International assassins play a deadly game of cat and mouse…and cat…and maybe another cat.
As a wetwork operative trained by Onyx, a secret program inside the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Caspian Anderson has logged 33 kills under the code name Elias. Now he’s in the resort city of Zermatt, Switzerland, waiting for his latest assignment, banker Leonard Aldrich. Unbeknownst to Caspian, another assassin, Edgar Augustin, has been assigned the same target. The two are a study in contrasts, Caspian the cool lone wolf, Edgar the urbane patriarch of a ragged, dysfunctional family. What should be a routine job spools out over 100 pages, leaving Caspian with a bullet in the shoulder. He’s tended by an agent he met in training whom he remembers as “Amy from Arizona.” Back in New York, Caspian’s girlfriend, Liesel Bergmann, who’s also an operative with an elite team, awaits her own latest assignment. Both lovers are so skillful that neither seems aware of the other’s secret profession. Gervais, who’s created three previous thriller series, is at his most playful and character-driven here. The attenuated stalking of Aldrich, for example, culminates in a loopy, entertaining set piece featuring his wife, Florence. The plot focuses more on relationships and shifting alliances than scenes of action. Unexpected villains, plot twists, and betrayals follow, but the big question in this series kickoff is what will happen after the big reveal. Will the story play out like Mr. & Mrs. Smith or like Prizzi’s Honor?
A sly, stylish thriller with more scheming than slaughter.