The Eradication of the Cagots. People of Basque region ancestry begin getting murdered around the globe as two young me set out to uncover the mystery of the conspiracy. Ceding back to Genesis and the allusion to other humans outside the Adam and Eve chain--the Serpent Seed--the untoward difference of some of the Basque people, specifically the Cagots, is noted first by the Catholic Church which instituted a witch burning campaign to try and eradicate the seed. Taken up by Hitler's unholy medical fiends, the Cagot mystery is further investigated to determine they are a separate DNA speciate from the rest of man, as are the Jews and hence Hitler abandons battle field supremacy to eradicate the Jews. The remnants of the Cagots who assisted the Nazis in their experiments are being hunted down and killed, by a lunatic Cagot who has gone mad but is a brutal warrior. As the story winds down to the discovery of the Nazi medical findings in the Czech Republic, peace if finally found in Namibia. Marks of Cain was an interesting book from start to finish. The plot was detailed and well set out and opened my eyes to some history that I had never heard of before. I never had even heard of Cagots before I read this book.It is written in a similar style to Dan Brown's style of writing, so if you are a Dan Brown fan then this book will be a good read for you. There were only two downsides to this book:1. Excessive violence. Some of the violence fit the story well, for example the knotting torcher gets you interested at the start; however, as the book goes on the violence gets more excessive and more needless. The book touches on cannibalism which was ok for the story but I think it was focused on a bit too much for my liking.2. Perceived racism. For me the book felt a bit racist at times. I know that the book is about racial separation but I think this was focused on too much. If I was a Cagot or a Basque reading this book, I would most likely be pretty offended by parts of the story.Over all though, it was an interesting and exciting read and I would recommend it to Dan Brown fans and conspiracy theorist everywhere.
What do You think about Il Marchio Di Caino (2010)?
Quite a good read. A bit deep for me and very graphic with the bloodthirsty details.
—Christian