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The Satan Machine

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THE SATAN MACHINE is an organization that kills. It has concluded several of the most spectacular assassinations of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Until now, the identity of the people behind THE SATAN MACHINE has been obscured in layers of disinformation the likes of which have never been seen. Articles and entire books, most of them sponsored by intelligence agencies, have been devoted to the process of hiding what should have been plain murder.


THE SATAN MACHINE tells the story of two of the most outrageous assassinations of the past fifty years, both committed by the same man. It takes you behind the scenes to places that have never been explored by a writer who knows the ground better than any other. THE SATAN MACHINE is fiction, but more accurate that any of the non-fiction books that have been written on the subject.


This is a ride past the boundaries of facts to the more terrifying land of truth.

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First published January 8, 2013

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September 27, 2016
I like this author, read "like a man" a book on the targeted killing of Richard Heydrich and that was a excellent and well written account. This is about the attempt of Pope John Paul's life by a right wing Turkish nationalist. I don't think it was a gripping an account as "like a man" but it did show me more about Turkey politically, socially, culturally, than what I knew prior. I say it was excellently researched. It stated well towards the end of the book all the dark shadow webs of conspiracy that were part of this event. I think it could have spent more time flushing those ideals out but that would have taken the narrative away from the would be assassin to the conspiracy and as the author points out that's a truth that if it exists is locked away and may never be open.
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