Hunter

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Hunter is a 1989 novel written by William Luther Pierce, the founder of the White fascist National Alliance which depicts one manโ€™s attempt to right the wrongs in society by murdering interracial couples.

History

The book was written under the pen name Andrew Macdonald, the same name used for Pierceโ€™s first novel The Turner Diaries. The book is dedicated to racist serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin.

Dedicated to Joseph Paul Franklin, the Lone Hunter, who saw his duty as a White man and did what a responsible son of his race must do, to the best of his ability and without regard for the personal consequences.

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