Law Against Us by Rob Scott

Law Against Us

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  • Genre Fiction & Literature
  • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Released
  • Length 1519 Pages

Description

In a chillingly plausible near future, the world’s most powerful nation is brought to its knees in a single morning. In the aftermath of a sudden and devastating national catastrophe, America is thrust into an unrecognizable new reality—one defined by grief, power vacuums, and radical social reordering. As wealth and responsibility shift overnight, a desperate search begins to rebuild society, but the solutions are anything but conventional. A network of radicalized women, disillusioned by economic injustice and systemic misogyny, led by a mysterious figure named Trinity—a former stripper turned revolutionary – Law Against Us explores the volatile collision of technology, gender, and power in a world where control is seized by those who were once denied it. What emerges is a provocative vision of a future forged not by consensus—but by force. It is a savage, darkly satirical vision of revenge, revolution, and the terrifying ease with which high-tech utopias become nightmares.

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