Sic Semper Tyrannis: The Future History of America: Book II

· The Future History of America Book 2 · Freeholder Press, LLC
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 Freedom is never free…

Erik Larsson and his group survived the initial days of the collapse but now they face their greatest threat: the Russian army.  The invasion has swallowed half of Florida and Erik finds himself on the front lines.

Struggling to be the soldier his beleaguered country needs, Erik only wants to survive long enough to bring his family and friends to safety.  Across the country in Arizona, Rob Gunn and the Regulators face off against another foe every bit as dangerous as the Russians.  From coast to coast, everyone caught in the crossfire—patriot or rebel, citizen or soldier—must decide: fight or die.

If Erik can evade the Russians long enough, there's hope he and his group may survive the long dangerous summer after the collapse.  But will America?

Sic Semper Tyrannis is the intense post-apocalyptic sequel to Alea Jacta Est.

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Judy Kastner
March 20, 2020
Scary series, as I said in book one. What happens to the U.S. if the UN & our NATO allies conspire with Russia & China to eliminate our Democracy, with Muslim Jihadists starting it off?
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Ste Rainey
November 23, 2022
excellent story one of the best i have read full stop😊😊
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Kevin Gilbert
March 24, 2021
I loved the first book in the series and intend to get the next ones.
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