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Pay Severance or Die: A Novel of Satire
Book: Pay Severance or Die: A Novel of Satire
Written by: Tyler Erickson
Publisher: Sligo Pr
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

It's just fiction . . .
Rating: 5 / 5
All this hype about liberals and conservatives . . . simply put, it's a story about extremes. There's blood and guts, sex and corruption all keeping the pages turning. The liberals look bad, (they're fouling up the country) the conservatives look bad (they're murdering maniacs)and even a Catholic priest ends up as a bad guy. I'm not exactly sure why I liked it, but it sucked me in and I recommend it as a story when you're in the mood to let loose.


How times have changed!
Rating: 5 / 5
"There was a time when the political assassin was always cast as the antagonist in fiction, and the plot revolved around the struggle of the hero to thwart the dastardly scheme. In "Pay Severance Or Die", the roles are reversed. Colonel Jack Davis is not only the protagonist, but a certified hero: a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. Disgusted by a corrupt political system with a liberal draftdodger president who would allow gays in the military, abetted by liberal members of Congress who seem bent on giving away the country and with the compliant assistance of a predominantly liberal media, he decides to get his share. He will stop killing liberal politicians when they pay him and his skilled crew of Vietnam-trained assassins. He gets even in spades! Well-written and the editing is first rate. For frustrated conservatives, it should provide a welcome catharsis. It is not recommended reading for those of the liberal bent." Joseph H. Pierre, Jr., Syndicated book Reviewer


What an ending! This is a beauty.
Rating: 5 / 5
Just when you think the good "bad" guys are in trouble, the liberal media goes after the draftdodger president. You've gotta read this book!


 
 
 



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