Slaughter in the Ashes

Slaughter in the Ashes by William W. Johnstone, published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in November 2009, is a gripping narrative set in a post-apocalyptic America. This first edition, comprising 287 pages, follows Rebel leader Ben Raines as he navigates the challenges of rebuilding society in the Tri-States. Amidst the chaos, criminal gangs wreak havoc, particularly in Northern Maine, where a secret sect of underground cannibals poses a significant threat to the fragile new order.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Raines rallies individuals to become freedom fighters, emphasizing the importance of self-defense and community responsibility. The story delves into themes of survival and justice in a lawless landscape, where the fight for liberty requires determination and resilience. With elements of mystery and military strategy, this work captures the essence of a world struggling to reclaim its freedom from the clutches of violence and despair.
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“From this moment on, we’re all freedom fighters. Male or female, white, brown or black, we don’t have much patience for anyone who won’t pull his or her own weight or learn how to defend themselves. You can’t hold on to liberty without working at it.”
–Ben Raines
Change Will Come
After the apocalypse destroyed what was left of America, Rebel leader Ben Raines helped create the Tri-States. But no system is perfect: criminal gangs still roam the land, spreading havoc and violence. The punks, thugs and creeps have had a free hand for too long–especially in untamed Northern Maine, where a secret sect of underground cannibals threatens the new nation’s freedom. It’s time for them all to meet judge, jury. . .and executioner.
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