Image via WikipediaDavid Michaels is one of those "official novelization" writers that is writing all the novelization of games for Ubisoft, and two of his results are Splinter Cell: Conviction and Splinter Cell: Endgame.
The problem with these two books is... they are about the exact same events, albeit from two different points of view. Basically, Sam Fisher allegedly have gone rogue, and the Splinter Cell team has been ordered to catch Sam Fisher... dead or alive. And Sam Fisher is giving them the slip, while trying to figure out who inside the Splinter Cell team is the REAL mole.
So you basically, you got ONE novel for the price of two. One novel is from Sam's viewpoint, and the other novel is from the team's viewpoint. But they cover the EXACT same events. Phooey.
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