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Hunter is an action novel about race that asks the question, "How should an honorable man confront evil?" Oscar Yeager, a former combat pilot in Vietnam, now a comfortable yuppie working as a Defense Department consultant in the Virginia suburbs of the nation's capital, faces this choice. He surveys the race mixing, the open homosexuality, the growing influence of drugs, a
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Paperback, 258 pages
Published
September 15th 1989
by National Vanguard Books
(first published 1984)
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If you find the Turner Diaries to be a little to tame, then maybe you should try Hunter by the same author. This time a one man army goes out killing 'race-mixers' and if I remember right he joins in a revolution which overthrows the government and makes America a white country with 'race-mixers' and non-whites hanging dead from telephone poles (this happens in the other book by MacDonald, see this parenthetical aside --> (I'm pretty sure that is how this one ends, I don't think that happened in
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Due to current joggers "riot" I thought it would be suitable for reading. It was. Pierce never disappoints.
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Reading this after the Turner Diaries is a little strange (I enjoyed the Turner Diaries since it was a discovered journal in an alternate future), but Hunter is a more extreme version from a 1st person point of view of a guy who has pretty much lost it and gone Lone Wolf. I felt the book is almost too fast paced, but the book still has a good plot and direction. Mr. Jaeger is definitely engaged in the cause.
Jun 17, 2011
Seth
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So this is one of those books that I read in Iraq. It is a horrible book that preaches hatred and intolerance. Why did I read it? Well the answer is this...boredom. Upon completing this book I threw it in the burn pit so it couldn't poison the minds of other people. The scary thing is this; there are a lot of parallels in this story that are going on right now. Anyway, don't read this book.
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Outstanding book! Much better than the Turner Diaries.
Like The Turner Diaries by the same author reading this will help get you that bad reputation. But The Turner Diaries seemed worth it: a fast moving, page turning read. This started off like that but then it served up a very large helping of religion from the Old Testament by way of Jew bashing. Most of the Old Testament I find unreadable anyway and at this point I thought I was going to have to jettison Hunter.
I slogged on with it a bit longer and it did become more readable, it picked up pace ...more
I slogged on with it a bit longer and it did become more readable, it picked up pace ...more
It was a lot better than the turner diaries. More depth and less sensationalism.
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Not bad. Less entertaining than "The Turner Diaries," but also much better written. This is one of few "action packed" novels that I enjoyed reading. I found it quite therapeutic.
"Hunter" would also make a good Hollywood style movie. Too bad Hollywood wouldn't be interested..... ...more
"Hunter" would also make a good Hollywood style movie. Too bad Hollywood wouldn't be interested..... ...more
Started out really good but i couldn't stand all the religous BS.
The turner diaries was a much better book and far more entertaining. ...more
The turner diaries was a much better book and far more entertaining. ...more
It's bizarre to say something like "This sequel to The Turner Diaries paled in comparison," because then it might seem like you think The Turner Diaries was fine fiction when in fact, it was largely horrific. Nonetheless, as a sequel, if one can possibly attempt to be somewhat objective, this fails badly and is badly written and is just garbage. While the first had little redeeming value, it at least gave some clarity and understanding to the thoughts and beliefs of certain subsets of entities i
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Well, huh. I now know more than anyone could possibly want to know about the One-World Jewish conspiracy. That's all this book basically is. Exposition, wrapped weakly around the story of a man doing research on stuff he didn't know... and the results of his research being told to us, the reader. That and some loony creation of a fake on-air TV evangelist who persuades all the gullible white rubes in flyover land that he's the second coming and that they need to rise up against the (wait for it)
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Please note: I've rated this a 5, not because of its content, but because of its value as a historical artifact, especially as it (hypothetically) contributed to the Oklahoma City bombing.
This is the prequel to The Turner Diaries, and... in some ways, it's way, way worse. This time, instead of a fully-fledged race war, this guy (one Oscar Yaeger) goes around assassinating multiracial couples and civil rights activists in the Washington D.C. area. Yeah, it's just as disgusting as it sounds. ...more
This is the prequel to The Turner Diaries, and... in some ways, it's way, way worse. This time, instead of a fully-fledged race war, this guy (one Oscar Yaeger) goes around assassinating multiracial couples and civil rights activists in the Washington D.C. area. Yeah, it's just as disgusting as it sounds. ...more
Expounding on Pierces arguments only makes them seem more shallow and pathetic. Far less amusing than The Turner Diaries, and no good gunfights.
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Liked "Turner Diaries" more, but this is still good. Same amount of action (only on more realistic scale), and same amount and line of ideology (unsurprisingly).
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I found this one to be more enjoyable than The Turner Diaries, and I'm glad it ended how it did as, if memory serves me rightly, it leads right into the Turner Diaries.
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Dec 11, 2020
Don
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it was amazing
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Exactly as expected.
If one was to look past the obvious racist tones and certain prose pertaining to Anti-Gov, the story is worthy of a Hollywood treatment—as what has already been done with the likes of 'Falling Down'. Mel Gibson director? But being in the age of severe Political Correctness there are very thin lines that can be nudged and upset usually somebody (even though that particular ethnic group calls themselves such as a word in greeting?).
I liked the story and how it flowed in the di ...more
If one was to look past the obvious racist tones and certain prose pertaining to Anti-Gov, the story is worthy of a Hollywood treatment—as what has already been done with the likes of 'Falling Down'. Mel Gibson director? But being in the age of severe Political Correctness there are very thin lines that can be nudged and upset usually somebody (even though that particular ethnic group calls themselves such as a word in greeting?).
I liked the story and how it flowed in the di ...more
Oscar Yeager goes from a disillusioned vigilante, lashing out at race traitors to a driving force in the movement to restore the dignity of his Race. Almost by accident.
"Hunter" begins with a man who sets out to do one thing: punish race mixers. He comes to question what his long term strategy is and what he's hoping to accomplish right around the same time two external forces both drive him, despite their own differing aims and viewpoints, to realize the Jewish conspiracy behind his Race's sorr ...more
"Hunter" begins with a man who sets out to do one thing: punish race mixers. He comes to question what his long term strategy is and what he's hoping to accomplish right around the same time two external forces both drive him, despite their own differing aims and viewpoints, to realize the Jewish conspiracy behind his Race's sorr ...more
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