Author T.T. Michael Releases Political Thriller Novel That Conceives A Terrifying Future for the U.S. – "Fire War"

Author T.T. Michael is pleased to announce the promotion of his political thriller, "Fire War." The book is already receiving rave reviews from readers and reviewers.

Chicago, IL, February 06, 2016 --(PR.com)-- This intriguing, futuristic thriller conceives of a terrifying future for the United States.

In his thought-provoking book "Fire War," T. T. Michael creates a country where the highest office is no longer elected by the populace and there is no longer unemployment—where the only real fear is of the terrorist group Hariq Jihad (Fire War).

Late in the 21st century, the United Continental States of America (or UCSA), comprising the former USA, Canada and Mexico, is running smoothly: unemployment has been all but eradicated, terrorism is quashed in the country, and internal dissent diminishes by the day. Most people thank President Meyers for this. Many can no longer remember when there was last an election, but as long as he keeps the country safe from the terrorist group Hariq Jihad (‘Fire War’), this seems a small price to pay. Gunnery Sergeant Anthony Jackson is the model Marine: highly trained, absolutely efficient, and unquestioningly dedicated to his country. The only thing he can conceive of putting before his nation is his family, his wife Courtney and two daughters Maya and MacKenzie. Conscripted into the personal security detail of President Meyers, he begins to get glimpses that not everyone is as content with the current situation as he is, but attributes this to terrorist agitation and fringe lunacy. When his older daughter Maya begins to question the creeping erosion of personal liberties and the revoking of democratic rights, however, he begins to fear for her safety, as well as his own and that of his family. In a climate in which entire families disappear due to minor offenses, one can’t be too careful. The tensions between liberty and safety, between family and country, will force Jackson to rethink all his beliefs, and lead to a collision with the system he has dedicated his life to serving. "Fire War" is a suspenseful, gripping and unnerving examination of the paradoxes of power, the price of liberty, and the dictates of conscience. The world you live in will never look the same again.

Praise for Fire War:
"In his thought-provoking book Fire War, T. T. Michael creates a country where the highest office is no longer elected by the populace and there is no longer unemployment--where the only real fear is of the terrorist group Hariq Jihad (Fire War)....Thriller fans will find this book intriguing and, to some extent, terrifying in its plausible predictions for our future in the United States." - Lynn Evarts; Clarion Foreward Reviews

"In Michael's sci-fi debut, a sniper must deal with his feelings and his family as a North American superstate takes over....Readers will find an engaging family drama underneath this futuristic political thriller." - Kirkus Reviews

Fire War is available in both print and ebook formats.

Book Details:
Fire War
By T.T. Michael
Published: October 2015
ISBN: 978-1517180744
ASIN: B015GDR6E8
Pages: 340
Genre: Political Thriller, Suspense, Thriller

About The Author:
Perhaps you wouldn’t characterize the Finance Manager of your local automobile dealership as an Amazon best-selling author—until you get to know T.T. Michael. He has worked for the past decade at a Toyota Dealership in Illinois, but he is in the driver’s seat as the writer of, Fire War, a political thriller set in the year 2076. See what happens when the United States, Canada, and Mexico all join forces to make one super country. See more about him and his book Fire War at www.ttmichael.com

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