He is white and that is about the most that can be said. At one point he wondered if he could even remember what he once looked like.Īnd he does not have, or so we come to realize, a nationality. He does not have the same face all the time having spent more than one session with plastic surgeons. He has a near-endless supply of aliases, all bought and paid for, so he can change identity quickly and easily and does so frequently. Victor does not have a last name, at least one we are told. He is methodical and extremely careful, going to great lengths to have escape routes clearly defined before stepping into the fray. Victor is extremely capable when it comes to killing and he rarely misses and never a second time. Being a survivor, he makes do and goes on living. He does not spend any appreciable amount of time bemoaning his situation. Do not expect a great deal of angst in that regard, however. He seems at times to prefer it though other times he does think how it would be to live a 'normal' life. He has had to because he works alone and usually in considerable secrecy. He likes his freedom and his anonymity but often you cannot get what you want and Victor has learned to survive above all else. He becomes connected to the Agency in the second book while in the first he is a freelance killer, one with many, many years of experience at his trade.
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