Cowering in Place: A Mark Greene (Boston Strong) Misadventure
Boston is under assault. Caught between the Islamists' bombs and the government ban of consumer goods detected in the bomb fragments, Bostonians must choose: accommodation or struggle, resignation or revolt, appeasement or rebellion. So far the good people of Boston have chosen accommodation, resignation, and appeasement. On the struggle, revolt, rebellion side is Mark Greene who having been left homeless and loveless from his last misadventure meets by chance Sandra, a ravishing revolutionary, who gives Mark a second chance at love and shelter if only he commits himself to the underground movement. Tops on its agenda: undermine the current oppressive regime. As Mark learns the ins and outs of insurrection, Sandra's father, Carniff, a mover and shaker, has fiendishly allied himself with Tereek, the Islamic mastermind, in a bid to destroy him and his ilk from within. To that end, Carniff enlists the CEOs of popular consumer goods, Wendy's and Harlequin Books among them, to become his unwitting accomplices. Into this maelstrom of politics, bloodshed, conspiracy, violence, and consumer goods, Mark Greene confronts the moral question that dogs all revolutionaries: just how many eggs is one willing to break to make an omelet? The de facto leader of the insurrection, Kilt, Mark's rival for Sandra's affection, is all too willing to make quite a bloody breakfast. And as the toll of innocent lives lost rises, along with a growing list of outlawed consumer items, all concern must ask how much blood must be shed for liberty, the restoration of the Republic, and pineapples? Pineapples?! Join Mark Greene on his latest misadventure into revolution, romance, and the bloody absurdity of both.
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Cowering in Place: A Mark Greene (Boston Strong) Misadventure
Boston is under assault. Caught between the Islamists' bombs and the government ban of consumer goods detected in the bomb fragments, Bostonians must choose: accommodation or struggle, resignation or revolt, appeasement or rebellion. So far the good people of Boston have chosen accommodation, resignation, and appeasement. On the struggle, revolt, rebellion side is Mark Greene who having been left homeless and loveless from his last misadventure meets by chance Sandra, a ravishing revolutionary, who gives Mark a second chance at love and shelter if only he commits himself to the underground movement. Tops on its agenda: undermine the current oppressive regime. As Mark learns the ins and outs of insurrection, Sandra's father, Carniff, a mover and shaker, has fiendishly allied himself with Tereek, the Islamic mastermind, in a bid to destroy him and his ilk from within. To that end, Carniff enlists the CEOs of popular consumer goods, Wendy's and Harlequin Books among them, to become his unwitting accomplices. Into this maelstrom of politics, bloodshed, conspiracy, violence, and consumer goods, Mark Greene confronts the moral question that dogs all revolutionaries: just how many eggs is one willing to break to make an omelet? The de facto leader of the insurrection, Kilt, Mark's rival for Sandra's affection, is all too willing to make quite a bloody breakfast. And as the toll of innocent lives lost rises, along with a growing list of outlawed consumer items, all concern must ask how much blood must be shed for liberty, the restoration of the Republic, and pineapples? Pineapples?! Join Mark Greene on his latest misadventure into revolution, romance, and the bloody absurdity of both.
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Cowering in Place: A Mark Greene (Boston Strong) Misadventure

Cowering in Place: A Mark Greene (Boston Strong) Misadventure

by Ngto
Cowering in Place: A Mark Greene (Boston Strong) Misadventure

Cowering in Place: A Mark Greene (Boston Strong) Misadventure

by Ngto

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Boston is under assault. Caught between the Islamists' bombs and the government ban of consumer goods detected in the bomb fragments, Bostonians must choose: accommodation or struggle, resignation or revolt, appeasement or rebellion. So far the good people of Boston have chosen accommodation, resignation, and appeasement. On the struggle, revolt, rebellion side is Mark Greene who having been left homeless and loveless from his last misadventure meets by chance Sandra, a ravishing revolutionary, who gives Mark a second chance at love and shelter if only he commits himself to the underground movement. Tops on its agenda: undermine the current oppressive regime. As Mark learns the ins and outs of insurrection, Sandra's father, Carniff, a mover and shaker, has fiendishly allied himself with Tereek, the Islamic mastermind, in a bid to destroy him and his ilk from within. To that end, Carniff enlists the CEOs of popular consumer goods, Wendy's and Harlequin Books among them, to become his unwitting accomplices. Into this maelstrom of politics, bloodshed, conspiracy, violence, and consumer goods, Mark Greene confronts the moral question that dogs all revolutionaries: just how many eggs is one willing to break to make an omelet? The de facto leader of the insurrection, Kilt, Mark's rival for Sandra's affection, is all too willing to make quite a bloody breakfast. And as the toll of innocent lives lost rises, along with a growing list of outlawed consumer items, all concern must ask how much blood must be shed for liberty, the restoration of the Republic, and pineapples? Pineapples?! Join Mark Greene on his latest misadventure into revolution, romance, and the bloody absurdity of both.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496158208
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/14/2014
Series: Mark Greene Misadventures , #3
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

J. Ohren is the author (under the pen name, NgTo) of Unethical Therapy from a not-too Distant Galaxy, and An Education of Sorts, the first two in the series of the Mark Greene misadventures as well as Isaac is Born, a novella. J. Ohren makes his home in Boston. He can be reached at johren69@yahoo.com
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