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"The Last Independence Day: Secession" explores secession in the modern era, capturing the tumultuous collapse of the United States political order. The narrative gains an intense turn as domestic terrorists launch a catastrophic attack against the US Capitol, assassinating the nation's leadership. This act of terror exacerbates the political crisis, deepening the divide and chaos.
Central to the story is Jon Freeman, an apolitical lawyer who becomes entangled in these extraordinary events. Following the 2022 midterm elections, Arkansas, along with other red states, morphs into a stronghold of right-wing extremism. Extremist politicians created the Red State Compact, with Arkansas at its forefront, passing the oppressive "New Law" that strips away civil rights, plunging the red states into a dystopian nightmare.
Freeman's odyssey is that of an unanticipated hero, propelled into a battle against the "New Law" and the radical political landscape. His adversary is the formidable Arkansas Governor Suzy Brandy 'Buckshot' Landers, the face of the new authoritarian regime. The narrative weaves Freeman's efforts to deal with the secession of several states, fight a growing rebellion, and prevent an impending civil war. His journey is a test of his bravery and a reflection of his deep-seated commitment to his nation and state, now at the brink of fragmentation and conflict.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"The Last Independence Day: Secession" explores secession in the modern era, capturing the tumultuous collapse of the United States political order. The narrative gains an intense turn as domestic terrorists launch a catastrophic attack against the US Capitol, assassinating the nation's leadership. This act of terror exacerbates the political crisis, deepening the divide and chaos.
Central to the story is Jon Freeman, an apolitical lawyer who becomes entangled in these extraordinary events. Following the 2022 midterm elections, Arkansas, along with other red states, morphs into a stronghold of right-wing extremism. Extremist politicians created the Red State Compact, with Arkansas at its forefront, passing the oppressive "New Law" that strips away civil rights, plunging the red states into a dystopian nightmare.
Freeman's odyssey is that of an unanticipated hero, propelled into a battle against the "New Law" and the radical political landscape. His adversary is the formidable Arkansas Governor Suzy Brandy 'Buckshot' Landers, the face of the new authoritarian regime. The narrative weaves Freeman's efforts to deal with the secession of several states, fight a growing rebellion, and prevent an impending civil war. His journey is a test of his bravery and a reflection of his deep-seated commitment to his nation and state, now at the brink of fragmentation and conflict.