Filled with nonstop suspense and stunning psychological insight, this is the story of Brendan Buchanan, undercover intelligence operative and master of over two hundred false identities: a man forced to assume the most elusive and treacherous identity of all—his own. Tracking the most devastating conspiracy he has ever encountered, trapped by his love for two enigmatic, beautiful women, he will race through a sinister labyrinth of intrigue to a shattering rendezvous with fate…in a novel that not only offers a brilliant, action-packed plot and fascinating characters, but asks daring, provocative questions about our own identities as well.
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"I really enjoyed the main character's problem of keeping his identites straight as a special forces officer protecting the country's interests. He tried to find out who he really was as a human being having lost himself in his assignments as a real person. The plot was also very interesting."
— Naomi (4 out of 5 stars)
" Very Cussler-like with the history of places included, but Morrell weaves a story of intrigue that keeps the reader reading and guessing how all the parts and people are intertwined. "
— Shae, 10/29/2013" Finished it last night. Another good read. "
— Kel, 6/14/2013" This book was a little hard to get into but once I did it was worth the wait. I found it to be very Clive Cussleresque. The story lines and writing style are very similar. "
— Michelle, 1/3/2013" David Morrell is an awesome writer. So far, I'm thinking Assumed Identity isn't his best work. "
— Dylan, 4/12/2011" It was decent, but not great by any stretch of the imagination. There is a limit to how far you can stretch a book of this sort. They need to be at least semi-believable and this book went over the line. Where Mallory excels is creating the personalities. "
— David, 9/29/2010" I really enjoyed this super actiony book! "
— Megan, 9/10/2010" First, and probably last, book by Morrell I will ever read. I found the book very interesting at first and was hoping for a great conclusion, but the ending is the most absurd thing I think I've ever read. "
— Bentley, 8/3/2010" Deserves three and a half stars. It was OK. Better than some of Morrell's and weaker than others. "
— Greg, 4/18/2010" This book was a little hard to get into but once I did it was worth the wait. I found it to be very Clive Cussleresque. The story lines and writing style are very similar. "
— Michelle, 3/25/2009David Morrell is one of America’s most popular and acclaimed storytellers, with more than eighteen million copies of his books in print. His thrillers have been translated into twenty-two languages and turned into record-breaking films and top-rated television miniseries. His 1972 debut novel, First Blood, became the basis for the Rambo films. A former professor of American literature at the University of Iowa, he now lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Phil Gigante has narrated more than two hundred audiobooks, earning ten AudioFile Earphones Awards and three of the prestigious Audie Awards for best narration. An actor, director, and producer with over twenty years of experience in theater, film, television, and radio, he is currently the artistic director of Gigantic Productions and Little Giant Children’s Theatre.