Posted on 03/26/2016 12:51:40 PM PDT by ctdonath2
During a national emergency, a liberal Marxist-leaning political leadership takes absolute control of the United States. Martial law is declared and elections are suspended. This leadership morphs into a complete Communist-style government. All dissent is brutally repulsed. Two young university students, Peter Blake and Natalie Biriukova, become active leaders in the resistance movement. They soon fall in love. In time they are targeted by the government and forced to go on the run. A feared and notorious Compliance Officer, Nicholas Snoopczech, is hot on their trail. He is hated and feared by Americans, especially those who are brave enough to oppose big government. The underground resistance network sets in motion a plan to move Peter and Natalie across several states to a mysterious sanctuary where they are to meetThe Phantom. The Phantom occupies a beautiful haunted southern style mansion located in the hills of southeast Kansas. Contradictory to this plan, the people they encounter on their journey warn them to avoid The Phantom. The mystery that surrounds them is What is The Phantom, and can it really be trusted? As Peter and Natalie resist the government and run for safety, will the whippoorwill keep them safe?
Starting us off for April, FReeper 1pitech's father has made his book "Run to the Phantom" free on Amazon Kindle for a bit. Free or paid, let's give him a boost. Read and discuss!
I'll primarily use keyword "frbookclub" for people to find & follow us here.
FR needs a book club, so let’s start with something with a personal (for 1pitech).
LOL. Really? I guess Boris Badanov was taken.
Men that stare at goats should be an interesting book.
According to the description on Amazon, this sounds like a highly politically incorrect book, The Worldcat database of libraries lists no libraries that carry it, although there are some libraries whose collections are not fully listed on Worldcat. Nonetheless, this is a book I am eager to read.
Maybe it’s a YA book.
Amazon makes it easy to self-publish, especially on Kindle.
This may not be high literature, but sometimes something minor is worth considering if there’s a personal (if tenuous) connection.
This was sparked by thread http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3414045/posts
Thx..will download when I get home and add to the stack I’m now reading...too many books..too little time
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