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Shane Ryan is a wrong guy. Wrong race. Wrong gender. Wrong class.
Wrong side of the tracks. Wrong attitude. America in the near
future is a cold, cruel place, especially in the hardscrabble rural
Pacific Northwest. There's war in the Middle East, a revived draft,
mass unemployment, an economy permanently on the skids, greed and
corruption, incompetence and stupidity at the top. Poor blue-collar
kids from the trailer park are last in line for everything. America
has screwed Shane Ryan, and he returns the favor. He joins the
Northwest Volunteer Army, a terrorist organization dedicated to
overthrowing the United States government and establishing an
independent nation. America is about to learn the hard way that
what goes around, comes around.
Freedom's Sons is the fifth and last in underground cult novelist
H.A. Covington's series of Northwest Independence novels. In the
first four novels--A Distant Thunder, A Mighty Fortress, The Hill
Of The Ravens, and The Brigade--we followed the path of the War of
Independence when in the not-so-distant future, the people of the
Pacific Northwest fought a five-year guerrilla war against the
overbearing tyranny of Washington, D.C., and finally established
the Northwest American Republic as an independent nation. Freedom's
Sons chronicles the first fifty years of the NAR's existence as a
country and a new society, including the struggle against crushing
economic sanctions imposed by the outside world, as well as an
attempt by the enraged Americans to reconquer the Northwest with a
military invasion. The novel follows the fortune of three families,
one of former rebel guerrilla fighters from the Northwest Volunteer
Army, one Unionist, and one refugee family who flees to the
Republic from the collapsing U.S.A. Freedom's Sons is a story of
redemption and the triumph of the human spirit over the darkness
now engulfing the world.
The next book of H. A. Covington's Northwest novel trilogy, A
Mighty Fortress picks up where A Distant Thunder left off, and
serves as a bridge to the final novel in the series, The Hill of
the Ravens. In a not too distant future, the United States is on
the verge of breakup and collapse. America is hopelessly bogged
down in an overseas war against the Islamic world in a dozen
countries that seems to have no end, while at the same time the
nation is torn by years of bloody domestic terrorism on the part of
white militias in the Pacific Northwest, and Hispanic separatists
in the Southwest. The economy, the government, and the legal system
are falling apart. America is going broke and on the verge of
meltdown, as well as facing a major Arab offensive in the Middle
East. Finally, the Federal government has no choice but to submit
to negotiations with the terrorists, and a peace conference is
called at Longview, Washington. Cody Brock is a tough Seattle
street kid, a runaway who joined the Northwest Volunteer Army at
sixteen. By day he attends Hillside High School, where he falls in
love with the cheerleader, homecoming queen, and budding actress,
Kelly Shipman. murderous crew of the gangster-like Robert Bobby
Bells DiBella, along with his girl comrade Nightshade. The two of
them are selected to accompany the rebel delegation to Longview,
where suddenly Cody is compelled to confront a ghost from his past.
His Jewish past.
Freedom's Sons is the fifth and last in underground cult novelist
H.A. Covington's series of Northwest Independence novels. In the
first four novels--A Distant Thunder, A Mighty Fortress, The Hill
Of The Ravens, and The Brigade--we followed the path of the War of
Independence when in the not-so-distant future, the people of the
Pacific Northwest fought a five-year guerrilla war against the
overbearing tyranny of Washington, D.C., and finally established
the Northwest American Republic as an independent nation. Freedom's
Sons chronicles the first fifty years of the NAR's existence as a
country and a new society, including the struggle against crushing
economic sanctions imposed by the outside world, as well as an
attempt by the enraged Americans to reconquer the Northwest with a
military invasion. The novel follows the fortune of three families,
one of former rebel guerrilla fighters from the Northwest Volunteer
Army, one Unionist, and one refugee family who flees to the
Republic from the collapsing U.S.A. Freedom's Sons is a story of
redemption and the triumph of the human spirit over the darkness
now engulfing the world.
The next book of H. A. Covington's Northwest novel trilogy, A
Mighty Fortress picks up where A Distant Thunder left off, and
serves as a bridge to the final novel in the series, The Hill of
the Ravens. In a not too distant future, the United States is on
the verge of breakup and collapse. America is hopelessly bogged
down in an overseas war against the Islamic world in a dozen
countries that seems to have no end, while at the same time the
nation is torn by years of bloody domestic terrorism on the part of
white militias in the Pacific Northwest, and Hispanic separatists
in the Southwest. The economy, the government, and the legal system
are falling apart. America is going broke and on the verge of
meltdown, as well as facing a major Arab offensive in the Middle
East. Finally, the Federal government has no choice but to submit
to negotiations with the terrorists, and a peace conference is
called at Longview, Washington.Cody Brock is a tough Seattle street
kid, a runaway who joined the Northwest Volunteer Army at sixteen.
By day he attends Hillside High School, where he falls in love with
the cheerleader, homecoming queen, and budding actress, Kelly
Shipman.By night he rides where suddenly Cody is compelled to
confront a ghost from his past. His Jewish past.
Shane Ryan is a wrong guy. Wrong race. Wrong gender. Wrong class.
Wrong side of the tracks. Wrong attitude. America in the near
future is a cold, cruel place, especially in the hardscrabble rural
Pacific Northwest. There's war in the Middle East, a revived draft,
mass unemployment, an economy permanently on the skids, greed and
corruption, incompetence and stupidity at the top. Poor blue-collar
kids from the trailer park are last in line for everything. America
has screwed Shane Ryan, and he returns the favor. He joins the
Northwest Volunteer Army, a terrorist organization dedicated to
overthrowing the United States government and establishing an
independent nation. America is about to learn the hard way that
what goes around, comes around.
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