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November 06, 2009: It's a good effort but so overripe with adjectives it is not very pleasurable to read. Character development is severely lacking.
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September 01, 2009: When Presidents and Senators speak in fear and dread of the dark side of politics, you know something is terribly wrong. However, when fiction runs parallel with the truth, you are faced with the intrigue of realism, and an earth shattering reading experience. Killing the Giants: The Road to Nihilism, written by Indiana resident, Jeff Bennington, is such a book.
A graduate of Indiana University, Jeff blends a fresh writing style with his diverse life experiences to make this a truly riveting political thriller that will bring you into a world you wish never existed. Published Author - Dory Maust, author of Blood Stained and the Benn Mac series writes, "This powerfully driven political thriller emancipates the hidden truths of secret societies and projects those terrifying realities into a medium like none other."Killing the giants is well represented by the words penned by President Woodrow Wilson when he wrote, "Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture[ing], are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it." Jeff Bennington's debut novel is a telling story about the hidden forces that continue to silently rule the United States today. A true page-turner, Killing the Giants is wrought with lovable and humorous personalities who experience the consequences of an elitist global agenda.I Also Recommend: Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, The Secret History of the American Empire, Whistleblower.