
The Dog and its Day
by J.C. Peters
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Pub Date Sep 15 2016 | Archive Date Oct 31 2016
Description
Two conservative billionaires decide to hire the best assassin $10 million can buy to kill Republican presidential candidate Ronald Drump, realizing any other candidate would have a much better chance of winning against the notoriously unpopular Valery Clayton.
The assassin, an American, is meticulous, methodical and he never fails. As a rule he does not operate stateside, but the chance to retire in style, with a legendary hit under his belt, is enough to tempt him into taking this one last contract.
As the 2016 campaign season swings into high gear, the killer chooses his time, place and method. The hour is fast approaching. One man can change the course of history. The question is: who will it be?
The assassin, an American, is meticulous, methodical and he never fails. As a rule he does not operate stateside, but the chance to retire in style, with a legendary hit under his belt, is enough to tempt him into taking this one last contract.
As the 2016 campaign season swings into high gear, the killer chooses his time, place and method. The hour is fast approaching. One man can change the course of history. The question is: who will it be?
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Author Bio:
J.C. Peters is a legal philosopher and historian who frequently publishes about U.S. constitutional law, American and European history and foreign policy issues.
J.C. Peters is a legal philosopher and historian who frequently publishes about U.S. constitutional law, American and European history and foreign policy issues.
Author Bio:
J.C. Peters is a legal philosopher and historian who frequently publishes about U.S. constitutional law, American and European history and foreign policy issues.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9789082506310 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |