The Generals of Octobera political suspense thriller centered on two young Army officers who uncover a plot to seize power in the U.S.anticipates the worst U.S. crisis since the Civil War. And it's right around the corner, as vivid as tomorrow's scary headlines.This is not some wild, imaginary tale.
The Generals of October
β Scribed by Cullen, John T
- Book ID
- 109923039
- Publisher
- Clocktower Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 244 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The Generals of Octoberβa political suspense thriller centered on two young Army officers who uncover a plot to seize power in the U.S.βanticipates the worst U.S. crisis since the Civil War. And it's right around the corner, as vivid as tomorrow's scary headlines.This is not some wild, imaginary tale. There is a ticking time bomb in the U.S. Constitution, called Article V, which one day soon will spawn a nightmare that has been more than two centuries in the making.Young Army officers David Gordon and Victoria 'Tory' Breen must unravel a conspiracy of the treasonous Hotel Generals, who plan to hijack the Second Constitutional Convention (CON2). David and Tory must bring together the forces of tradition and reasonβand help restore the original and true U.S. Constitution.Cpt. David Gordon is on a military intelligence mission, under cover as an Inspector General officer. Lt. Tory Breen is Executive Officer of the most ultra-secret military computer operations unit in the nation's...
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