Cain tells the thrilling and mysterious neo-noir tale of a blind professional hitman, operating within a relentless underworld environment of criminal violence, sex, betrayal, and death. Meet Cain, born blind, but with a unique ability to sense the world around him. Raised from birth by rouge CIA agents, he's grown into a borderline alcoholic and sex addict who travels the globe, living off the grid and taking out gangsters, deviants, and corrupt politicians-all while engaging in his own hedonistic pursuits as a hitman.
Both create an interesting and compelling character with Cain, and it shows up on the page. I enjoyed that part of the book. The same can be said about Beni R. Lobel's artwork here as well. It is very well drawn and the storytelling is impeccable. I just wish it felt a little bit more whole for me. It could have been a great book instead of merely a "good one. Read Full Review
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