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Paul Ogarra Author Interview

Ansaki Devout follows a killer set on removing evil from positions of power who puts out a call to action to other illuminated people across the globe to take action and murder their local evil mongers. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Throughout history, there have always been the Brutus’es, and to an extent, power was always tempered with the possibility that conspirators could take down those in power. However in the present time, the last 30 years, the powerful have become more united, to the extent that “the political class” has emerged, and in many of the world countries is untouchable. In the West, we seem to be steeped in conspiracies designed to somehow disenfranchise the lower classes, depriving them of essentials such as medical services, food water. Fascism appears to be rearing its ugly head, and even the socialist political classes seem to have closed ranks to the detriment of the weak. In Ansaki Devout the main protagonist has been touched by the turning of events to the extent of making him or her react.

Some events in the book were chillingly similar to real-life events. Did you draw inspiration from real life when developing this book?

When developing my book I most certainly drew inspiration from what was happening in all of those parts of the world. As a human being, I make it my duty to find out what is happening in the world; the reality, and not what is sold to us by the practical totality of the Western Press. What I saw in Iraq, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, and Somalia, and then when I started to look in depth at Palestine West Bank, and realised what was happening was pure evil, and had been going on for many years. I used to think to myself, why do the lads in there not take up arms and defend themselves? Shortly later I had my answer when the 7 OCT happened and the IDF created havoc with their Hanibal Protocol.

Themes to explore: I wonder for example how Trump would have changed when he realised that he could be assassinated at any time. Of course, we will only know the true answer if he becomes president. Will it make politicians and officials, wealthy persons more caring and compassionate if they know that those who judge them from afar could well become their executioners?

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

Themes, there are so many questions posed by the idea of the Ansaki Devout. I only know that either we begin to get things right in rapid strides or they will destroy our children’s very world.

Will there be a follow-up novel to this story? If so, what aspects of the story will the next book cover?

A follow-up? Yes, of course if the good Lord grants me time. I would certainly further develop aspects of this story but bring back the World and nature that we once had. It can be done you know, we just need to get rid of the negative movers in our societies and work for Peace, Love, freedom, and nature. Why not?

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In today’s world of political and universal corruption, where powers nefarious and often official are working to change the very physical and mental nature of children. Illegal wars are being created for the financial enhancement of the usual few, and millions are dying as a result. And Trillions are being stolen by others generally off states and their innocent people. Someone has finally reached the point at which he or she takes matters into his hands, and has assassinated a highly disreputable American Senator.

The killer has published a confession, an explanation of why he murdered this man, and he elicits other illuminated people all over the globe to do as he has done and murder their local evil monger. The success of his request is enormous and killings of people with shady reputations start to happen everywhere. The idea is to commit a single act and then disappear, leaving it to the authorities to search fruitlessly for what they call clean skins.

International pressure for the discovery and arrest of the first killer is enormous, as it is believed that with his arrest the balloon will burst and the murders will stop. Heading the task force are top investigators from the Spanish National Police and the Guardia Civil, the para-military police. This is their story, the story of Chief Inspector Juan Betardo Solis and Captain Jose Garcia’s investigation, a story which unravels in the Costa Del Sol, Morocco, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan, and the tale of their many suspects.

Ansaki Devout

In a world dominated by corruption, where the powerful exploit the weak and human life is disregarded, the Ansaki Devout emerges as a force of chaos. The murder of a corrupt politician sets off a chain of events that transforms ordinary individuals into anonymous heroes, determined to upend the status quo. At the center of this turmoil is a gifted inspector, tasked with tracking down the killer before the situation spirals beyond control. Ansaki Devout by Paul Ogarra is a compelling work of fiction that follows Juan Betardo Solis and a cast of complex characters as they navigate a society on the brink of collapse.

Ogarra’s writing is both thought-provoking and richly detailed, skillfully weaving together a tapestry of interconnected stories that build into a grand and intricate narrative. However, the novel’s shifting perspectives can sometimes be disorienting, making it challenging to keep track of the numerous characters and plot threads. Despite this, the depth and significance of the story remain powerful and impactful. The story doesn’t shy away from the gray areas, making the reader question what it means to be a hero or a villain. This complexity adds layers to the narrative, making it more than just a straightforward thriller. Ogarra’s depiction of the inspector’s journey is both engaging and filled with tension. Watching him piece together the puzzle amid the heavy political and social backdrop was one of the highlights of the book for me. The way Ogarra connects the personal struggles of the characters with the larger, corrupt world they inhabit is particularly compelling. It’s a narrative that resonates on multiple levels, offering both a thrilling plot and a critique of the power dynamics at play in society.

Ansaki Devout is a complex and thought-provoking thriller that will appeal to readers who enjoy diving deep into morally ambiguous characters and intricate storylines. While it’s not a light read, it offers a rewarding experience for those willing to engage with its layered narrative. I would highly recommend this book to fans of political thrillers and anyone interested in stories that challenge conventional notions of right and wrong. Paul Ogarra has crafted a story that lingers in the mind, and I’m eager to see what he brings us next.

Pages: 281 | ASIN : B0CW1G25CV

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