Martial Law

Martial Law by Chad Daybell, published by Spring Creek Book Company on July 25, 2013, is a fiction work that explores themes of action and adventure within a religious context. This edition spans 169 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a United States facing severe natural disasters and economic turmoil, leading to lawlessness in major cities. The story follows Nathan Foster and Marie Shaw as they navigate the dangers of a chaotic Chicago, striving to reunite with their families amidst escalating threats.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into the complexities of survival and the moral dilemmas faced during a national crisis. As the U.S. government turns to United Nations peacekeepers for assistance, the situation becomes increasingly precarious, especially following a significant earthquake that reveals the true motives of these forces. Martial Law offers an exploration of resilience and the human spirit in the face of adversity, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in action-packed narratives with religious undertones.
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“After natural disasters and economic difficulties have left the United States on the edge of collapse, the nation’s major cities are becoming lawless battlgrounds. Nathan Foster and Marie Shaw find themselves trapped in Chicago, where they must outwit their enemies if they hope to reunite with their families. When the U.S. President makes the crucial decision to allow peacekeepers from the United Nations to help restore order, the nation hopes it will put them back on their feet. However, when a major earthquake strikes, the true intentions of the U.N. forces become more evident”–
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