The Cell – Refactored!

TheCell_bookNow available on the Kindle!

In keeping with the theme of “Being Refactored”, my latest novel is available for download at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B014XN066M!

“The Cell – Into the Underground” is a heavy revision of my third novel, “The Cell – Twilight’s Last Gleaming”, which was published in 2010 during the height of the Great Recession. In 2014-2015, “The Sons of Liberty Trilogy” was released, which was based upon many of the basic settings and details introduced in the original edition of “The Cell”.

Since the political aspects of the original story were detailed in the trilogy (particularly the independence of Alaska), those plotlines have been removed so this edition of the “The Cell” is cleaner and far less political. 

The synopsis for the book is:

Years after the financial crash of 2008, America stumbles from crisis to crisis and continues to slog through the mire of the Second Great Recession.

National healthcare is finally a reality, but has brought with it unintended consequences for the sick, the unwanted, and the growing ranks of the elderly. Political assassinations and bombings have become all too common in the nation’s capital. Elected officials rarely leave the safety of the Green Zone that surrounds the Capitol Complex.

With the passage of the Tolerance in Religion and Media Acts (TIRMA), churches have been forced to register and submit to content monitors, surrendering their rights to assemble and speak freely. The tea-parties and talk-radio — the last voices of opposition to the ever-expanding powers of Washington D.C. — have been all but silenced from the political process.

The Spirit of America has been broken. For the first time in history, people are leaving her fair shores for better opportunities in other lands. And though the candles of many churches in America have been extinguished, tiny flames of faith flicker and begin to grow.

The book is also available on the Nook and in paperback format.

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About Chris Hambleton

Chris resides in Cape Canaveral, Florida, where he is employed as a software developer and consultant. He has authored more than a dozen books, as well as developed several websites, software applications, and written software-related articles. His other interests include traveling, hiking, running, studying the Bible, reading American history and politics, and literally devouring good fiction books.
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