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The Usurper [Paperback]

Cliff Ball
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  • Paperback: 310 pages
  • Publisher: lulu.com (30 July 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0557566924
  • ISBN-13: 978-0557566921
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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The Soviet Union and the KGB refuse to let the purging of communists in the United States government by Senator Joe McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee deter them. Soviet Premier Khrushchev authorizes the KGB to embark on an ambitious, decades long plan to destroy the United States from within through the corruption of American politicians and the American education system. Gary Jackson is the fulfillment of the KGB plan to destroy the United States from within. They raise him from birth to hate everything about the United States, indoctrinate him, and introduce him to terrorists across the world, where the KGB dictates all terrorist attacks. When Gary is a teenager, he is sent to the United States to assimilate and begin his mission. Nothing will deter his goals of completely and utterly destroying the United States. When the Soviet Union dissolves, he is given a choice, and he decides to continue with the mission.

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Cliff Ball lives in Texas, has published 4 novels and 3 short stories. Cliff has a BA in English & History, and is pursuing a Certification in Technical Communications. Check out his website at www.cliffball.net or blog at cliff1974.wordpress.com $5 off this title with coupon code JKJLG2YW --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Odd 10 May 2011
By fran
Format:Kindle Edition
This story had so much potential, but falls very short of that potential. You don't get the chance to care about the characters. And for a book of fiction, when the author uses historical facts and recent famous figures, he is still unable to draw you in. The writing itself is almost child like in its presentation. It really doesn't do what it says on the tin!!
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Sorry - I just couldn't put this down - but that was for all the wrong reasons....

It starts off REALLY badly, with one of the most improbable lines that I've ever read - its more befitting of a script from on e of those SyFy movies

<SPOILERS>

"You work for the Soviets?", she asked, wide-eyed.

"Yes, I do. I'm known as Agent Jones. Would you like to come inside?" (the Soviet embassy in New York, outside of which, this conversation is taking place)

The main characters in this book improbably meet some of the highest ranking officials in the former Soviet Union, as well as being involved with the MAJOR "terrorist" leader of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

In the latter half of the book he changes from basically basing everything on real, historical events, to switching over to some alternate universe, when existing events are changed and then WHAM ....

The casual tossing about of Nukes is just SO unbelievable as to be laughable, and as for the climax .... words TRULY fail me!

</SPOILERS>

Sorry folks - don't buy this book (I'm just SO glad, that I got this as a freebie on my Kindle) - it will only add the the authors illusions of self-grandeur - and how he got a BA in English is beyond me
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22 of 27 people found the following review helpful
A cold-blooded, Clancy-esk political thriller; The Usurper is sure to entertain. 7 Oct 2010
By Bobbie Crawford McCoy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The Usurper starts off slowly, but quickly picks up momentum as the plot thickens and the story unfolds. There are multiple themes in this fictional novel, not the least of which is terrorism, persecution and indoctrinated loyalties; this story painstakingly illustrates a plan for world domination that requires countless willing and blackmailed participants. The main characters are written with the most depth, while supporting characters have very little in the way of a back story. More internal dialog would enhance the reader's ability to connect with the characters and pull them deeper into the story itself. Some structure and grammatical errors, while few and far between, need to be addressed to ensure a smoothly-flowing story that every reader will be able to enjoy.

Despite the minor issues mentioned, The Usurper is a very fast-paced, political thriller that will keep readers on their toes and offer some thought-provoking twists on historic and future possibilities in the political arena.

Copyright © Nurture Your BOOKS --- Bobbie Crawford-McCoy
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful
You'll like it if you're 13 28 Nov 2011
By Bethany - Published on Amazon.com
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After reading this book, I was shocked to discover the author has a degree in English and is pursuing a Technical Writing degree! Besides the story being poorly written in general, and adults speaking like 13 year olds, the poor punctuation and grammar are highly distracting. And really - it is just a bad book and not worth your time.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Interesting premise, Poor execution 28 Nov 2011
By Matthew D. Ream - Published on Amazon.com
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The premise of the story, that the Russians have planted people deep in America to bring about the meltdown of our country, is interesting, but I think I just watched that in "Salt." Meh.

The story was fairly engaging, after a slow start, but the punctuation got worse the further into the book I read. Man, someone needs some help with commas! Was there no copy editor involved?
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