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Colossal in principle, dazzlingly plotted, filled up with vivid, jaw-dropping violence, Sins of the Assassin confirms Robert Ferrigno as the modern professional of the futuristic thriller.
In the second booklet of Ferrigno's breathtaking Assassin Trilogy, Rakkim Epps fights radical fundamentalist forces in a futuristic America, now a divided blood-soaked dystopia. Will he endure? Can America ever before be unified again?
The year is 2043. New York and Washington, D.C., have been leveled by nuclear bombs. New Orleans is submerged beneath fifty legs of water and treasure hunters scavenge its watery ruins. The United States no longer is present, and in its place two new nations maintain an uneasy coexistence.
For the west stretches the Islamic Republic, apparently governed by a moderate president but hollowed from within by the violent, repressive Dark colored Robes, a shadowy fundamentalist group objective on crushing all those who do not follow Allah's route. In this scary world, liberty is handled by the state, and non-Muslims are either second-class people, concealed underground, exiled, or carried out.
For the east and southern lies the Religious Bible Belt, itself torn by discord from warring factions, each professing to be more righteous than the others. Meanwhile the former United States has been nibbled away at the corners: South Florida, known as "Nuevo Florida," is independent; the Aztlán Empire, formerly Mexico, encroaches from the south; and Canada has laid case to huge swaths of place over the United States's former northern boundary.
What stableness exists between your warring empires is threatened when the president of the Islamic Republic discovers a Bible Belt warlord, known simply as the Colonel, is searching for a superweapon covered inside a distant mountain decades previously by the old USA program. Rakkim Epps, retired shadow warrior, is sent over a perilous objective to infiltrate the Belt and steal or kill the weapon. Accompanying Rakkim is Leo, a naive nineteen-year-old whose technologically enhanced brain is crucial with their success.Collectively they sneak through the Belt, a lawless place in which a bloodthirsty, drug-addled militia prepares for the End-Times.
When Rakkim and Leo finally reach the Colonel's mountain, Epps is obligated to count on his shadow warrior's ability to kill every who halt his goal. Opposing him is the Colonel's enforcer, a sadistic, carbon-skinned killer named Gravenholtz, and the Colonel's wife, the alluring, sexually rapacious Baby, who wants -- and gets -- more of everything. On the other hand, the Old One, the traditional and immensely wealthy Muslim fanatic who looks for to rule both American nations, plots his strike from the safety of his ocean liner. Rakkim Epps, he realizes, must be ceased, controlled, or wiped out.
A terrific stand-alone read, Sins of the Assassin is a cinematic feast of action and storyline, and verifies Robert Ferrigno's Assassin Trilogy as a monumental imaginative work of suspense.