Common 3

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: John S. Budd ISBN: 9781481761505
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 9, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: John S. Budd
ISBN: 9781481761505
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 9, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

In America, tensions between various political factions mounted, as did citizen dissatisfaction with, and resistance to, the nations transition to Socialism.

2001-2014. The governmentconstructed three secret experimental communities (Commons): communist, fascist, and democratic. If revolution became imminent, the public would be informed of the experiment to give them hope for change and moderate their discontent until a more acceptable order was established.

Twenty years later the most popular of the three prototypical communities would be selected to replace Americas Socialist society. Residents were chosen by lottery to live in the Commons.

June 1, 2034. Teen lovers, Juan Don and Hope Orgazmus, escape from Common 3, a crime punishable by death. They are captured and returned to Common 3. To avoid execution, they become entangled in, and their lives constantly threatened by, a maelstrom of political intrigue, murder, subterfuge, and uncertainty from which they desperately seek safe refuge.

This story begins with the teenagers escape and ends with a shocking, apocalyptic foreshadowing of mans fate.

Juan and Hope are surrounded by a large cast of characters heroic, quirky, marginally insane, or monstrously sociopathic, all unforgettable.

The story is masterful and captivating. Its shadows and suspense are lightened by the humor of its burlesque, satire, and ironies

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In America, tensions between various political factions mounted, as did citizen dissatisfaction with, and resistance to, the nations transition to Socialism.

2001-2014. The governmentconstructed three secret experimental communities (Commons): communist, fascist, and democratic. If revolution became imminent, the public would be informed of the experiment to give them hope for change and moderate their discontent until a more acceptable order was established.

Twenty years later the most popular of the three prototypical communities would be selected to replace Americas Socialist society. Residents were chosen by lottery to live in the Commons.

June 1, 2034. Teen lovers, Juan Don and Hope Orgazmus, escape from Common 3, a crime punishable by death. They are captured and returned to Common 3. To avoid execution, they become entangled in, and their lives constantly threatened by, a maelstrom of political intrigue, murder, subterfuge, and uncertainty from which they desperately seek safe refuge.

This story begins with the teenagers escape and ends with a shocking, apocalyptic foreshadowing of mans fate.

Juan and Hope are surrounded by a large cast of characters heroic, quirky, marginally insane, or monstrously sociopathic, all unforgettable.

The story is masterful and captivating. Its shadows and suspense are lightened by the humor of its burlesque, satire, and ironies

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