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CT Wolf
07-14-2008, 04:16 AM
If you haven't read Dr. Pierces' 2nd novel, you can now. I just uploaded a PDF to our very own Library. Just hit the Download button to your left and get yourself a copy of this classic.

Here's a bit from the book:
...the bushy-haired mulatto and his rather dumpy, pasty-faced female companion stopped talking and
turned to look directly at him. They were about eight feet from his open window.
An instant calm fell over Oscar, the expected calm for which he had been waiting. With a smooth
motion, neither too hurried nor too slow but precise and deliberate, he lifted the rifle from beneath the
blanket on the seat beside him, raised it to his shoulder, and, left elbow braced against the door,
carefully squeezed off two shots.
The ear-shattering reports echoed through the huge lot, but Oscar remained calm as he put the rifle
down, restarted his engine, and accelerated smoothly toward the exit ramp. As he turned at the end of
the lane, he paused to glance back toward the van. The mulatto’s body was sprawled out into the
roadway; the woman apparently had fallen backward, beside the van, and was not visible. Both shots
had been head shots, and Oscar was quite certain both the man and the woman were dead. He had seen
their skulls literally explode into showers of bone fragments, brain tissue, and blood as the highvelocity
projectiles struck them...


:geek

NBG
07-14-2008, 04:38 AM
Hey, on a related subject readers might be interested in the inspiration for Hunter, the honorable Joseph Paul Franklin. Give em hell, Franklin!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Paul_Franklin

CT Wolf
07-14-2008, 05:09 AM
Hey, on a related subject readers might be interested in the inspiration for Hunter, the honorable Joseph Paul Franklin. Give em hell, Franklin!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Paul_Franklin

I like his style: The hitchiker's, Nancy Santomero and Vicki Durian were killed because one of them had an African American boyfriend.
We'll have to name something in his honor once we get things straightened out.
How about Franklin Day rather than The Day Of The Rope?