
The Nations Rage
A Novel of Human Hypocrisy
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Narrated by:
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Greg Tremblay
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By:
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Kylian Gates
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The world is going insane: A new recreational technology from Euphoria Incorporated takes society to extremes never seen before, and a strange movement known as The Assembly of Balderdash gains uncanny power that no one can explain. Growing up in the ghetto of Cincinnati decades earlier, Amira Steele didn't think she was anyone special...but little did she know that her childhood crisis of conscience would eventually lead her to the very center of the world stage. Her ambitious son Kyran is an aspiring politician who has very important decisions to make in his own right...and soon, the entire country will find that ignoring the truth is the one thing they can no longer do.
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