Talk:Paladin Press

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Paladin Press is known for publishing the book Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors, which was written under the psuedonym "Rex Feral". [1] The book is written to be a how-to manual on contract killers, though it was written by a divorced mother of two who simply fabricated the material it contains from mystery novels and movies about the topic. [2] The book goes on at length about studying "the mark," learning that "mark's" movements and routine, and silently moving in for the profitable kill (despite its status as non-fiction). [3]

Although cited correctly I belive that there is some controversy surrounding the claim that Hit Man was authored by a "divorced mother of two who simply fabricated the material it contains from mystery novels and movies about the topic"

I agree, and if it was indeed a "divorced mother of two" then who is she? Surely if we know that she has two children and is divorced, then there must be a name? (Demigod Ron 08:04, 9 November 2007 (UTC))