Not My Home

Not My Home by William W. Johnstone, published by Kensington on May 21, 2024, is a thrilling exploration of conflict in small-town America. This 384-page novel delves into the sudden upheaval caused by wealthy city dwellers moving to Springerville, South Carolina, seeking refuge from urban chaos. Initially welcomed by the townspeople, these newcomers quickly disrupt the community by transforming local businesses and schools, ultimately leading to a struggle for control when a media mogul from New York runs for mayor.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that follows Gus Fuller, a former army sergeant and beloved local figure, as he stands against the encroaching influence of the elite. The story unfolds amidst rising tensions, protests, and the threat of violence, as Gus rallies his friends and neighbors to reclaim their town. With themes of suspense and crime woven throughout, Not My Home presents a vivid portrayal of the clash between traditional values and modern ambitions, inviting readers to witness the fight for a community’s identity.
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The sudden arrival of big-city elites in small-town America triggers a violent wave of protests—and a possible civil war—in this explosive thriller from the bestselling authors of Down the Dark Streets. This is . . .
NOT MY HOME
They came from the cities. Wealthy professionals fleeing the crime-ridden northern blue states for the peace and tranquility of small-town life. The good people of Springerville, South Carolina, welcome them with open arms.
Until . . .
Almost overnight, they take over the Springerville. They snatch up the real estate. Turn old-fashioned stores into fancy boutiques. Transform the schools. And bring crime and corruption with them. Now one of these invaders—a predatory media mogul from New York—is running for mayor and plans to turn Springerville into a sprawling urban enclave . . . just like the ones the northerners left behind . . .
NOT ON YOUR LIFE
Not if Gus Fuller can stop it. A former army sergeant and lifelong townie, Gus runs the old luncheonette his grandfather built—and plans to give the media mogul a run for his money. Everyone in Springerville loves Gus, and he has no problem winning the mayoral race. But when the mogul falsely accuses him of rigging the election, all hell breaks loose. Busloads of angry mobs roll into town. Rioting, looting, burning—Main Street is a war zone. So Gus and his army buddies are dusting off their uniforms—and taking a stand . . .
It’s time to fight back. It’s time to fight hard.
It’s time to take back our home.
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