Where Have All The Young Men Gone, the first of three novels in the
Morality Series, is a satirical allegory and political thriller,
which takes place in a dystopian present reminiscent of George
Orwell or Philip K. Dick. Derek Stewart, the last American soldier
to have been wounded in the Vietnam war, has been in a coma for
forty years. The world to which he wakes is one in which
Christianity has become the official religion of the United States,
Muslims are jailed or deported, speech is no longer free and ideas
that threaten the government are punishable under the Patriot Act
III. Stewart is an African-American whose pacifism threatens to
gain support in both America and Africa and he becomes the enemy of
both U.S. President Fremont F. Ferris, who plans to obliterate
Middle Eastern capitals with nuclear weapons and of Moustafa al
Adim, the leader of the terrorist group, al Mout li Kafir, which is
trying to terrorize the West and radicalize African Muslims. Both
of his adversaries are determined to kill Stewart whose aim is to
reveal the shallowness behind their ideas and the fruitlessness of
their actions.
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