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Shadows of the Blade is an ambitious and compelling journey into the heart of one of humanity's most controversial tools of power-assassination. Meticulously researched and richly detailed, the book uncovers the hidden histories of assassins, their methods, and the ripple effects of their actions across millennia. The narrative is framed by the discovery of an enigmatic manuscript chronicling the evolution of assassination. As a historian and former intelligence agent works to decode its pages, readers are taken through gripping accounts of pivotal assassinations that shaped civilizations. From the political intrigue of Pharaoh Ramses III's court to the dagger-wielding Sicarii of Judea, the noble motivations of tyrant-slayers in Athens, and the covert operations of the CIA during the Cold War, each chapter examines how assassination has been wielded as both a tool of justice and an agent of destruction. The book also delves into the cultural and technological transformations that have redefined assassination. It explores the role of poison in ancient Rome, the clandestine networks of the Hashshashin, the stealth and precision of the Japanese ninja, and the chilling rise of AI-controlled drones in the modern era. Through these accounts, readers come to understand how assassination has transcended time and borders, becoming a global phenomenon interwoven with the history of power and resistance. As the manuscript's final pages reveal a shocking twist-the author is a former assassin reflecting on their legacy-the book challenges readers to confront difficult ethical questions. Is assassination ever justified? Can the end truly justify the means? And in an increasingly interconnected and technologically advanced world, what role does assassination play in shaping the future? With its blend of historical accuracy, philosophical inquiry, and gripping storytelling, Shadows of the Blade is a definitive exploration of assassination's impact on humanity. It offers a thought-provoking look at the shadows cast by power, ambition, and the timeless struggle for justice.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Shadows of the Blade is an ambitious and compelling journey into the heart of one of humanity's most controversial tools of power-assassination. Meticulously researched and richly detailed, the book uncovers the hidden histories of assassins, their methods, and the ripple effects of their actions across millennia. The narrative is framed by the discovery of an enigmatic manuscript chronicling the evolution of assassination. As a historian and former intelligence agent works to decode its pages, readers are taken through gripping accounts of pivotal assassinations that shaped civilizations. From the political intrigue of Pharaoh Ramses III's court to the dagger-wielding Sicarii of Judea, the noble motivations of tyrant-slayers in Athens, and the covert operations of the CIA during the Cold War, each chapter examines how assassination has been wielded as both a tool of justice and an agent of destruction. The book also delves into the cultural and technological transformations that have redefined assassination. It explores the role of poison in ancient Rome, the clandestine networks of the Hashshashin, the stealth and precision of the Japanese ninja, and the chilling rise of AI-controlled drones in the modern era. Through these accounts, readers come to understand how assassination has transcended time and borders, becoming a global phenomenon interwoven with the history of power and resistance. As the manuscript's final pages reveal a shocking twist-the author is a former assassin reflecting on their legacy-the book challenges readers to confront difficult ethical questions. Is assassination ever justified? Can the end truly justify the means? And in an increasingly interconnected and technologically advanced world, what role does assassination play in shaping the future? With its blend of historical accuracy, philosophical inquiry, and gripping storytelling, Shadows of the Blade is a definitive exploration of assassination's impact on humanity. It offers a thought-provoking look at the shadows cast by power, ambition, and the timeless struggle for justice.