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Tyrant: Main Core

Book 2

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This action packed sequel to Tyrant: The Rise follows the surviving victims of a violent raid on their southern Illinois homestead to their trek north where their intentions are set on liberating prisoners of a FEMA and UN-controlled facility located on Goose Island, in Chicago, and overseen by a brutal dictator, whose goals are calculated and evil.

The question is, will they reach their destination, or will they succumb to the harshness of a land without civil order? What became of General John James and Admiral Belt McKanty? Did they find their destination, and did Lieutenant Colonel Charles Buchanan rally enough support to overcome the enemies of liberty?

This mind-gripping novel will keep you on the edge of your seat wondering who is strong enough to survive, and do morals in a lawless America matter where tyranny is running rampant?

©2015 Leslie D Hogan (P)2018 L. Douglas Hogan
Dystopian Fiction Genre Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction War & Military Survival Military
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Tyrant is a work of fiction yet based in what could become a reality. The government giving themselves more power is not a new concept. it has been seen over and over again through history. I'm sure there are a few who would say the author is mental, yet of you consider it this could be a reality. Narration is top quality and by the end this chess board has many key players. Ego though is always a downfall leaving intellect and reason in the table.

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Like the first book in this series I found thee story in this to be boring and quite offensive (NATO is not the enemy of the USA) and the narration nearly sent me to sleep.
If I wasn't obliged to listen to this review copy I wouldn't have put myself through the unpleasantness of listening to the first ten or so chapters.
I can only say that if the paranoia and xenophobia displayed in this audiobook is the way that some Americans really feel then it isn't surprising that there is a lot of mental illness in children exposed to this level of stress and hence so many mass shootings in the country.

Boring and badly narrated

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