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Ryan Sage, a small business owner and part time political commentator, made enemies. His sister warned him he was on a political hit list. Now she's incarcerated in a Pittsburg hospital ward for the criminally insane. Ryan runs to set her free but never expected to get trapped in a city surrounded by rivers and locked down by impassable bridges while the gods of chaos tap dance in the streets and automatons of destruction boil out of dark crevices like puss. Ryan knew there was no boundary to evil when government turned tyrannical but what came next not even he could have been prepared. He has…mehr

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Ryan Sage, a small business owner and part time political commentator, made enemies. His sister warned him he was on a political hit list. Now she's incarcerated in a Pittsburg hospital ward for the criminally insane. Ryan runs to set her free but never expected to get trapped in a city surrounded by rivers and locked down by impassable bridges while the gods of chaos tap dance in the streets and automatons of destruction boil out of dark crevices like puss. Ryan knew there was no boundary to evil when government turned tyrannical but what came next not even he could have been prepared. He has one chance to leave on the last helicopter out of Pittsburg-flee with a beautiful, passionate Persian woman who might be the love of his life-before the military shoots him on sight. What could go wrong? "Government is not reason; it is not eloquence. It is force. And force, like fire, is a dangerous servant and a fearful master." ¿ George Washington * * * * From the publisher * * * * For more good things -- news, updates, discounts, and to join the community that love J. Lorin's work -- go to www.jlorin.com.
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J. Lorin is no one from nowhere. He's just a guy who loves to write fiction and poke tyranny in the eye with the mighty pen . . . uh . . . err . . keyboard. Besides, it doesn't really matter who he is if the story is good, right?It is a true enough statement but folks who know something about book promotion have told me a few times that my readers need more to connect with me. I'm like, did you not get I was going for anonymity? To which they pointed out that I am anonymous as my book sales readily point out.Fair enough.I'm old enough that it matters, born in 1776. My pronouns are He/Him and I will also answer to Your Majesty and Lord Lorin.>snickerI've been a few places and done a few things that you, Dear Reader, might want to know about. To learn more visit jlorin.com.I'm just getting started with the self reveal but don't be surprised if I tend toward anonymity because tyrants don't like being poked.Those of you who know the secret . . . shhhhh!