In an audio interview for the conservative Web site National Review Online, writer Robert Ferrigno talks about his new novel, Sins of the Assassin, his follow-up to the 2006 speculative political thriller Prayers for the Assassin. In the course of it, he explains “that the underlying theory of the novel ‘is that in a long war, it’s not the technology or weaponry that counts; it’s the will and conviction of the participants--who can last the longest.” Listen in here.
(Hat tip to David Montgomery’s Crime Fiction Dossier.)
Thursday, February 07, 2008
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