1915399
9781592868858
Under terrorist attack, wracked with racial strife, foreign wars, and a busted economy, America elects a new chief executive. Conservative Christian Matthew Winslow Dobbs captures the presidency on a platform of patriotism and faith. Implementing Gods revealed plan, and in the name of homeland security, Dobbs proposes a single constitutional amendment. Soon, suburbanite John Kolzig finds himself living in an America he hardly recognizes, where the Ten Commandments override the Bill of Rights. Charlie Flynn, the block deacon, patrols Johns neighborhood reporting foreigners, liberals, and other sinners. Kolzigs church attendance is recorded, the cable TV knows when hes home, his e-mail is monitored, and theyre burning Shakespeare in the church parking lot. John seeks refuge in the local speakeasy, drinking homebrew, embittered and lonely, until he falls helplessly in love. But sleeping with someone elses wife is a felony now, and John Kolzig just crossed that line.Dravis, Charles is the author of 'Burning Books on Fenwick Street', published 2003 under ISBN 9781592868858 and ISBN 1592868851.
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