Neither Predator Nor Prey
A much-awaited tale of resistance in a Wyoming of the near-future, this novel by Wyoming State Shooting Association President Mark Spungin is set on the following stage:
In a time of great economic downturn, the US Senate, in thrall to an evil leftist president, ratifies the UN Global Gun Ban Treaty. Congress passes implementing legislation and an aggressive enforcement effort is launched.
There are those in Wyoming who decide not to comply with the new laws. The old ways suit them just fine, and they are willing to take whatever measures are necessary to preserve their traditional lifestyle.
They have no intention of letting themselves become prey to the predatory treaty enforcers.
This is their story.
The first editions are coming off the presses as we speak, and you can place your orders here.
First reviews are very positive, and mayhap we can persuade Mark to give us a taste of how the Wyoming protagonists define "shall not be infringed."
I'm sure that it will be memorable.
Tempus fugit.
5 Comments:
Can you check the link? It has Blogger/Google all confused.
Link to order has an issue.
Fixed. Thanks!
Just finished Marks book. Very exciting and pretty fast paced. Mark does not mince words when he describes the Feds as incompetent boobs. There real power comes when good people do nothing and submit. Well this book is about those that don't. It will give you a new hope that all is not lost. That is if you live in a good state. If you live in Colorado,NY,Oklahoma etc.well things might be tougher. mark has put over 3yrs into this book and it shows. GREAT JOB MARK!
This book is great, it's a must have/must read. Don't just by one for yourself. I buy copies of this book to donate to gun club fundraisers, NRA Dinners, State Affiliate 2nd Amendment organizations. Buy a copy for a youngster (our future genaration).
BTW-the author Marc Spungin, is prez of the Wyoming State Shooting Association. Anybody living in that great State should look into being a member. Thank You
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