The Fall of America: Airborne (Book 7)

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by W. R. Benton


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  Endnotes

  i Motor gas, slang for gasoline.

  ii Infrared / Thermal camera

  iii Explosive Ordnance Disposal

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  New World Order (Vol. 2) - California Invasion

  A great conspiracy decades in the making finally steps from the shadows

  The elites have always manipulated global politics, but now a select group will launch their ultimate bid for power, The New World Order. They envision one world bank, only one currency, and one leader to control it all! They promise having one government will end global conflict and bring a peaceful, comfortable life to all humanity. But with this new government comes personal costs, to free will, to self-determination and to liberty and some will find those costs too high to bear.

  The New World Order moves forward with its twisted plans for full disarmament of the world's population. Their chosen method is arrest and 're-education' of any questionable citizens—i.e. those who will not accept a new global government or a micro chip implant, for their own protection. The conquered people soon realize every whim of the Order must be swiftly met or overly harsh retribution will follow.

  Damascus Steel

  Announcing a new Mountain Man saga featuring reader favorite, Nate Grisham. The War of 1812 is over, but tensions between England and the U.S. simmer. Political intrigues and divided loyalties lurk within the dark corners of America's capital. Barnshill, an English-born spy for the U.S. has plans for bright political future, and fierce White House aspirations.

  But those ambitions bring him in conflict with wealthy and powerful enemies. Men that aim to destroy Barnshill at any cost. When his opposition hires assassins, Barnshill flees to the western frontier as an 'agent' of the American Fur Company. Not an ideal cover, but perhaps his only chance to disappear, at least for long enough to set in his political plans in motion.

  With killers on his trail, he is lucky to befriend some turn mountain men, men with integrity and grit; Blade Williams, One-Eyed Jack, Nate Grisham, as well as braves Fire Eyes and Eagle. With the help of these stalwart heroes, Barnshill stakes his survival on their backwoods knowledge and unwavering loyalty.

  Deception, gun smoke, and ambushes galore set this story ablaze with unrestrained, brutal Plains action. Another page-turning winner from author WR Benton.

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  Pressures from the numbers of ever expanding settlers and the arrival of the railroad is making life for the Sioux nation harder to bear. There is less room to roam and fewer buffalo to hunt. They realize their survival is at risk and war with the white men might be their only salvation.

  Jeb and Moses can see the trouble brewing, but their efforts to remain neutral are rebutted by the Sioux. Fearing for their safety, the pair clear off of Sioux lands and retreat to Butterfield's Trading Post hoping to ride out the latest squabbles between the Army and the tribes. In the midst of the chaos 'General' Singleton, a supposed veteran of the Civil War, arrives. He has raised an unruly band of Nebraska volunteers and he plans to unleash his makeshift troops on the Sioux. Under mounting evidence, Jeb and his mountain men friends start to suspect the General is a fraud, using the situation to make a name for himself as a great Indian-fighter.

 

 

 


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