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Red Mark USA: Lost Causes

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Texas is occupied by the military. The Texas Congress is dead or in prison. Governor Mike Ryan is on the run and President Pamela Kershaw wants him dead.

All major cities in Texas are occupied by the hated Department of Human Relations police. They round up thousands of political prisoners and their families and throw them into internment camps.

In Houston, the mayor and police chief repel attempts by the DHR police to occupy their city by blowing up bridges and freeway overpasses. Then the DHR police regroup and fly into the airports. The people of Houston repel them again until the President orders the military to level the city and kill all opposition.

The governor's wife, Leslie Ryan and her children are hiding out with the Texas Rangers in Waco. President Kershaw orders the DHR to find and kill them. Outnumbered and isolated, the Rangers fight the DHR in an epic battle reminiscent of the Alamo.

Expert marksman Beau Mouton joins the Louisiana Swamp Raider battalion, led by Colonel Red Mike Edson. Their mission is to liberate the captives held in DHR concentration camps.

Meanwhile, the President rains Hellfire missiles from MQ-9 Reaper drones on Leslie Ryan, her children and her Ranger escort as she tries to reunite with her husband.

Governor Mike Ryan teams up with the Army's First Cavalry division, whose commanding officer, Major General Erwin Shaw, has turned on the tyrannical Federal government. They immediately liberate Houston and head for the capital city of Austin with Mike Ryan.

Will the President succeed in killing Mike Ryan and his family? What happens to the political prisoners in the concentration camps? Will Texas be free?

553 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 27, 2024

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