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Please try your request again later. Feral is a hit man. Some consider him a criminal. Others think him a hero. In truth, he is a lethal weapon aimed at the enemy of the one who pays him. He is the last recourse in these times when laws are so twisted that justice goes unserved. He is a man who controls his destiny through his private code of ethics, who feels no twinge of guilt at doing his job. He is a professional killer. Learn how a pro makes a living at this craft without landing behind bars. Find out how he gets hit assignments, creates a false working identity, makes a disposable silencer, leaves the scene without a trace of evidence, watches his mark unobserved, and more. An expert assassin and bodyguard, Feral reveals the details of how to get in, do the job, and get out - without getting caught. For informational purposes only! Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. D. M. Davis 5.0 out of 5 stars Kind of silly when you think about it, especially in light of the stuff floating around the internet now, but in historical context it's kind of neat. The only issues I have with this kind version is that the pictures don't work and there are typos which do not exist in the original version. I am not lowering my rating for this reason, as that is reviewed for a different part of amazon. I just want to warn anybody who might be trying to download it that this version has problems with the graphics and obvious typos.
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The Kindle edition has no diagrams in it that you are referred to in the book. Lots and lots of typos in this book. It was written before surveillance cameras were everywhere. If you want to be a hit man then join the military, CIA or something like Blackwater. If you want to go to Prison then follow the instructions in this book. According to the documentary I saw on TV it was written by a housewife in Florida. Her contract said that her name could never be release and it wasn't.I do not intend to take the book seriously. I enjoy reading things that are in themselves strange.Other than that it's a good read. Have fun.I wanted to read this book because it was sited in a 1990's murder for hire trial. It had a lot of information and how to' s. I remember seeing a documentary about this author and this book. It s not a book for everybody but I enjoyed reading it. My only complaint was all the misspelled words the editing could have been better. David Papa Place JrSorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Feral is a hit man. Others think him a hero. That may be your opinion, but the actions of the 2 men who planned and carried out the murders, are their own. Think of this book as any other sort of instructional device. For example, this book instructs on death and such. A Martial Arts studio teaches techniques that can kill people. I'm not saying I think this is a good book, but to say that anyone who owns it should be in jail, is wrong. If they own, read, and use the techniques in this book, then yes, they should be in jail. But if they simply have it to read and not act on, then let them have it. As far as the publisher is concer ned.
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I think that the publisher had every right to publish it and should not have been held responsible for the actions of the murderers. And again with the publisher, They weren't responsible for the actions of those 2 men, but I do believe that they were wrong to allow this book to be published. Given the other types of books they published, this was probably normal, but morally it was wrong. So, in short, I am against the use of the book, but not of people owning it. I disagree with the publisher's morals, but think they should not have been held responsible. If that's true she must have had way too much time on her hands. LMAO certain things in the book do make sense whiles other parts are total bullshit and some are just way out there. Read it for entertainment, but if someone really was looking for a manual for how to become a hitman, there are plenty of better reading materials for that. It’s a simple read and if you think like others in the past that is can actually help you be a hit man I’ll put some money on your books because your going to get arrested. It's funny to read it because it's so incorrect. I found the book entertaining. Realistically, there is a moral dillema. It should be used for informational purposes only. Murder is against the law. It is though a neccessary evil. We need to protect our rights to freedom of the press. There is one thing in knowing it and another in doing it. Everyday we are losing our freedom bit by bit. Verisign. Groups Discussions Quotes Ask the Author Feral is a hit man. Some consider him a criminal. He is a man who controls hi Feral is a hit man. Some consider him a criminal. For informational purposes only! To see what your friends thought of this book,Despite following every guideline, rule, suggestion, and example I didn't complete one hit. Or even attempt a hit. Actually, I never even received a call for my services.
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So now I'm back at school learning worthless things, my dreams of a life in the criminal underworld, regrettably unfulfilled. Someone was gracious (dumb) enough to put the whole thing online. There's a rumor going around that it was in fact written by a Florida housewife, and there's nothing in the book that would refute that. No extremely technical advice or real insight into the profession. If you are seriously considering entry into a career in contract killing, I recommend the Delta Press books available at most gun shows. Ended up reading the entire thing. I thought my primary reaction would be morbid fascination, but this book is funny as all hell. On the surface it's supposed to be a guide written by a hitmen, for other potential hitmen, but so many of the things in this book are badly written, over the top and absurd, and fall into the category of shitthatdidnt Ended up reading the entire thing. On the surface it's supposed to be a guide written by a hitmen, for other potential hitmen, but so many of the things in this book are badly written, over the top and absurd, and fall into the category of shitthatdidnthappen.txt that I couldn't help giggling constantly when I was reading it. The cop describes a fairly plausible, un-elaborate method, which the narrator then discounts as useless because it didn't involve enough pufferfish poison or home made silencers - all the people in the book to be assassinated are fat and smoke huge cigars while watching television - Apparently in the 80s dynamite was just sitting around at construction sites and you could just walk in and grab it - apparently in the 80s quicksand was also a valid and accessible way to dispose of bodies The most disturbing bit in the book is the end section, on women. Unsurprisingly, it lacks nuance.
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Fortunately for the world, a woman usually makes only one man her target, and the nesting instinct quickly takes her off the street and ties her down to the little world of babies, laundry and housework she creates and protects for her own. Unfortunately, even a hit man cannot deny that what women have to offer is a basic necessity. Well ok sure, if you say so. There's other comedy to be had, like the idea that a guy's scar on his.bum? left a print on the toilet seat. And he got convicted. God I don't even know. But ignoring the comedy, there's the fact that this book was technically used as a manual for murder at least once. How does this do as an instructional piece of writing? Well.it's not very good. Most of the useful information could be found in your average crime novel, and there's a lot of extraneous, ridiculous crap as well. A lot of the practical advice is also extremely out of date in a post September 11th world. There's no way you could book flights through a travel agent without providing any form of ID, for one. I'm not sure if I've been put on some kind of watch list for reading this, but by god was it entertaining. Paladin settled a lawsuit out of court by promising to pull all extant copies of Hit Man off the shelf and no longer offer the book for sale; this, of course, did nothing but garner huge amounts of free publicity for a book very few people had ever heard of from a press very few people What a great way to suppress a book: get it far more publicity than it would have ever had, and make it available free to any twelve-year-old who knows how to work a search engine. He wrote Hit Man to eliminate the possible competition. (After all, how much work is really out there, per year, for a contract killer?

) Any reader of murder mysteries and espionage books is going to chuckle at the impossible complexity of some of Feral's supposed methods; what better way to get earnest young would-be hit men out of the way than having them spend weeks working on homemade silencers while the pros from Dover are out doing the actual job and collecting the fee? (And lord knows that homemade silencer would be, how shall we say, distinctive, when pieces were found.Even if you don't know the background on this book—and there's a lot of it—you begin to feel as you read it, that there's something not quite right about it. Like the Jon Benet Ramsey ransom note, it strikes you immediately as having been written by a woman. And a not very intelligent woman at that. It's the Even if you don't know the background on this book—and there's a lot of it—you begin to feel as you read it, that there's something not quite right about it. And a not very intelligent woman at that. Like when you read something written by somebody whose first language is not English with phrases that might be grammatical, but would never be written or spoken by a native speaker. All in all, it seems cobbled together after using Soldier of Fortune magazine and other books from Paladin Press as research. I read about it in one of my journalism classes back in 1998 or so.:. I can't really vouch for the content, since I own it more as an artifact than anything. Still, since I'm a writer, who knows. I own guides to poisons and autopsy manuals too. Or maybe you want to contact me about my 'rates' to take care of your 'problems.' I read about it in one of my journalism classes back in 1998 or so.:. I can't really vouch for the content, since I own it more as an artifact than anything. Or maybe you want to contact me about my 'rates' to take care of your 'problems.' At the time I thought it was engrossing and awesome, I couldn't put it down. I found it as a TXT file floatign around the internet and I read through the whole thing.
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Really neat stuff, great entertainment, although the usefulness of the stuff in it is highly dated. It's not so much a technical manual as it is a general guideline. A lot of the information seems pretty common sense; binge watching CSI or other similar shows would pretty much give you It's not so much a technical manual as it is a general guideline. A lot of the information seems pretty common sense; binge watching CSI or other similar shows would pretty much give you all the information and more than what is contained in here.I stumbled across a pdf of it while reading through comments on Reddit. I read the whole thing in one sitting because it drew me in. It's unlike any other book I've read. It almost felt 'wrong' to be reading it. I think I kept reading because of that. It is rumored that a stay at home mom (or something like that) wrote this just for shits and giggles. It is also rumored that this book is banned in some places. I read on wikipedia that one idiot actually tried I stumbled across a pdf of it while reading through comments on Reddit. I read on wikipedia that one idiot actually tried to use the book to aid and prepare him for a hit.Almost certainly not written by a real hitman.It is a good bet to say with all the things considered, that the author was not an assassin for hire, but this book sure hopes to be one. It is very true that the book certainly doesn't go into too much detail over its' subjects.It is a good bet to say with all the things considered, that the author was not an assassin for hire, but this book sure hopes to be one. It is very true that the book certainly doesn't go into too much detail over its' subjects. I am convinced that this particular publication was either made for humorous purposes or perhaps to just create controversy. Or perhaps both. But, does the book serve its' purpose as a manual for planned assassinations.
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Although, I myself am convinced that the person responsible for the information wasn't a real hit man at all, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the information he provides wouldn't work in certain situations. So, you know, overall this one is not very believable as a true guide from the expert over the subject, but I would see that certain parts of it can be used as motivational material if nothing else - which isn't that great of an idea, to think of it. The read itself is alright. The Real enjoyment for me was.is the history of the physical book, because after various murders tied with this book, the publisher paladin press was forced to destroy all copies of this book. Also most digital copies that i found online did not have the illustrations that i found on the actual book. It was reportedly written by a Floridian housewife using the hit man pseudonym Rex Feral (King of Beasts). One chapter of the book advises you to make sure you wear gloves when snacking from the victim's refrigerator. If you can't tell by reading it that it is a joke, then you deserve what you get for acting on the information given. Although one person has been arrested for using the info in this book and Paladin was sued by the victim's family, there It was reportedly written by a Floridian housewife using the hit man pseudonym Rex Feral (King of Beasts). Although one person has been arrested for using the info in this book and Paladin was sued by the victim's family, there is no harm in the book. I think this is extremely interesting and humorous reading material.Written as a compendium for the trade, it has several big gaps, but it does acknowledge this and offers more sources for specifics. I now know how to make a homemade silencer and how to track a man without being seen. Should you be afraid. Hardly; considering this book has been around since the 70's. Although there was some nut job who took it seriously and killed a mans wife and boyfriend for him.

A book was written about it. A book about a book. H Written as a compendium for the trade, it has several big gaps, but it does acknowledge this and offers more sources for specifics. A book about a book. Huh. The Publisher was court ordered to destroy all remaining copies, and pull them from shelves, etc. So much for our First Amendment Rights. I own it because I'm somewhat of a collector, and out of pure curiosity. See the Publisher's FAQ page at for more information. Doggies, do NOT eat this one, hear? lol The Publisher was court ordered to destroy all remaining copies, and pull them from shelves, etc. Doggies, do NOT eat this one, hear? lol It's logical and everything is made to sound easier than it would be. Yet it is an easy short read. So if your tempted, just read it for laughs. Enjoy. And focuses on the US hit man, not the world wide one, and doesn't say much at all about hit women.Es un ensayo entretenido y punto. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Paladin Press owner Peder Lund claimed, in an interview with 60 Minutes, that the book started life as a detailed crime novel written by a Florida housewife, and that the format was later changed to appeal to Paladin's reader base accustomed to the publisher's non-fiction books on military, survivalist, weapons and similar topics. The book portrays itself as a how-to manual on starting a career as a hit man, fulfilling contracts. However, after a number of lawsuits claiming that the book was used as a handbook in several murders, the publication of the book was stopped.The lawsuit was result of the 1998 attempted murder of Bobby Joe Wilson by her ex-husband, Robert Leslie Goggin, who allegedly hired Robert Jones to kill her in order to get money from her life insurance policy. In court, Jones testified that Goggin recruited him to kill Wilson. Jones said he then purchased Hit Man.
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In her lawsuit, Wilson outlined two dozen points of advice from the book that Jones followed to the letter in planning to kill her.Retrieved 17 October 2014. CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link ) CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown ( link ) Retrieved 2006-02-21. First Amendment Center. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2006-02-21. Paladin Press. ISBN 0-87364-276-7. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Read more here. Boulder, Colorado, U.s.a.: Paladin Pr, June 1, 1983;Sticker to bottom of spine, mild scuffing to covers. Please inquire further as to additional Loompanics titles we may have available. If you are seeking publication please send us a manuscript.From Wikipedia: Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors is a book written under the pseudonym Rex Feral and published by Paladin Press in 1983.Millions of books are added to our site everyday and when we find one that matches your search, we'll send you an e-mail. Best of all, it's free. Read the rules here. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience and security. Add to Wish List Book Overview This description may be from another edition of this product. Rex Feral kills for hire. Daring. Unafraid. Profrssional. Now he dares to tell his professional secrets. Feral is a hit man. Some consider him a criminal. In truth, he is a. Edition Details Format: Paperback ISBN: 0873642767 Release Date: June 1983 Publisher: Paladin Pr Weight: 0.50 lbs. Look at it now! I will never look at a single shoe laying on the road side the same.However, unless you're a book collector.After the said lawsuit was finish between the publisher and the plantiff. The publisher dropped the copyright vowing to never publish it again. This allowed anyone to provide it free via copies; internet; etc.Because the book was the subject of a law suit much of the mystery has been dispelled. Rex Feral is an obvious pen name.

What prompted the lawsuit and subsequent settlement where it was pulled from sale was that a copy of the book was found among the personal effects of a man who killed a mother for hire. The family of the victim sued the publisher and the rest is history. I don't know how much information contained therein is actually useful for someone who is planning this sort of thing. In the spirit of the 1st Amendment, this is an important book that deals with a disgusting subject but it is always facinating and worth the purchase price.Very nice and a great page turner. Good for everyday info. From killing, to making money, to picking locks, to even making a silencer, this book has it all. If you have ever considered a contract killing career, read this!!It was written by a professional write who just happens to be a woman, not some hit man named Rex Feral. Although one person has been arrested for using the info in this book and the publisher is being sued by the victim's family, there is no harm in the book. I think this is extremely interesting and humorous reading material.We personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. ThriftBooks.com. Read more. Spend less. Contractors. Originally published by Paladin Press. Written by Rex Feral. In 1993, a triple murder was committed in Montgomery County by a man who was alleged to have used this book, Hit. Man, as his guide. He was caught and convicted and sentenced to death. Wanting to profit from their loved one's murder, May 21, 1999, Paladin Press settled the case, giving the families of those killed by the hit man several million dollars, While the families were successful in profiting from their loved one's death, they have With the surrender of the publishing rights by Paladin Press, the book has entered The book was initially published in 1983. 13,000 copies of the book are now in existence.

There has only ever been one It is our opinion this book has never incited a murder, that the settlement of the. Paladin Press case was wrong and forced by the insurance company, and that this book, and no book, should be banned. We invite the public to judge for themselves. That said, here is Hit Man. To Those Who Dare. To Those Who Do. To Those Who Succeed. Success is nothing more than taking advantage of an opportunity. Anonymous Hit Man On Line Neither the author nor the Prologue: 1. Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Hit Man On Line Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Hit Man On Line I am afraid she was quite offended by my answer. It is my opinion that the professional hit man fills a need in society and is, at times, the only alternative. Moreover, if my advice and the proven methods in this book are followed, Some people would argue that in taking the life of another after premeditation, you act as God — judging But it is the employer, the man who pays for the service, whatever his The hit man is merely the executioner, an enforcer who carries out There are many, many instances when atrocities are committed that the law cannot or will not pursue, Since most men are capable of carrying out their threats and wishes only in their heads, it becomes A man who faces death as a challenge and feels the victory Some men could not kill under any circumstances. Other could kill only in self-defense or to protect How many times have you shared a few beers with a group of macho buddies who eventually turned the It seems that almost every man harbors a fantasy of living the life of Mack Bolan or some other fictional They dream of living by their reflexes, of doing whatever is necessary But few have the courage or knowledge to make that dream Hit Man On Line.

When the bragging and boasting starts, I just sit back and smile as one after the other talks of what he You might be like my friends — interested but unsure, standing on the sidelines afraid to play the game Within the pages of this book you will learn one of the most You will follow the procedures of a Step by step you Start where any amateur who is serious Hit Man On Line At 1:35 PM the stewardess awakens him. They are about to land. He enters the terminal and casually strolls past the embracing couples and reunited families, heading He is just another of the hundreds of businessmen who arrive at and depart Safe inside the toilet stall, he locks the doors and slips out of the business suit he chose to wear on the Hurriedly, he pulls on the His neatly folded suit, shirt and tie fir snugly In less than ten minutes, he leaves the men's room a different man. At the row of car rental booths in the airport lobby, a tall hippie in a sweatshirt waits in line to rent a car. He does not seem to be inconvenienced by the long lines that are so irritating to the other customers. When the girl behind the counter finally gets around to him, he responds affirmatively to her offer to She take sin his appearance. She has seen his type many times before and immediately interprets his use She suggests an economy car that is terrific on gas and comes with He explains that he intends to pay cash for the use of the car. She tells him that he may do so when he Carolina driver's license and a major credit card, both in the name of Alfred Johnson. With key in hand, he leaves the car rental booth and goes to claim his baggage. Then he wanders to the Seated in the lobby, he checks the map for an address he memorized weeks earlier. Folding the map so Afternoon traffic is moderately heavy on the interstate. Exits, side streets and intersections are He does not want to become involved in any Hit Man On Line.

Finally, he arrives in the section of town where he will find the memorized address, he drives slowly He continues to scout the neighborhood, checking streets and consulting the city map he carries for He notes that the neighborhood is upper middle class; neatly kept lawns and Three blocks west of the apartment complex there is a park which has a small pond. One block east he About a mile away, at the point where he exited the interstate highway, there are several chain motels He jots down It is 4:15 PM. The motel clerk is disinterested and mechanical in registering him. He fills out the required form in the The clerk does not ask for further identification. He drives the car around back, locates his room and takes in his baggage. By 4:45 he is seated on the bed Using the information Afterwards, he Satisfied, he returns everything Wearing a jogging outfit and still in his hippie disguise, he drives to the shopping center and locks his He circles the block and carefully The sun is just beginning to The apartments are all identical. Patios on the rear are enclosed with privacy walls. On the front, each Two parking spaces are reserved at Guest parking is clearly marked in the center of the Hit Man On Line. He jogs over to the guest parking island and sits down on the curb. Removing his shoes and socks, he At 6:53 a green Mustang pulls into the parking space in front of the apartment he has under surveillance. The car matches the description of the vehicle belonging to the mark. A heavyset man emerges slowly Judging by his physical characteristics and the cigar, He glances up uninterested, as a jogger trots out of the parking lot. He jogs back to the motel, stopping at the fast food restaurant for dinner. The clerk shortchanges him by It is after 1 1:30 when he swings his car into the apartment complex parking lot. The mark's lights are on The mark is said to spend most of his free time alone at He circles the guest parking island and drives back to the motel.

Early the next morning he is waiting in his parked car with a pair of binoculars and a newspaper when In the bright morning sunlight he clearly makes positive identification. This is his man. Using his premarked map, he spends the early part of the day checking out the places the mark is known Because of the layout of Back at the motel, he opens the heavily taped parcel which was addressed to Mark Donaldson. There Inside the first box is a second box. And inside the second box is a special set of clothing, several pairs Lovingly he begins to assemble his weapon. With gloved hands, he wipes every part, inside and out, for Hit Man On Line. After putting the tools away, he leaves the motel to fill the gas tank on the car. While he is out, he steals Back in his room, he dials the airport and gets flight information. Space is available on a flight departing At 7:00 PM the alarm sounds, waking him from a four hour nap. It is time to get ready for work. He dresses in the clothing that came in his parcel. He puts on the clean tennis shoes and a new disguise. He puts the hippie disguise, clothing and shows into the duffel bag, along with the tools he will be using. When he is all dressed and packed to go, he has a very few important details to complete. First, he removes the manila envelope from the suitcase and goes over to the bathroom to burn all the One by one, he burns the information sheets, photographs, maps and He pulls out a fresh pair of rubber gloves and begins tot wipe down the room for fingerprints. He knows He will dispose of these items on the He will not be returning to the motel At the shopping center one block from where the mark lives, he parks the car in the crowded theatre No one is out and about as he walks into the apartment complex parking lot. Protected by the cedar The volume is so loud that he can hear the program plainly from his He goes to the front door where he quietly and efficiently picks the lock.