Ad Man in the Games of 2046 - Jeffrey Zygmont - Bücher - Free People Publishing - 9780983813125 - 30. April 2012
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Ad Man in the Games of 2046

Jeffrey Zygmont

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Ad Man in the Games of 2046

A presidential conspiracy is foiled by small people brave enough to battle the big powers. Gab Darby is filled with nobility in a future age when nobility has no value. At least none that's officially recognized. That national deficiency doesn't matter while Darby reigns as a superstar in the Disneyfied America that exists some thirty-five years from today. But he tumbles after the president accuses him of treason. The president is lying. Still, Darby must flee for survival. He is tagged by surveillance cams, cornered by a thug lawyer, rescued by his housekeeper, and finally smuggled to a jungle country called Bortinca. The new country offers a second chance for the fallen idol. But Bortinca is at war with America. Therefore Darby must fight against his former homeland as he strives to reclaim his self-worth. To succeed, he must discover that honor and nobility are personal traits, not just titles attached to celebrity in the United States. Ad Man in the Games of 2046 shows a future America that has stripped culture of any high purpose or meaning. Working class people speak a crude dialect that segregates them from the ruling elite. America's unionized military engages in eco-colonialism. Driving is outlawed, but roads remain crowded. Within that degenerate world, the novel shows how one person's basic humanity triumphs over tyrants who would enslave him.

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 30. April 2012
ISBN13 9780983813125
Verlag Free People Publishing
Seitenanzahl 226
Maße 131 × 13 × 200 mm   ·   263 g
Sprache Englisch  

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