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When Patriotism Ends and Survival Begins

This is a book about the ultimate act of revenge. It is a unique male adventure book that entertains without the usual props--sex, car chases and indestructible heroes. It's a compelling journey with shocking surprises.

When Patriotism Ends and Survival Begins
2012-05-04
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL, May 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Bob Miller is one of America's most controversial authors. His new book, "Epilogue", is crammed packed with information every American needs to know...or is it? "The difference between contract killers and mob assassins is a contract killer's only goal is to complete the contract as quickly and quietly as possible; the mob assassin's job is to make you wish you were dead and then see to it that your wish comes true."

This new book by Miller is a quick read; a book about a war weary Vietnam veteran getting caught in the middle of mob wars in Las Vegas. This is a book about the ultimate act of revenge. It is a unique male adventure book that entertains without the usual props--sex, car chases and indestructible heroes. It's a compelling journey with shocking surprises.

This book is by no means a giant step in a new direction. As a matter-of-fact, it's an age old story about Main Street USA pitted against men of incomprehensible greed; nevertheless, Miller's hard as nails, misanthrope approach will keep you entertained.

Author Bob Miller is #1 on Google searches for America's most controversial author. He was born in Florence, Alabama. He served as a pilot in Vietnam in 1968-69. He was shot down twice and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. He unsuccessfully challenged Richard Shelby for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1992 and produced the television show, The Late Show (BLAB 2001). He has authored seven books.

Website: http://kill-me-if-you-can-epilogue.com

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[Press-News.org] When Patriotism Ends and Survival Begins
This is a book about the ultimate act of revenge. It is a unique male adventure book that entertains without the usual props--sex, car chases and indestructible heroes. It's a compelling journey with shocking surprises.