A NATION HEALING - BOOK III the Second Civil War

Marshall Huffman

Language: English

Published: Nov 11, 2013

Description:

In this third book of the Second Civil War series, the war has ended at last. Now we find the American Republic, under the leadership of President Jason, struggling to reinvent the nation’s government in a manner more accountable to the citizens. At the same time, The United States is still under military rule which is causing the Congress to plot an uprising against General Ascot.

Mexico continues to occupy a portion of California and has no intention of abandoning it. The American Republic and the United States decide to join forces to force Mexico out of California even though California has chosen not to join the Republic or the US.

The American Republic and the United States sign a Non-Aggression Treaty that contains a provision for them to join forces in an attack on any North American state regardless of its affiliation.

Iraq, which has purchased two decommissioned submarines from Russia and had them refurbished and rearmed with nuclear warheads, plots an attack on the North American nations using Cuba as cover.

This book has fast paced action and leaves the reader with a sense of hope after the ravages of war. It is the beginning of the healing process.