An excellent book, it goes right up there with his Live Free or Die novels.
One part that struck me was how accurately he assessed the difference in societal cohesion between rural and urban areas. He really struck it home with his comparison of how the vaccine/cure vials spoiled in a rail car in LA, I think it was, because the proper forms were lacking and there wasn’t anyone available who had proper state certification for administering vaccinations.
Yet in the rural Midwest, a sheriff grabbed some paramedics and said, you’re able to give shots right. Didn’t give a damn about paperwork. Just loaded up some ambulances and told them to get to work.
I could see that happening.
I’ve wondered if Establishment types have been resorting to fiction novels for their inpiration in attempting to seize control of America and the world.
Current events just seem to be filled with hollywood levels of insincerity.
Part of my library, read it again last month just to have something to read. The similarities were scary.