least persuading others to take their own. This is juxtaposed to Suzuki who is seemingly hapless and going through the motions, using the ideal of revenge to justify some of his actions since joining the criminal gang.

Another thing Isaka is brilliant at doing is adding in anecdotes to his tale to give you a greater sense of the character. From Suzuki remembering what his wife would say or do about situations and how he tries to focus on those memories to get him through what are extreme situations. To Cicada likening his situation to a protagonist in a film he saw and trying to convince himself he is not a puppet and finally to the Whale dealing with ghosts of his past. Each one delivers more depth to each character.

In short this was a wonderful second novel by Isaka and one I fully enjoyed – It was definitely on par with Bullet Train and while the story has a wider playing ground than a train and less main characters it did not take any of the tension or suspense away. I am honestly extremely excited for more works by Isaka and hope that they continue to be translated for easier access to western audiences.

As always thanks to netgalley and the publisher for the chance to review this early – all opinions are my own and given honestly and fairly. I have also already pre-ordered this in hardback!

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I really enjoyed the first one in the series and the second one didn’t disappoint. It’s about a gentleman whom sets out to exact revenge for the death of his wife. This story involves the criminal underworld . If you enjoy thrillers and action packed stories you will love it.

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