The Fall: A Country on Fire

The Fall: A Country on Fire
ISBN-10
1504969510
ISBN-13
9781504969512
Series
The Fall
Category
Fiction
Pages
266
Language
English
Published
2015-12-19
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Author
Clifford Reopel

Description

Financial instability beguiles anger, and anger beguiles war! The United States is under attack. Unrest lies around every corner. The fall of the United States was bound to happen; they just did not know "the fall" comes from within. Economic unrest, the national debt, an ineffective, deceptive government, and two men crash the strongest country in the world. How did the United States fall to its knees? How did one stronghold become five separate countries? In 2023 it begins. The better question is not when but how does it end?

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