Title: A Mind for Killing: Book 6 of the Mercenary’s Salvation
Author: Anthony M. Johnson
Publisher: XlibrisUS
ISBN: 9781514488959
Pages: 268
Genre: Fiction/Mystery & Detective/Women Sleuths

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Synopsis

“If I were you, I would stop trying to separate reality from fantasy. Be it through faith or science, we are no longer limited to the rules that Mother Nature laid out for us during our conception . . . For what good is it to be alive if you have no cause to enjoy it?” (chapter 6). 2005. Four men lay dead, assassinated by a famous albino mercenary at the turn of every season. Unrelated, scattered across the states, the best that the FBI can figure is that one of their former agents has gone rogue and is on the verge of something greater when it’s discovered that his next target is a senator from Tennessee. Why him? Why now? What is his plan? Only Sylvester Jayden, the FBI’s elite detective, can figure it out. Crippled and laden with prosthetics after 9/11 and years of service, she had hoped to retire in peace and far away from the government that had used her until her body had worn out completely. Yet when it’s verified that its Adrian, her brother, that’s committing the killings, she’ll have to put on her holster one last time to stop him as a conspiracy unfurls, one that threatens the entire world with nuclear war. Join the familiar cast or start fresh in the fourth entry of The Mercenary’s Salvation, the satirical saga written by Anthony M Johnson. Awkward romances, gratuitous violence, and comedic commentary of religion, war, American history, and meta humor wait in this latest hit by the veteran thriller author. So grab a smoke, don your trench coat, and take a seat at the bar. The latest modern noir tale starts here!

About the Author

Anthony M. Johnson is an author of more than ten historical fiction thrillers, including Selective Perception, A World of Strife and The Worth of a Man. Raised in Oregon, he’s traveled and lived all over the world including Hawaii, Argentina, Chile and England, places where he’s worked as a missionary and as a humanitarian worker. He now writes satire about the world and its issues, drawing from his travels and his studies as a student attending Brigham Young University in Utah.

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