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March 11th, 2011 — 6:23pm

available in print next week, like on Facebook or follow on Twitter to get the announcement!!


what Amazon readers are saying about Tremble the Devil

“The most accessible book on terrorism ever written  –  An eye-opening read, deeply philosophical and scathing in the  best way  –  Brilliant, and wonderfully written on top of that  –  No right or left, just facts and history  –  A hugely absorbing and very timely offering – There is no question that when it comes to terrorism, Tremble the Devil  is the textbook  –  I highly recommend this book for those who want to  know more about terrorism, the origin of radical Islam and its  fingerprint in the world today  – Cuts through the media blather to give an honest accounting of  the sort of complexity inherent in analyzing and understanding the  phenomenon of terror  –  No other author has so intricately written about terrorism in such detail”


Tremble the Devil tells terrorism’s story using engaging allusions to everyone and everything from Jesus Christ to Beer Pong and from Malcolm X to Friday the Thirteenth. Each chapter begins with a hook taken from artists ranging from the Rolling Stones and Jay-Z, to William Blake and Tupac Shakur. And it packages the social insights of The Tipping Point along with the compelling colloquial style of Freakonomics.

All of this is woven together in an intriguing and salient book that reads like a novel.

It is, however, a work of non-fiction that divides the aforementioned three levels of comprehension into three parts, and illustrates terrorism theory by recounting the most important modern attacks and tying them to the past, each other, and the future – in the process creating the richest and most complete work on terrorism to date, a book that will change the way you look at everything from organized religion to sports drinks.

Tremble the Devil is a lucid explanation of terrorism in all its forms, you can get yourself a copy below, or spend as much time as you’d like reading the entire book online – totally for free.


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Tremble the Devil is the first work of non-fiction that’s available up online in its entirety for free, but after reading a bit and deciding you’d like to keep going offline you can purchase a lend-able copy for your Kindle from Amazon, and if you don’t have a Kindle but would still like to read the book offline you can always download the free Kindle app for your iPhone, PC, Mac, Blackberry, iPad, Android, or Windows Phone.  Besides reading Tremble the Devil that’ll also allow you to download and read anything off of Amazon, including their selection of free books – including dozens of the classics.

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