Chaos in the Ashes

Chaos in the Ashes by William Johnstone, published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in October 2009, is a work of fiction that delves into a transformed America known as the Tri-States. In this new reality, the country has emerged from the ashes of an apocalypse, governed by the strict laws of Ben Raines, who has established a society free from slums, gangs, and crime. However, this fragile peace is threatened by a coalition of anarchists and malcontents determined to dismantle the order that Raines and his army have fought to create.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of survival and conflict in a post-apocalyptic setting. The story unfolds against a backdrop of action and adventure, as the characters navigate the challenges posed by those who oppose the new societal structure. With a page count of 304, this edition offers an engaging glimpse into a world where the struggle for stability is paramount, and the consequences of rebellion loom large.
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In the fiery aftermath of apocalypse, America, as we knew it, disappeared – and was reborn as the Tri-States. Under the Rebel law of Ben Raines, there are no slums, no gangs, and no crime. But a new breed of anarchists and malcontents have banded together to destroy everything Ben Raines and his army have built.
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