Hunter (Pierce novel)

Hunter is a 1989 novel written by William Luther Pierce, a Neo-Nazi and the founder and chairman of National Alliance, a white nationalist group, under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald. Pierce also used this pseudonym to write the better-known The Turner Diaries, a 1978 novel with similar themes. Some consider Hunter a prequel to the Turner Diaries, detailing the rise of the racist paramilitary group termed 'The Organization', which would play a dominant role in the book.

Hunter
AuthorWilliam Luther Pierce (as Andrew Macdonald)
Cover artistDouglas Grigar
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenrePolitical novel
Propaganda
Published1989 (National Vanguard Books)
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages259
ISBN0-937944-09-2 (paperback)
OCLC44679377
LC ClassPS3563.A2747
Preceded byThe Turner Diaries 

Hunter portrays the actions of Oscar Yeager (anglicization of Jäger, German for hunter), a Vietnam veteran F-4 Phantom pilot and Washington, D.C.-area Defense Department consultant who embarks on a plan to assassinate interracial couples and public figures advocating civil rights in the D.C. area. Yeager's crimes quickly lead to broad national repercussions and draw him into the plans of both a white nationalist group and an ambitious FBI official eager to take advantage of the turmoil he has helped to start.

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