Saturday night in sleepy ultraconservative Salton, Oregon has turned terrifying. For thirteen weeks a killer has struck and a young woman has been viciously murdered. With all-American gumption and a lack of concern of legal niceties, the town has taken things into its own hands and formed the Town
The Brigade
β Scribed by Covington, H A
- Book ID
- 109899725
- Publisher
- Xlibris
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 550 KB
- Series
- Northwest Independence 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781465324986
- ASIN
- B006ZG9PXG
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β¦ Synopsis
The poet William Butler Yeats wrote βThings fall apart; the center cannot hold.β America in the early decades of the 21st century has become a living hell. There is massive unemployment, uncontrolled immigration, along with overseas war and occupation without end of any land with crude petroleum. Total corruption in a politically correct police state, the legalized murder of the elderly, and the loss of the social safety net have created intolerable desolation and made life for everyday people a nightmare. Finally, Americans can take no more, and in the Pacific Northwest they revolt. Led by embittered Iraq veterans, ex-convicts, teenagers, and blue-collar family men and women driven to desperation, in Portland and along Oregonβs northern coast, they join The Brigade.
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The poet William Butler Yeats wrote Things fall apart; the center cannot hold. America in the early decades of the 21st century has become a living hell. There is massive unemployment, uncontrolled immigration, along with overseas war and occupation without end of any land with crude petroleum. Tota
The poet William Butler Yeats wrote βThings fall apart; the center cannot hold.β America in the decades of the 21st century has become a living hell. There is massive unemployment, uncontrolled immigration, along with overseas war and occupation without end of any land with crude petroleum. Total co