The Last Assignment: A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book The Last Assignment: A Novel by John W. Gemmer, CCB Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John W. Gemmer ISBN: 9781771430449
Publisher: CCB Publishing Publication: February 26, 2013
Imprint: CCB Publishing Language: English
Author: John W. Gemmer
ISBN: 9781771430449
Publisher: CCB Publishing
Publication: February 26, 2013
Imprint: CCB Publishing
Language: English
Jim Bartlett is a very reliable and unique professional killer for hire in the U.S. His clientele consist of mob bosses, who employ him to kill criminals, businessmen and politicians. During the Vietnam War, Bartlett was told by his commanding officer that he was “either a natural-born killer or natural-born soldier.” His experience with killing led him to his career. After 29 years, Bartlett was feeling a change within himself because of his desire to be safe and secure with the woman he loved. Soon he decides to retire and on his own terms. He realizes his biggest challenge might not be the next assignment but how to retire on a tropical island with her. The problem is most hit men dont retire; they either go to jail or get killed. When a mob attorney contacts him for an assignment, Bartlett realizes this will be his last. At first, it appears to be a simple hit, until a series of unexpected events make it his most difficult yet. The story culminates with a series of surprise endings for many of the main characters who find themselves either dead, under indictment with their careers ruined or safe and secure. About the Author: John W. Gemmer resides in Syracuse and is a native resident of Indiana. For nine years, John was fortunate enough to spend part of his retirement years in Naples and Orlando, Florida. He is an Indiana University graduate and was a member of the U.S. Naval forces from 1968-1972. He served on the USS Harold J. Ellison DD 864 and worked for SACLANT, a NATO command. John spent the majority of his professional years as publisher of The Goshen (IN) News, a daily community newspaper. Gemmer had a kidney transplant on Dec. 28, 2010. In his spare time, he enjoys boating and jet skiing with family and friends, target shooting as well as reading and watching crime and drama movies. John is an avid Notre Dame, NFL and NBA fan. He has one daughter and is a proud grandfather of four.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Jim Bartlett is a very reliable and unique professional killer for hire in the U.S. His clientele consist of mob bosses, who employ him to kill criminals, businessmen and politicians. During the Vietnam War, Bartlett was told by his commanding officer that he was “either a natural-born killer or natural-born soldier.” His experience with killing led him to his career. After 29 years, Bartlett was feeling a change within himself because of his desire to be safe and secure with the woman he loved. Soon he decides to retire and on his own terms. He realizes his biggest challenge might not be the next assignment but how to retire on a tropical island with her. The problem is most hit men dont retire; they either go to jail or get killed. When a mob attorney contacts him for an assignment, Bartlett realizes this will be his last. At first, it appears to be a simple hit, until a series of unexpected events make it his most difficult yet. The story culminates with a series of surprise endings for many of the main characters who find themselves either dead, under indictment with their careers ruined or safe and secure. About the Author: John W. Gemmer resides in Syracuse and is a native resident of Indiana. For nine years, John was fortunate enough to spend part of his retirement years in Naples and Orlando, Florida. He is an Indiana University graduate and was a member of the U.S. Naval forces from 1968-1972. He served on the USS Harold J. Ellison DD 864 and worked for SACLANT, a NATO command. John spent the majority of his professional years as publisher of The Goshen (IN) News, a daily community newspaper. Gemmer had a kidney transplant on Dec. 28, 2010. In his spare time, he enjoys boating and jet skiing with family and friends, target shooting as well as reading and watching crime and drama movies. John is an avid Notre Dame, NFL and NBA fan. He has one daughter and is a proud grandfather of four.

More books from CCB Publishing

Cover of the book Our Puppet Government (Updated & Revised Second Edition) by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book The Well Adjusted Cat: Feline Chiropractic Methods You Can Do by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book La Lista De Control Para Esposos Gay Y Para Mujeres Que Se Preguntan by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book Twelve Upon A Time… June: Memories in Five Balloons, Bedside Story Collection Series by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book Strength & Encouragement: So You Can Praise Me in the Midst of the Fire 366 Daily Devotions by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book Moving Beyond the Christian Myth: The Next Step in Our Spiritual Evolution by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book Granny's Favorite Tales by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book Geogirl by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book A Story in Stones: Portugals Influence on Culture and Architecture in the Highlands of Ethiopia 1493-1634 (Updated & Revised 2nd Edition) by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book Survival: Prepare Before Disaster Strikes by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book The New World Oligarchy: Destroying the United States Through Globalization A Novel by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book No Room: A Read-Aloud Story of Christmas by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book Twelve Upon A Time… by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book Evil in Paradise by John W. Gemmer
Cover of the book Flight from Ein Sof by John W. Gemmer
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy