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Federation and Earth

By: Tony Harmsworth
Narrated by: Marni Penning
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Publisher's Summary

Federation and Earth is book two in the Federation Trilogy. Listening to Federation first is absolutely essential.

After the dramatic and unexpected turn of events at the end of the first book, planet Earth is left with several factions trying to resolve the situation. The new president of the USA is trying to secure his hold on power, while a new group - who have named themselves Free America - is taking steps to overthrow what it considers an illegitimate regime. 

Elsewhere, the new secretary general of the United Nations is working with the smaller Security Council to try to bring the rest of the world together after the events at the end of the book one. 

Can the aliens be convinced to provide help, or are they just going to watch from orbit?

Note: You won't enjoy this story unless you are open to political concepts which could never work on Earth as it is before the trilogy begins, i.e. now. If you like speculative fiction, open your mind and enjoy the adventure. This book is like Marmite (look it up). You will either love it or hate it!

©2019 Tony Harmsworth (P)2020 Tony Harmsworth

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