
"Dying For The Right to Die". It's a novel. This website is to publicize the book, to invite you to purchase it, and will contain links to real-world article and events which touch on the themes it raises.
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First and foremost, here is a link to the Amazon Kindle site where the book can be purchased. You can download and read it on a Kindle, Phone, PC or Mac. As you can see, it’s about the same cost as a cup of coffee. I like to think that a 100,000 word novel that contains my blood, sweat and tears for a year for that cost…..unbeatable value! But you be the judge:
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B559H6N/
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(Please note, you may have to select your own country’s Amazon site, and look under “Books”.)
So what’s it all about: “Dateline: Washington DC: Mid 2025. Newly elected Democratic President Jim Clarke has barely moved into the White House when an unspeakably evil gun massacre is perpetrated. En-masse the citizens of the US rise up in protest - but divided into two camps: those demanding gun-law reform, and those demanding their Constitutional right to arm themselves to the teeth. Against this increasingly tumultuous background, small events flare into major conflagrations, and Clarke is forced to act. Caught between a rock and a hard place, Clarke embarks on a radical and risky solution that will forever fundamentally change the face of the United States. But will his efforts to abolish the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution prove too divisive, and will his actions plunge the nation into Civil War? This novel resonates with real-world events, and tracks how the fault-lines in modern American society and politics have so polarized this great nation that major conflict may be inescapable.”
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In a nut-shell, the thesis of this novel is that America probably can’t be a safer place until gun control is actually implemented. To say this may be a difficult transition may be this decades greatest understatement. In the end, I hope this book stimulates discussion towards America becoming a safer and less polarized nation.
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