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Sins of the Assassin

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The year is 2042. New York and Washington D.C. have been leveled by nuclear bombs. New Orleans is submerged beneath 60 feet of water. The United States no longer exists, and in its place two new nations maintain an uneasy truce: an Islamic republic in the west and the Christian Bible Belt in the south. But stability is threatened when the President of the Islamic Republic discovers that a Bible Belt warlord, known simply as The Colonel, is searching for a super weapon hidden inside a remote mountain decades earlier by the old United States regime. Rakkim Epps, former shadow warrior and hero of Prayers for the Assassin, is soon sent on a perilous mission to infiltrate the Belt with Leo, a naive and arrogant nineteen-year-old whose intellectual gifts are crucial to the success of the mission. Together they sneak through the Belt, a loose and lawless territory where David Koresh's compound has been reconstructed as a tourist site, coal deposits in Georgia have been burning unchecked for thirty years, and a bloodthirsty, drug-addled militia prepares for the end times. When Rakkim and Leo finally reach the Colonel's mountain, finding the weapon system becomes the least of their problems...

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In Ferrigno's second Assassin novel, nuclear war has devastated the United States, leaving North America divided by two opposing factions: an Islamic republic and a Christian Bible Belt. The ensuing conflict provides the premise of this terrifyingly plausible story. L.J. Ganser provides three unique voices for the main characters, adding regional accents when necessary for the dialogue. For the narrative Ganser affects a flat narration, occasionally stressing syllables in unusual places. As the story progresses, he draws listeners in with a more natural cadence and a "near-future dialect" that is at once familiar and uncomfortably alien. A.Z.W. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 12, 2007
      Ferrigno fails to make the most of an intriguing premise in the second installment in his Assassin trilogy (after 2006’s Prayers of the Assassin
      ). In 2043, almost 30 years after a series of suitcase nukes destroyed New York City and Washington, D.C., the U.S. is divided into two major regions—the Islamic Republic and the Bible Belt. Islam and fundamentalist Christianity have respectively filled the spiritual vacuum caused by the mass destruction and the subsequent imposition of martial law. The underdeveloped plot focuses on the efforts of master killer Rakkim Epps to keep a powerful weapon out of the hands of the Colonel, a leader of the Bible Belt. Apocalyptic thriller fans looking for a thoughtful look at a near future where radical fundamentalism reigns supreme may be disappointed to find, instead, countless scenes of excessive violence.

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