How does mutual understanding, fairness and sustainability mesh with sex, religion and politics in a world where the rich and powerful seek to control society? A third party effort, backed by a shadowy organization known as GODINK, is created to dethrone the career politicians on Capitol Hill and change the status quo. Meanwhile, a terrorist group is out to disrupt everything.
Victims in a larger conspiracy, Calvin Truax, wife Katie and teenage daughter Tessa awake in a desert city that challenges them to unlock its secrets. When seeking a way out, an accident puts Katie in the Medical Center; choices are made that will alter her body and have effects beyond her marriage . . . Truax works with two Mips, a gray-haired Native American mentor, is a believer in Rule Manage Change or Change Will Manage You. While Shasta, a virgin psychiatrist, is a temptation to Cal’s fidelity . . . As part of the opposition, media celebrity Rupert Leach spins the truth as he jabs at those he calls MAPees and their Total Concept Plan designed to alter the fabric of society in so many ways . . . And then, amid Capitol Hill gridlock that threatens to shutdown the government and bring martial law, the terrorists make their presence known . . .
This novel might inspire you to change the world. No animals, alien beings or artificial life forms were harmed in the construction of this novel. The opinions stated by story characters aren’t necessarily those of the author. Don’t assume anything you read is true. Any resemblance to actual events or locals or persons, living or dead, is coincidental or used fictitiously. Regardless of your respond to elements in the story, be that with enthusiastic agreement or self-righteous indignation, you are responsible for your acts. Making others aware of this novel could transform fiction into reality.
IN MEMORY Mom and Dad for all they did for me. Maryanne, partner and wife for 29 plus years, for allowing her life to be the inspiration for the character Katie. And for my good friend, Paul Koeber, who believed I could and should write this novel but died before seeing its completion.