Thursday, February 07, 2008

Stay the Course?

In an audio interview for the conservative Web site National Review Online, writer Robert Ferrigno talks about his new novel, Sins of the Assassin, his follow-up to the 2006 speculative political thriller Prayers for the Assassin. In the course of it, he explains “that the underlying theory of the novel ‘is that in a long war, it’s not the technology or weaponry that counts; it’s the will and conviction of the participants--who can last the longest.” Listen in here.

(Hat tip to David Montgomery’s Crime Fiction Dossier.)

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