Brad Soames (or is it Brod Sloan?) completes twenty years in the infantry, serving in every US overseas 'adventure.' He returns home to retire; angry, bitter, suffering from PTSD. The wars have changed Brad. He begins assassinating those he regards as criminals: Wall Street CEOs, former government officials and lobbyists, and other prominent people he sees as evil and unpatriotic. He believes that their pursuit of money and power is destroying the nation. Against the odds, he keeps succeeding in his murder spree. Can there be a -happy- ending?
Brad Soames (or is it Brod Sloan?) completes twenty years in the infantry, serving in every US overseas 'adventure.' He returns home to retire; angry,...
Brad Soames (or is it Brod Sloan?) completes twenty years in the infantry, serving in every US overseas 'adventure.' He returns home to retire; angry, bitter, suffering from PTSD. The wars have changed Brad. He begins assassinating those he regards as criminals: Wall Street CEOs, former government officials and lobbyists, and other prominent people he sees as evil and unpatriotic. He believes that their pursuit of money and power is destroying the nation. Against the odds, he keeps succeeding in his murder spree. Can there be a -happy- ending?
Brad Soames (or is it Brod Sloan?) completes twenty years in the infantry, serving in every US overseas 'adventure.' He returns home to retire; angry,...