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Hunter (Pierce novel)

Hunter
AuthorWilliam Luther Pierce (as Andrew Macdonald)
Cover artistDouglas Grigar
LanguageEnglish
GenrePolitical novel
Propaganda
Published1989 (National Vanguard Books)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages259
ISBN0-937944-09-2 (paperback)
OCLC44679377
LC ClassPS3563.A2747
Preceded byThe Turner Diaries 

Hunter is a 1989 novel written by William Luther Pierce, a Neo-Nazi and the founder and chairman of National Alliance, a white nationalist group, under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald. Pierce also used this pseudonym to write the better-known The Turner Diaries, a 1978 novel with similar themes. Some consider Hunter a prequel to the Turner Diaries, detailing the rise of the racist paramilitary group termed 'The Organization', which would play a dominant role in the book.

Hunter portrays the actions of Oscar Yeager (anglicization of Jäger, German for hunter), a Vietnam veteran F-4 Phantom pilot and Washington, D.C.-area Defense Department consultant who embarks on a plan to assassinate interracial couples and public figures advocating civil rights in the D.C. area.[1] Yeager's crimes quickly lead to broad national repercussions and draw him into the plans of both a white nationalist group and an ambitious FBI official eager to take advantage of the turmoil he has helped to start.[2]

  1. ^ "William Pierce". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  2. ^ Sutherland, John (29 July 2002). "Goodbye, good riddance". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 April 2024.

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