I'm going through the audio archive to find it again. It was out of print when I first heard it a few months ago. I heard it talked about again last week.
They mentioned that it was out-of-print?
I'll get the source for the information and post it here.
OK. But you don't remember the title or the author's name, even vaguely?
It should be available somewhere, if you're serious about wanting to read it.
I agree, it should be available somewhere. At the very least, there should be some reference to it. And, yes, I'm certainly interested in reading it.
Give me a few days to review www.m2ktalk.net/Archives/index.html
OK, I'll check back in a few days.
With circumstances so closely matched with the actual events that unfolded, the book should be mentioned elsewhere as well, shouldn't it? I supposed it might not be, but that'd be quite odd.
BTW, this is a different novel than the "Turner Diaries", which McVeigh read and was implicated in court as an inspiration.
I'm well aware. There is no character named "Anthony McVeigh" in the Turner Diaries, and it was published by Pierce in 1978 - not, like the book you're citing, the year before the Oklahoma bombing.
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