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The Woman Who Killed Donald Trump

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A RUSH READ. SHORT. SHARP. SHOCKING.

The Woman
She's a state-sponsored killer turned stay-at-home mom.
And they want her to change the course of history.

The Wife
She's a former top model and perfect trophy wife.
And she's about to become First Lady.

The fate of the Leader of the Free World is in female hands.

63 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 12, 2016

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Sam Bower

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Profile Image for Lora Milton.
620 reviews
January 4, 2021
There's so much wrong with the idea of writing this, but it was going for free and morbid curiosity made me look.

It's a short story involving government agencies who people already believe perform assassinations for 'the good of the country' and is surprisingly well written. If the names were fictional, it would actually be a very good political intrigue story. The twist at the end was excellent.

As real names were used, it does fit public perceptions of the characters. Who can tell how accurate those might or might not be? I'm sure that writing it served as catharsis for the author, though I think it might have been wiser to at least change the names to fictional ones. Anyone who reads it would recognize who it's meant to be anyway.

I'm going to ignore that aspect and give it a high rating for good writing. If the secret service hauls this person away, well, that's nothing to do with me. All I did was read it and enjoy it, perhaps a little too much.
Profile Image for Carolyn Injoy.
1,240 reviews146 followers
January 1, 2017
The Woman Who Killed Donald Trump by Sam Bower The Woman Who Killed Donald Trump by Sam Bower had possibilities but just didn't pan out. The prologue is confusing where an unnamed man is shot. A state-sponsored killer turned stay-at-home mom from Britain is selected to do the job. Politically biased story. Things aren't always what they seem.
 
The character of Melania was the best developed. Hiding intelligence behind a silent immobile face: "Louboutin, always Louboutin."
 
There were a lot of pejoratives and offensive remarks. Describing Trump as a knuckle-dragging buffoon was unflattering, to say the least.
 
I gave this short story two stars.
 
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February 7, 2018
Quirky, yet entertaining read, especially for those who enjoy fiction based on real characters. Fashionista first lady is chronicled throughout the narrative and the end is unexpected and perfect. A very fast read. Enjoy!
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December 31, 2016
I'm surprised the Trumps have sued author Sam Bower.

I am a Trump hater, but I love Melania. The Melania in this novella shares my thoughts on her husband.

Hardly great literature, but fun to read (unless you like Trump.)

The plot, however is confusing a bit. The prologue seemed unnecessary, until I figured out that Trump isn't the only buffoon to hold public office. And why would the Brits be involved? Oh well!

This is a very fast read. I read most of it at the laundromat/
Profile Image for Madelon.
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January 1, 2017
THE WOMAN WHO KILLED DONALD TRUMP is a quick read. It is well plotted and provides some real food for thought as we go into the next administration. I don't know exactly what I was expecting, but I certainly was surprised at the unabashed detail of what assassination looks like.

This isn't going to go down as great literature, but it surely deserves to be more than just a footnote to the times in which we are living;.
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July 17, 2017
I loved this book.

This book I had to read until the end. I could not do anything while reading it, I wanted to know who would be the one to pull the killing off the more I read I was getting excited and wad kept in suspense. Good book
Profile Image for Erik Sapp.
529 reviews
January 4, 2017
Don't take it seriously. There is nothing realistic in this short story. What it is, however, is a daydream of many Americans. Did it deserve to be published? Probably not. But it was, and it is a good read for those of us who fear for the future of the United States.
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198 reviews6 followers
January 26, 2017
Would have given it 5 stars if
It was non fiction. Writing was kind of meh, though it did make me feel somewhat sympathetic to the wife
Of the asshat in chief. Imagine being married to that bag of dicks people call the President.
11 reviews
January 4, 2017
Great short story,

Worth the read. Do hate these forced reviews that won't let you submit a review unless it has so many letters!
72 reviews
January 21, 2017
Sorry book

Stupidist story I've ever read. It doesn't even make sense. Sorry Sam but it really, really, really sucks. Maybe a writing course would hell.
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