Hitler the Cat Goes West
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About the Book
It's 2090 A.D. The United States of America ceased to exist twenty years earlier, after the Supreme Court declared all who participate in an abortion subject to the death penalty. The six fragmentary nation-states that emerged out of the violence following from the Great Dissolution, are just now being forced to contemplate a reunification. For all the so-called heads of state are being systematically assassinated, and a militant religious group, the True Way, seems to be responsible. They have never concealed their desire to forge one theocratic union extending across the entire North American continent. In order to avoid the chaos that threatens to break out again as a result of the assassinations, most of the new nations are submitting to a reunion. Hired to perform one of the remaining assassinations is one “Hitler the Cat,” who has motives of his own to dispatch the reigning Bishop of the Republic of Southern California. However, things do not go as planned. Instead, a revised scheme brings together an unlikely band of conspirators who manage temporarily to convince the masses throughout the world that they are witnessing the Second Coming of Christ. But it’s not the Christ they expected. Rather, this particular Christ is a drug-addicted midget of Japanese ancestry, and his life expectancy is not overly long.
About the Author
Author Bio: Robert G. Pielke, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, now lives in Claremont, California. After earning a B.A. at the University of Maryland, a M.Div. at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg and a Ph.D. at the Claremont Graduate University, he taught courses in philosophy and religious studies at George Mason University in Virginia. He now specializes in using the Internet in teaching ethics and logic, both online and on-ground at El Camino College. Aside from his academic writings, he has published short stories, film reviews, feature articles and two books, You Say You Want a Revolution: Rock Music in American Culture and Critiquing Moral Arguments. He is also a firm believer in the truth and efficacy of “sex, drugs and rock & roll.”
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