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The Saterical Com-idy by Immanuel Hawthorne

10/20/2024

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Discover the most insane theory about the Zodiac Killer – the truth will shake the earth! [Print Replica]

Debut author, Immanuel Hawthorne introduces us to his unusual thriller, "The Saterical Com-idy":
Tired of the same old murder mystery novels? This is no ordinary book. Discover the most insane theory about the Zodiac - the most notorious serial killer since Jack the Ripper...

There is a reason why the Zodiac Killer stated, ‘I saw + think “The Exorcist” was the best saterical com-idy that I have ever seen.’
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In the midst of a global pandemic, puzzle enthusiast Nancy Kagawa unwittingly develops a peculiar interest - an obsession with the historic case of the Zodiac, an unidentified serial killer in San Francisco, who taunted the police and the media with ciphers and cryptic letters. Nancy joins forces with fellow investigators Nils Andersen and Frank Lloyd as they delve deep into the evidence.
After the FBI verify a cryptogram solution provided by a team of private citizens, the three friends theorize that the new cipher key is the nucleus of the case. Their findings prove to be far more shocking than anticipated, and following a tragic and untimely death, Nancy discovers an encrypted document that contains the information to solve the mystery.
But the danger becomes apparent when they realize who - and what - is implicated.
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This is a work of satirical fiction based on real-life events, featuring a large volume of case files and cryptographic solutions that are accessed by hundreds of built-in hyperlinks throughout the plot.

The story is approximately 170,000 words which are spread over 900 pages, with 876 pages of images (the vast number of pages is due to 1.5 line spacing format).

For this reason, The Saterical Com-idy can only be published as an eBook, and due to the images and numerological aspects of the story, it can only be offered in the Print Replica format.
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I loved this story! I moved to San Francisco in 1971 and the Zodiac Killer was on everyone's mind. Who was going to be his next victim? Who was he? We still don't know for certain.
This is a conspiracy fan's dream or maybe a nightmare because it seems to go on forever. Each permutation reveals a new layer and frequently goes in an unexpected direction. Many of these clues are found in poems, movies, songs, and books that seem to tie in with the Zodiac Killer's writings and puzzles. The links never seem to end.
Nancy and her friends work through the clues left by the Zodiac Killer like a dog gnawing on a favorite bone.
I don't want to say anymore to avoid spoiling your reading. Your mind will struggle at times and be blown at other times!
Keep reading, this is an unforgettable journey.
I give this book 4.8 stars because I am picky about certain things!
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You can buy this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Saterical-Com-idy-Discover-insane-theory-ebook 
https://www.goodreads.com/-the-saterical-com-idy-hawthorne 
You can connect with the author:
https://x.com/TygerBooks 
https://thesatericalcom-idy.com 
 
Conspiracy thriller, puzzles, murder,
 
Copyright © 2024 Mark L. Schultz except for the author’s introduction 

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