The Terrorist's8217;s Gambit tells the story of a terrorist cell within the September Alliance, a band of vigilante militants bent on bringing justice to the many large corporations that
break or pay lip service to the law. Forsaking the appellate courts and token fines of an ineffective imperial government, they force the issues of layoffs, environmental erosion, CEO pay
and pension raiding into the public eye by using the tools of violence; the rifle, the bomb, the grenade.
David Landt brings to life characters who operate in the extremes of political thought, taking the reader far from the familiar religious and nationalist themes of today, and into the
thorny realm of modern anarchists and radical student movements. Armed only with the belief that what he does is not about how people will die, but about how they will live, Nicky
navigates the treacherous waters of police dragnets and tricky terrorist agendas. He is forced to finally come face to face with the reality of what he does, and confront the bitter truth
of what he has become.
's8220;Terrorism is the great fear of the twenty first century society, and the corporation is both the premier form of social organization and the premier source of personal insecurity
for the vast majority of people today. There is a long history of tension between corporate interests and social justice that isn's8217;t likely to end soon.'s8221;