Resistance (New America-Book Two)
by Richard Stephenson
4.5 stars – 152 Reviews
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BOOK TWO in the New America Series. Eighteen months after the Collapse of 2027, the former United States is divided. On one side is the evil and tyrannical Unified American Empire, controlled by President Simon Sterling, the man responsible for the death of the last legitimate president, Malcolm Powers. On the other side, President Howard Beck controls the Pacific States of America, the last hope for democracy and freedom. The two adversaries become embroiled in a bitter game of deception, betrayal, and espionage while battling an even more imposing menace that could easily destroy the very nation they are both desperately fighting to control.
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5-Star Amazon Reviews
“This book is a scary look into the world of dirty politics in our future. I could not put this book down until I finished it. Hopefully this will not be our future or will it?”
“This book send shivers down my back. It’s so close to what is happening in our country right now. This could happen to us if we continue to let our politicians tear apart what our founding fathers wanted. A must read.”
“…Lots of action and plot twists that kept me on the edge of my seat.I did shed a few tears at the death of one character. Looking forward to when the next book in the series is released. Definitely a series that I would read again.”
About The Author
Richard Stephenson was born in 1975 in Denison, TX and spent his childhood in North Texas. In 1992, he graduated high school after only three years. He then pursued his degree at Oklahoma Christian University, once again accomplishing the task in three years. Richard then married his best friend before going off to basic training to be a military policeman with the US Army. With his new wife joining the adventure, they spent the next four years at Fort Polk, LA and had two children.Just before his son turned five, Richard and his wife were told that their oldest child had Asperger’s Syndrome. Nine years later, Richard’s son would become the inspiration for the character of Howard Beck.
After leaving the armed forces, Richard continued his law enforcement career in the federal sector and has been with the Department of Justice for thirteen years.
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