• Liberty's Last Stand

  • Tommy Carmellini, Book 7
  • By: Stephen Coonts
  • Narrated by: Eric G. Dove
  • Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Liberty's Last Stand

By: Stephen Coonts
Narrated by: Eric G. Dove
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New York Times bestselling author Stephen Coonts delivers another nail-biting thriller starring CIA Director Jake Grafton and his right-hand man, Tommy Carmellini.

The president of the United States stands on an outdoor stage, flanked by powerful members of his administration and party. Television crews are preparing for broadcast. High above the stage, on a nearby rooftop, a decorated sniper adjusts the scope on his rifle.

Afterwards, America will never be the same.

Jake Grafton and Tommy Carmellini suddenly find themselves on the wrong side of the law when a public act of violence throws the country into chaos just before a presidential election. After martial law is declared and rioting begins, Grafton and Carmellini must risk everything to unravel a massive conspiracy and help a new resistance movement rise up against an unimaginable enemy....

©2016 Stephen Coonts (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.

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Enjoy this series .

really enjoyed this for the time we are in now.Good to hear Jake and Tommy in this series.

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Conspiracy theory plot needs better foundation

Plot Summary: America's first African American President, a Liberal, declares martial law to prevent a "Right Wing" takeover of government. To ensure security, he rounds up many "Partriotic" Americans including Jake Grafton and attempts to coerce them into admitting their part in the conspiracy. In response, Texas secedes, and Tommy Carmelini walks away from the CIA, and hatches a plot to spring Grafton. As the book unfolds the Patriots attempt to take back the country.

As a loyal Grafton/Carmelini reader from the days of "Flight of the Intruder", I tried to hang in there but eventually the implausibility of the plot overwhelmed my "suspension of disbelief". Perhaps I am a naive conservative.

While it is interesting to see a major fiction writer attempt to mainstream several right wing conspiracy theories, the book suffers from the same plot problems as left wing conspiracy theory based novels: A heavy dependence on the ideas that:
1. The other side is not just wrong but evil. This is an important distinction because ignorance and evil require very different types of responses.
2. The other side is out to subjugate us: take away our freedom of speech and association; take away our liberty (autonomy), and take away our guns (more right than left for this one).
3. It is up to us and our fellow patriots - meaning those who agree with us - to fight to hold/ take back/ restore the true vision of America. This presumes "our" vision is the only true and accurate vision.

Perhaps I am just exhausted from the mutual commitment to hyperbole and hysteria of the current political climate but I think the set up could have been more skillfully executed with some evidence-based plot development. Instead we dive headlong into the conspiracy-realized. If I agreed with more of the underlying conspiracy theories, perhaps I might have gotten farther along into the book. However, with the weak set-up, this plot just doesn't fly for me. Our point of departure feels more like an angry rehash of the Clinton/Obama/Fox conspiracies. Too bad. I usually enjoy Carmelini. Returned this one for credit.

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