The 1st Assassin: A Unit 22 Thriller I once worked for the government, going into missions that never officially happened, killing enemies we never officially killed. They gave me a bunch of medals, partly for doing my job well, mostly to keep my mouth shut. I still work for the government, but now I ride a desk, barely tolerated by my boss, barely tolerating myself. My world is turned upside down when I am put on a task force investigating an assassination plot against the US President. Nothing is as it seems, the enemy always seems to be one step ahead of us, and I must keep myself and those I care about alive long enough to get to the bottom of this conspiracy. The clock is ticking, the body count is mounting, and the assassins never stop coming.\n\n
Mainak Dhar wears many hats. He considers his most important job to be the best possible father and husband he can be. An MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad with over two decades of experience in the corporate world, his ?day job? involves leading businesses and teams as a CEO. When he?s not with his family or at work, he loves creating and sharing stories and is the author of over twenty books. His novels include the bestselling thrillers The 1st Assassin, Sniper?s Eye, and the Alice in Deadland series. He also uses his long corporate leadership experience and passion for mentoring to write award-winning books on leadership such as Leadership in 100 Words and Brand New Start. His #leadershipin100words posts on LinkedIn have over 2 million views. For his contribution to mentoring young employees affected by the COVID Pandemic, India Today honored him in its 2022 Annual Issue. His books have been translated into multiple languages such as German, Portuguese, French, Vietnamese, and Japanese, with close to half a million copies sold worldwide. Mainak is also a passionate student of Karate and holds a Black Belt. Learn more about Mainak and contact him at www.mainakdhar.com.
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