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God's Bastard Sons

God's Bastard Sons

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Madness!
Review: Evil, hate, and violence are three words that would accurately describe author D.V. Bernard's book, God's Bastard Sons. The novel is set in New York and the events that take place in this book are like nothing that the average person would believe. Roland Micheaux is no stranger to violence. He holds a secret that he hopes will never be discovered. Roland is sitting on top of the world and is a successful attorney with a top law firm in New York City. Then one day, he commits an unspeakable act and his world is turned upside down; and he is left pondering the question of who and what he has become. Leading him down this path of self-discovery is the unusual and elusive Jasper Kain.

Jasper Kain is a mysterious man who seems to just appear out of no where. Kain is one of the most important characters in this book because he seems to hold some influence over all of the major characters. Kain feeds on the evil and chaos. Alexander Randolph is a Black Republican and Mayor of New york City. In his mind, he is one of the most important men in the world. Even though he has all of these things going for him, Mayor Randolph is not immune to madness.

The paths of these three men cross continuously throughout the book, as each of them is touched by the madness and evil of the world. In reading this book, just when you think things can't get any worse they do. God's Bastard Sons is an unusual book. On the RAW scale it is a 4.

Reviewed by Simone



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