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The Robespierre Trilogy: Conspiracy, Uprising and Utopia

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They are coming for you… …they got me yesterday. Conspiracy, Uprising, and Utopia together. Government memes designed to get you to self-identify LIKE. RETWEET. SHARE. That will bring a knock on your door. You don't just wake up one morning in a Dystopia. There is a path. There is a story. Bobby Calhoun is a young Houston television reporter with a comfortable life. He’s got a good job, a pretty fiance, and he manages to slide through life without too much effort. Two days from now he will be in over his head and on his way to becoming the most hated man in America. Can he survive his own mistakes? Anderson is a former soldier. Between his divorce, credit card debt, and a truck without insurance, the American dream is nowhere in sight. Then he is offered a job by a mysterious man named Martin – five million dollars is a lot of money! Will Anderson unleash a new Reign of Terror? A decade ago Carl Millibank told reporters he would become America's first trillionaire. He doesn’t talk to reporters anymore. Carl is running the the American response to China. Can he keep America on the road to dystopia? In a trade war the winning country is the one whose people lose the most. The biggest change to America in over 150 years is coming. Read the Robespierre Trilogy now before reading it puts you on a government list. A new American trauma is here.

1546 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 24, 2017

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Steve M.

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Steve here. I may or may not be from Earth. My earth mother believed that her baby was swapped in the hospital.

It would explain a lot.

I was born/landed in Mississippi but spent my formative years in Perth, Australia. I've been traveling ever since, having recently finished ten years in London. Some places just look better from a rear-view mirror. I'm from one of those.

My life is powered by curiosity mostly, along with an aversion to rules and a healthy disrespect for authority. Even as a kid I was attracted to the open window of the old abandoned beach house not far from where we lived. My earth mother calls me an 'over-educated delinquent'. While I disagree others do not. You can never have enough education.

I write crime thrillers from the criminal perspective because it's great fun to think like a criminal. Hardhearted, calculating, and mean. Who lives? Who dies? Who's to blame? Writing while smiling happens a lot with these stories. The bad ass who breaks down in tears with a gun pressed against his forehead. Such lovely ideas bring a smile to my face.

I also write Satirical Science Fiction because deep down I'm a smart ass. Many things don't make sense yet we do them anyway. Making fun of sacred cows is fun to do and acceptable if it's based in another galaxy. So I write about the chaotic mess that is the universe and the poor slubs who try to keep it running without another extinction event. I love considering 'what if', asking fundamental questions and examining alternatives to those we're taught/brainwashed to believe.

We must consider the possibility that the universe is broken. No, not at a molecular, spatial, or temporal level. But at a much more basic level, there is a crack in the logic of it. Doesn't that bring a smile? Are we just a simulation?

Finally I write Dystopian/Utopian fiction. It's my belief that we have been in a dystopia for many years now and it has become more apparent recently.

I've had many jobs in my life. Everything from making pizzas to being a longshoreman, to implementing overpriced IT projects for major corporations. Writing is the only job that doesn't suck. Well the marketing part sucks but the creative part is splendid and the reason I do it.
I live in Florida with Barbara and three cats: Lizzy, Casey, and Beebles. But I’m always planning our next move.

You can join the reader's group and get weekly drafts chapters of the novel in progress.
Just go to stevemauthor.com

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December 20, 2019
I only got through about 50 pages of this before it became simply too much. I love Steve M's books, but not this one. It's basically a sex book & if there is a storyline, it didn't make any sense to me.
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