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Rise of the Federation: A New Nation

By: Rodney E. Cook
Narrated by: Rodney Cook, Grace Brooks
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Publisher's Summary

The Unholy Trinity busily plots the downfall of Ron McAllister's fledgling dream as the members of The Project try to return to a life of "business as usual". Volume 2 of The Project series picks up right where the first episode left off. The members of the Federation are fugitives from the law and have taken refuge on the tiny Caribbean Island of Chacachacare, just off the coast of Trinidad. As the US Government continues its behind the scenes investigation, they enter into negotiations with Ron McAllister. Can the members of The Project trust the government to keep its word or will a new administration pursue a different course? A New Nation carries the Federation further than man has ever gone before and leads its members ever deeper into the dangers of this brave new world which they are trying to build. The question is: Can they survive long enough to build this new world or are the powers arrayed against them simply too great...even for their wondrous technology?

©2009 Rodney E Cook (P)2022 Rodney E Cook

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