Set a few months or a few years from now, novelist Lee Jackson's portrait of America is a very familiar one. People carry their ID cards wherever they go. Gas is expensive and the value of the dollar has dropped so far that even rural areas like Redemption, Montana, have thriving black markets, barter economies, and high unemployment. But otherwise, life in the small town goes on day by day. Andterrorism is a constant worry across the country, even in a town three thousand miles from New York City with a population of only three hundred.????? Ben Trinity hitchhikes into Redemption during a snowstorm with a story about a parole-mandated job on the West Coast that he's never going to make. His story earns him a job as a handyman at Carlene Ryton's roadside diner and a place to sleep, and once he clears it with Homeland Security-the top law enforcement agency in the United States-he tries to settle in as best he can. But hiding in plain sight is no easy taskfor a convict, much less a terrorist, which is what the government says Ben is, and it's only a matter of time before the locals find out who he is.????? Never tried, let alone convicted-due process has been suspended in the United States-Ben contends that he is innocent, and he may be, but does he have enough strength and conviction left to prove it?????? Lee Jackson's engaging thriller is both a powerful cautionary tale and a mesmerizing portrait of an unlikely hero.?
This book might be fiction, but it sure seems like Lee Jackson can see into the future of real America. Everyone should read this book, it's scary and probably so close to true events that go on in our country that we don't want to beleive it. Call me radical or crazy, but he hit the nail on the head with this. Our beautiful free America, if it does not change, soon and quickly, is going right down this path. Laugh now, but if we remain in the steady state of decline that we are in at the present, it won't be long before themes Jackson presents in this book start happening. I hope I'm wrong, completely wrong and our economy and "world domination" way of dealing with the rest of the world changes. But, if I'm not, then this is just a small glimpse of life, in future America.
A haunting view of what becomes of a country when no one defends civil libereties.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I started this book before bed and never put in down before I finished. It was a haunting and too familiar story of what can happen in an Orwellian America that fears terror more than it loves civil liberties.
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