The Loyal Nine
The Boston Brahmin Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Joseph Morton
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Written by:
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Bobby Akart
About this listen
All Empires Collapse Eventually and America is No Exception. From best selling author Bobby Akart, The Loyal Nine is a gripping novel of an America teetering on the edge of economic and societal collapse. Political suspense collides with post-apocalyptic thriller fiction in the bestselling series - The Boston Brahmin. "A terrifyingly realistic, prescient new series ... which can only be described as prophetic." - G. Michael Hopf, best selling author of The New World Series
With social unrest sweeping the country, Europe on the brink of war and the U.S. economy under siege by foreign nations, a new threat emerges. The nation is caught in the crosshairs of a power struggle between wealthy oligarchs and the political leaders who claim to have the country's best interests at heart.
As the collapse events escalate, enter The Loyal Nine - direct descendants of the Founding Fathers, a modern day Knights Templar whose mission is to protect America, and the republic, from those who would inflict tyranny upon her.
But will America be destroyed from within? Conditions of war are building and they do not involve bullets and bombs. There is a new battleground - cyberspace. As the country descends into decline economically and socially, will America be caught off guard by a threat never before experienced - a devastating Cyber War?
©2015 Brahmin Merchandising Inc. (P)2015 Brahmin Merchandising Inc.What listeners say about The Loyal Nine
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- GraLan
- 2018-02-16
Not impressed
This book was very disjointed and it was very difficult to work out what the book was about. There was no clear plot, there were , however, lots of irrelevant side stories which contributed nothing.
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