Killer of Enemies
Review
By Shea Has Left the Room
Killer of Enemies has an awesome premise. It’s a post-apocalyptic retelling of an old Apache legend about a hero who kills monsters . . . [It] boasts an amalgam of hot-button elements sure to delight a discerning reader. There’s a Native American female protagonist who’s adept with guns and knives, a legend with history that remains unfamiliar to the general public, really wicked monsters, and crazy-as-a-fox totalitarian leaders.
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