If you are worried by blasphemy, obscenity, irreverence, scatology or violence, if in any sense what you're after is a "nice" book, then look elsewhere.
This may look like offensive depravity for its own sake, but is honestly much more than that. The offensive depravity is hysterically funny, and thoroughly inventive. Whoever wrote this book (and I have no doubt that Tommy Udo is a nom de plume), knows his history, politics and conspiracy theories - and isn't afraid to mock them all mercilessly.
The book is slim, but this isn't a problem when the action can often be measured in deaths per sentence.
.... this is a great book that deserves a wider audience. Then again, it's easy to see why the big-name publishers would be scared of a book this extreme. Enjoy.