Silenced: Consent Of The Governed

Silenced: Consent Of The Governed

A new administration sweeps into power, promising unity, promising a fair and just society. They lied.
“Lutz does a great job in developing characters, making them come to life, making you interested in them. You can almost put yourself in their place.” – review.

“The author portrays how easily the government can take control of our lives if we let them, starting out with what we might call a Soft Totalitarianism but laying the foundation for the Hard Totalitarianism that will come later.” – review.

“Great Characters that are well developed and either likable or loathsome. It’s worth every minute of your time.” – review.

“This political thriller is actually a scathing satire, a canny combination of the snark of Jonathan Swift and The Harvard Lampoon, the political acumen of David Baldacci, and the vision of George Orwell’s “1984.” The (very) thinly disguised major political characters and seemingly outrageous plot may offend or disturb some readers. And that is exactly the point. Satire is meant to shake people up and make them think. Mission accomplished.” – review.

“ I started this book just few short hours ago, yes, it’s a fast read, ’cause you can’t put it down!” – review.
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