lundi 19 septembre 2011

The Foulks Rebellion - Malcolm Berry

the foulks rebellion - malcolm berry
the foulks rebellion - malcolm berry

On a desert road in Utah, beautiful Assistant US Attorney Viola Ferrari is savagely murdered on her way to investigate illegal mind-control experiments at an Army base.
In Chicago, Ferrari’s supervisor, consumed with guilt and terrified of reprisals by federal agents, commits suicide.
A convicted felon, imprisoned for performing illegal mind-control research for the nation’s largest communications network, vanishes.
Across the nation, trust in government has badly eroded. In the face of nationwide outrage and evidence of blatant corruption, President Sol Burligame and his pit bull of a Vice President, Billy Hellman, are re-elected by the lowest voter turnout in the nation’s history.
Seven-term Congressman Victor Sligo joins high-level government officials at Independence Hall to take steps to bring down the government. Sligo’s wife Nel, among the smartest and toughest women in the pages of literature, joins the struggle to bring government back to the people.
Into this scenario comes unassuming Edwin Foulks, a man able to see directly into the heart of every person he encounters. Foulks flies an incendiary banner across the city: "Taking over the government. Go to Rebellion.com." Sligo and Foulks endure a desperate cross-country escape from the FBI and Homeland Security, with the aid of a cheering nation on the verge of meltdown.
Together they conspire to fulfill Edwin Foulks’ unthinkable dream – to restore ordinary human compassion to the American political landscape, a conspiracy in which extraordinary women will rise to fight the men in power in Washington, D.C. Crashing the Presidential Inauguration, they create a mind-bending scenario to redirect the government back to the intentions of the Founding Fathers.
Part social satire, part nightmare, The Foulks Rebellion is a compelling and frightening drama of corruption leading directly to the steps of the US Capitol.

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