"Rain, John (Fictitious character)" . . "Israel. Mosad le-modi'in ye-tafkidim meyuhadim" . . "Suspense fiction" . . "Littérature anglaise 20e siècle." . . "Israel." . . "Israel. Mosad le-modiin ve-tafkidim meyuhadim Fiction." . . . . "Penguin." . . . . . "Large type books"@en . "Large type books" . . . "Adventure"@en . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Freelance assassin John Rain has a new employer - the Mossad, which wants him to fix a 'problem' in Manila - and a new partner - Dox, the ex-Marine sniper whose laid-back style masks an operator every bit as deadly as Rain himself. But when Rain's conscience causes him to hesitate and botch an assignment, he discovers that he's become the ruthlessly efficient Israeli intelligence agency's next target. And when Delilah, the Mossad agent he once fought, then loved, suddenly reappears in his life, he can't be sure whether she's there to help him - or to finish him off." . . . . "Killing rain" . "One last kill : [also published in the US under the title \"Killing rain\" ]" . "Rain has a new employer, Israeli intelligence organization the Mossad, which wants him to fix a \"problem\" in Manila; and a new partner, Dox, whose good-ol' boy persona masks a sniper as deadly as Rain himself. He also has a new hope: that by using his talents in the service of something good, he might atone for all the lives he has already taken."@en . . "Rain has a new employer, Israeli intelligence organization the Mossad, which wants him to fix a problem in Manila. But when Rain's conscience causes him to botch an assignment, he finds out that the Mossad's next assignment is himself. And is Delilah, the alluring Israeli agent, who reappears in his life, there to help him or to finish him off?"@en . . . "Thriller / suspense"@en . . "One last kill"@en . . "One last kill" . . "Killing point"@en . . "Suspense fiction" . "Suspense fiction"@en . "Espionage & spy thriller"@en . . "One Last Kill" . "One last kill : [a John Rain thriller]" . . . "Intelligence officers." . .