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The Assassin Shall Prevail: A Tale of the Hyper Sniper

The Assassin Shall Prevail: A Tale of the Hyper Sniper

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A surrealistic, dream-like journey through the Assassin's mind on the day of the fatal event. Is it Dallas 50 years ago or just the dream of a ridiculous "Assassin," fixated on his own delusions of greatness and obsessed with his historical importance? Comedy, tragedy fact, fiction,and farce entrap the reader in a web spun from the imagination running wild. Hundreds of characters, both real and imagined, from Elvis to Betty Crocker, from the Kommandant of Auschwitz to the mysterious "Berkovsky," preen, prance and pontificate from page to page, culminating in the most beautiful Assassination the world has ever seen.If James Joyce, Franz Kafka, and "Alice in Wonderland" are your literary lions, there's plenty in "The Assassin Shall Prevail" for you to roar about with laughter.The Assassin, whatever his motivations, irrespective of the wide variations in his methodology, remains the most compelling and daring participant in the human condition that we have. His work has profoundly influenced the course of history from its beginning to the present. What is overlooked is that there are those who are master stylists, men whose accomplishments rival those of our greatest artists."The Assassin Shall Prevail," ventures into the mind of the most successful Assassin of all time. It is a deeply complex and wide-ranging examination of the forces and tensions which led to the shot that shook the world and has never been the same.Told with humor, compassion and a deep insight into the horrors of the twentieth century and the consequences of God's untimely death, it ends with a rather pessimistic prognosis for a sad and sickly civilization, hampered by a paucity of imagination and an insidious bent on political correctness - the new Fascism of the modern age.What makes "The Assassin Shall Prevail" so fascinating is its brutal honesty, cloaked with a sardonic humor, where Hitler and Stalin can debate the relative merits of their mustaches, and the smartest person alive is a 13 year old girl whose father is a Martian.This is an indispensable novel, compelling in its essence, for the person who thinks too much but doesn't laugh enough. A must read.

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