21 Killers
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Book Details
About the Book
One man in the future is a killer. An assassin raised from birth. But he no longer wants to take orders from any organization. He is on his own mission now. To kill his friends, his family, his old life entirely, his past. His is on a mission to kill the top twenty government assassins who have more power than anybody else. Untouchable, all powerful killers who are protected by the government to ensure peace, power, and fear. The book follows this man near the end of his journey where he has to face his past along with a regretful doctor and a vengeful revolutionary girl. These three take part in this futuristic adventure and try to change the world and themselves in the process. They are all affected by this one man’s mission, one man’s struggle. One man’s fight. One killer named Main. Twenty-one killers in total. Only one will live. Will you find out who?
About the Author
Kendall Uyeji was born in Seattle, Washington. He dreamed of being a writer as a child and wrote many short stories in middle and high school. One day while sitting in class, he got the idea of an assassin going around and killing other assassins that all represented something and where every chapter he kills one. He got many inspirations from anime, manga, comic books, children’s shows, graphic novels, and playing pretend with his friends. This book is his childhood imagination in a nutshell. This is his first-ever book. He started in the summer between high school and college and would love to become a professional fiction writer one day. He hopes to sell enough books to pay for student loans. He hopes. But he wrote this book in the first place to prove to himself he could, not for any monetary gain. To prove he could write something enjoyable, creative, and interesting. To write something he thought was cool. That he would love to read and be inspired by. His dream is to be a storyteller and share his creativity with the world. One day. He hopes that will become an option. He is currently trying to double major at Western Washington University in Creative Writing and Theater.