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The Seven Sins: The Tyrant Ascending

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  • Posted August 24, 2009

    Great Read!!!!

    This book takes you around the world and back on a grand adventure. When you get to the last page, you will start to breath again.
    From start to finish it will keep you reading.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 9, 2008

    Captivating!

    The Seven Sins is a captivating and action packed novel that keeps you glued to the book from the beginning to the end. The story, the characters, and the allure of the Seven Sins Casino left me wanting more!

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    Few novels are as exciting as the SEVEN SINS is

    In 1975 in Caltagirone, Sicily his farm family was murdered when Michael ¿The Tyrant¿ Tiranno was seven years old, but he survived taking his father¿s gold medaillen with him when he saw them assasinated and took a bullet too. He survived and a Sicilian Mafia Don raised the lad and instilled certain values in the child. As an adult Michael becomes a super real estate king, whose showcase is the Las Vegas casino Seven Sins that accommodates the fantasies of their customers.------------ However, suicide bombers explode their cars at four Vegas casinos including the Seven Sins. The media, Homeland Security, and most Americans assume Islamic radicals brought their form of terrorism to the sin capital for its symbolism. However, Michael postulates that the other casino hits were to conceal their target inside a Jihad terrorist cloak to throw off the scent. He thinks he was the target. With help from his lawyer Naomi Burns, Michael investigates his theory knowing some of his other properties are at risk by a birlliant diabolocal adversary who accepts without any remorse collateral damage of the innocent. However he is unprepared to learn his late father¿s antique gold medallion that fascinated him as a young child might be at the epicenter of the attacks.---------------- This 368 page thriller is a one sitting action-packed tale that grips the audience from even before the Vegas attacks and never slows down for an iota until the final confrontation. In between readers are escorted on a whirlwind tour all over the place as they accompany Michael and Naomi on their quest to stop an enemy from more destruction. Over the top story line and characters somewhat comic book, but no one is going to care readers are not landing until the book is finished as few novels are as exciting as the SEVEN SINS is.-------------- Harriet Klausner

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    Posted October 30, 2010

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