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Feral Nation

A Violent Anthology

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Feral Nation

By: Bearded Heathan
Narrated by: Aldus Chapin
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Feral: Having escaped from domestication and become wild. Our nation which was once domesticated, is no more. The free fall from civilized society has come to the conclusion of a failed state. The refractory few left are the hardened survivors that would not yield or bend to the will of the foreign forces that wish to see our nation and its people on their knees. The Parkers and their tribe, however, continue to resist the Global Alliance for Governance and refuse to bend to the will of their would-be masters.

This obstinance comes at a cost. No one can push a tyrant that hard and not expect to be hit back. Especially from the global elites who believe groups like the Parkers and their tribe need to be eradicated to create their utopia. Is the struggle worth it? Are the losses suffered by the Parkers and those like them worth the price that comes with liberty? For the resistance, they determined the price of tyranny was far greater than the price of liberty, but that cost may still be too steep. Some decide that it is better to live on their knees in comfort as opposed to dying on their feet. This creates spies in the resistance that cost the rebels dearly. Can a small group of obstinate patriots defeat the behemoth with the deck stacked against them? Or will that price be too much to bear?

©2025 Samuel J Palmer (P)2025 Samuel J Palmer
Dystopian Genre Fiction Military Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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