Book Review – Prayers For The Assassin – Robert Ferrigno

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In the near future, America has become the Islamic Republic of America. New York, Washington and Mecca redioactive death zones, destroyed by nuclear bombs planted by men claiming to be Mossad. A historian uncovers information that questions their claims and and the nation that was built upon it.

Prayers for the Assassin is a very different book. On one hand it is a brilliant thriller, a hunt between an assassin and his prey, a search for the truth, a tale of standing up and doing the right thing. On the other, it is a story about a potential future where everything about America had turned on its head. Muslim law rules the land, secret police enforce the law with swift and often harsh treatment.

This is an utter page turner, a book that intrigues, informs about the Islamic religion and captivates the reader with its portrayal of the future. Looking forward to the sequel.

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2 Responses to “Book Review – Prayers For The Assassin – Robert Ferrigno”

  1. robert ferrigno Says:

    Glad you liked the book. More fun to come in the sequel.
    Robert

  2. todd s Says:

    is there a name, publishing time-frame and/or brief summary available for the sequel to prayers for the assassin? if it is nearly as refreshing and poignant as the first it will be a great read.

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