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Shift Point

The Mad Mick Series, Book 9

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By: Franklin Horton
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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What happens when success is impossible and failure isn’t an option?

In the ninth installment in the best-selling Mad Mick Series, several months have passed since Walter Lightspeed demonstrated he could restore power to the United States using his innovative wireless power delivery system. After a year in the dark, America was finally on the rebound. Optimism soared as people imagined an end to the most difficult period in modern American history.

Lightspeed’s success allowed him to take the office of President and gain the support of the military. With their backing—and the assistance of Conor, Ricardo, and their team—Lightspeed’s efforts to restore power were accelerated. He was making regular radio addresses to the American public to keep them updated and raise their spirits. He made Wi-Fi available to regions with power so people could use their phones to catch up on news and monitor the progress of power restoration. Jobs and aid were available for those who wanted them.

But Lightspeed underestimated his enemies.

The political establishment would rather leave the nation in ruin than allow an outsider to sit at their table. There were new enemies rising from outside of the country, but also from within its borders. There were the Luddites who decided that a year without power had restored balance and purpose to their lives. There were the foreign actors determined to strike in this moment of national vulnerability. There were even those within Lightspeed’s own organization who had become disillusioned with the way he was doing things and conspired against him.

These attempts to sabotage his national recovery effort are raising serious questions for Lightspeed and his team. Is destruction of the enemy more important than compromise?

Is it more important than saving the nation?

©2023 Franklin Horton (P)2023 Franklin Horton
Fiction Military Post-Apocalyptic War & Military Science Fiction
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Never fails to impress

As always I just can't put this down until its finishes. action packed, lovable characters and not predictable at all. raced through it and was gutted when it was all over. I've been following this series feom the start and ha ve ti wait for the next installment but I'm always delighted to see it pop up and I chuck any other book I'm in the middle of to get started and it never disappoints. one of my now all time favourite writers and thank god he sticks with one of the best voice over narrators ever as a good book csn be ruined by a poor narrator. not this guy. he makes it rock! is it just me or does anyone else picture mad mick as Liam Neeson in their minds eye while they read! lol

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