About Blue Dawn: The most chilling “what-if” in history…the progressive overthrow of the United States:
In a nation transformed by revolution, freedom has become a dangerous memory.Five years after “The Liberation,” the United States has been replaced by Newmerica, a totalitarian regime where dissent means disappearance and history is whatever the government says it is. The new Ruling Council controls everything—what you watch, what you say, and even what you think.When professor Arthur Forrest dies, his son Andy inherits a dangerous secret—one that could bring down the entire regime. Meanwhile, former NSF operative Caylee Leatrom discovers she’s become a target of the very government she once served. And in Detroit, a young Youth Corps member named Raul Lopez begins to question everything he’s been taught about the revolution that created Newmerica.As their paths converge, a desperate resistance movement emerges from the shadows. The Sons of Liberty are planning to reclaim what was lost, armed with powerful symbols from America’s past that the government thought were destroyed. But can they succeed against a regime that has spent years systematically dismantling freedom?Blaine L. Pardoe’s “Blue Dawn” is a riveting political thriller that forces readers to confront uncomfortable questions about liberty, power, and what it truly means to be a patriot. In a world where truth is censored and history rewritten, the most revolutionary act might be simply remembering what came before.Fans of George Orwell’s 1984 and Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale will love the Blue Dawn series.
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Author Bio:
Blaine Pardoe is an award winning New York Times bestselling author who lives in Spotsylvania, Virginia. He is the author of numerous science fiction, military history, true crime, horror, and business leadership books. He is considered one of America’s best writers about the Great War. His books have been published in six languages and he has been a featured speaker at the U.S. National Archives, the United States Navy Museum, and has appeared on numerous television and radio programs.