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You reap what you sow. Lead by Reaper, the Sin Eaters will continue to exact their vigilante justice on anyone who is part of or supporting the Federal States. They have angels everywhere, including the Republic. One of those angels brings news of the worst atrocity against fellow Americans committed by the Feds to Reaper. Every able-bodied Sin Eater rallies together to consume the sin. Can Reaper save what little is left of his humanity? Meanwhile, the Republic is taking advantage of the opportunities afforded them by the Sin Eaters to advance against the Federal States. With the Republic on one side and the Sin Eaters where they are least expected the Feds are getting a run for their money. As always with the Feds, not everything is as it seems. Will the Republic be able to continue its momentum?

369 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 21, 2020

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Thomas A. Watson

54 books208 followers
Thomas A Watson was born in Bossier City, Louisiana, in 1970, and grew up in Doyline, Louisiana and Grenada, Mississippi. He was the assistant manager of W.C. Plastics in Grenada Mississippi for several years before joining the U.S Army, he was stationed at Bad Hersfeld, Germany. After serving fours years in the Army, he returned to W.C. Plastics where he was the acting manager for four years.

He attended Holmes Community College in the evenings while working at W.C Plastics, taking core classes. He moved back to Bossier City area to be closer to his and his wife's family and attended Northwestern State University in Shreveport, Louisiana, earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. After working 10 years as an emergency room nurse in and around Shreveport, he and his wife and two children, moved to Missoula, Montana.

Watson, meet his wife Tina in Grenada, Mississippi, they will celebrate 25 years of marriage in May of 2015. They have three children, Nicholas, Khristian and Phillip. Watson, penned his first book in January of 2012, after moving to Missoula, Montana. His parents, Larry Watson and Kay Boykin, instilled the love of reading at a very early age. He has read and enjoyed most genres. His first published book Blue Plague: The Fall was released on Amazon and Createspace in August 2012.

Watson, signed a publishing contract with Winlock Press a division of Permuted Press in December of 2014. His Blue Plague series and Dark Titan series will be re-released in 2015 under Winlock Press.

Also in 2015 from Amazon self-publishing, his newest Thanos: Dawn of Man, a fantasy series.

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218 reviews13 followers
May 4, 2025
I Love Sin Eaters!

While sometimes this series may feel like it’s more violent than some other books by Thomas A. Watson I think it matches the story perfectly. I kind of miss having the family members in the story since I like the way the closeness of the families has built the characters but I totally understand why they can’t be more present at this stage in the series. I continue to enjoy this series as much as I did Blue Plague and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend any books by this author. Off to the next book…
45 reviews
October 30, 2020
Read all to this point

I've read all six books that are available at this time. They started off as an economic SHTF and kept my attention throughout all the books. The problem arose when the main characters took prisoners of their enemies and conducted horrific torture on them. As the books progressed, the torturing got worse and extremely graphic with totally unnecessary details of what was done to people. There was indiscriminate killing of innocent men, women, and children! This graphic detail of killing was completely unnecessary to the story line and only horrified me, the reader. I enjoy a good war story where the bad guys get payback for their evil doings but this went above and beyond righteous payback. I can't recommend this series because of the graphicness of the language and the actions of the characters.
44 reviews
June 4, 2020
Sin Eaters are sissies

This book is very.Entertaining. The sin eaters are very effective but I do not believe a person could be able to operate for any period and be sane. Since the book the sin eaters came to be i have anticipated the next book in this series. Now I have another wait but I will stay strong and wait with the rest of you.
3 reviews2 followers
June 6, 2020
Excellent!

One of my favorite series!
Eagerly waiting the next installation.
Reaper is the darkest place in every American Patriot. The place we never want to go, but know we will for those we love.
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100 reviews1 follower
October 4, 2020
Obviously theres going to be another book, maybe 2 or 3 lol (i hope), the only part i dont like about it.....i gotta wait until it comes out lol. Loved this one like i loved the previous 5, just keeps gettting better and better.
688 reviews3 followers
May 24, 2022
Sinners

This is number 6 in the series. Oh, it is good but extremely disturbing. I hope this never becomes our reality.
There are the expected proofreading errors, but Watson just says "deal with it". He has a detailed, scary imagination.
3 reviews
January 10, 2023
Awesome as usual

Just love Thomas A.Watson’s imagination and creativity. His stories never disappoint. Even though I’ve read these before, it’s easy to get lost in the stories and I find myself unable to put it down.
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2 reviews1 follower
May 31, 2020
Can't wait for the next one

I love the characters and storyline of the book. The flow of the story, and how everything fits together is nicely done.
12 reviews
June 11, 2020
Another great one

Love this series. The character development continues to grow as does the story and indebtedness of the plot.
Can't wait for the next installment!
3 reviews
June 15, 2020
Overall good series.

I didn't like the ending to the series, but overall, all the books were a good read. Would have been nice to see certain bad guys die though.
488 reviews3 followers
August 25, 2020
5 stars

Wow, very good story. Lots of action. I only wish the book was longer! Can’t wait for the next installment of this series.
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12 reviews
September 17, 2020
Great read

I like this book series very entertaining and Great read can’t wait till next book.If you haven’t read it you need to.
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777 reviews
February 5, 2021
I devoured this book in one sitting, and was left wanting more, it was an edge of your seat read, full of action and suspense. I'm desperate for the next instalment it can't arrive soon enough.
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103 reviews
June 13, 2021
The things they do

This is my 4th time reading this book getting ready for the next one in series. When the audio version comes out I’ll be buying them all again.
2 reviews
March 31, 2025
Very exciting read

Yes,lots of action and entertaining read As
Good story for most people a horror tale for some it stimulate s the mind so don't read at bedtime.
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5 reviews
June 19, 2025
A great read to continue the book series.

The Sineaters are at it again letting the sinners know there is no hope of any successful outcome to their mistake.
2 reviews
October 12, 2020
Good continuance of the series

Good continuance of the series. Only wish it had wrapped it up because I want to know how it will all be finished.
39 reviews2 followers
July 20, 2020
Can't wait for the next book

This is a great series, looking forward to the next in this series. Hope it is done and out soon.
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340 reviews28 followers
April 26, 2020
Reaper, aka Nelson Jackson, continues his quest with the Sin Eaters to avenge as many wrongs as possible caused by the Federal States and its supporters. The Sin Eaters have spies on both sides otherwise known as angels. President Fern is aware of this and does his best to keep the Republic within the binds of the Constitution. On the other hand, President Gifford has Colonel Marshall actively pursuing Sin Eaters and their angels.

Watson’s sixth book in the Forgotten, Forbidden America series, Sinners is full of emotional turmoil. There were times that I cried; others that made me mad. And, those that had me cheering. At this point in the series, I can hear the characters in my head when they are speaking or thinking.

The end of the war is so simple. Yet, the Feds continue the fight. It appears the tide is turning in favor of the Republic. But, is it sustainable? What horrors do the Federal States have yet to unleash?
51 reviews5 followers
April 25, 2020
And you thought Book 5, Sin Eaters, was the epitome of how evil the Federal government can be - just wait! And even in this day and age, history can repeat. There are sins to be consumed! Nope, no spoilers here.
Thomas Watson, you are the master of diabolic twists and turns! You have characters that readers love like family or hate with a passion and the ability to bring the reader right into the story.
Reaper, Titan, and the Sin-Eaters are the weapon. Can they consume enough to succeed?? Well done, Thomas Watson.
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1,126 reviews6 followers
April 27, 2020
The Sin Eaters are taking it to the Federal Government big time and after they find a refuge camp that really isn't what it seems, the FEDS better watch out. They are in for a world of hurt. This 6th book in the series has plenty of graphic violence so for people who have weak stomachs, this isn't for you
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