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UnCivil War

A Modern Day Race War in the United States

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UnCivil War

By: TW Brown
Narrated by: John Solo
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Another young, African-American man is shot and killed by local law enforcement. As rioters take to the streets in outrage, a group that has waited for this very moment moves and takes control, effectively shutting down an entire city. The demand is simple: "Give us what we have been promised for over a century...EQUALITY."

Torn from the headlines of our own nation, this novel offers a "what-if" scenario that might be difficult to dismiss as pure fiction. Best-selling horror author TW Brown peels back a new layer of storytelling that will put you in the middle of what could bring down the foundation of the United States if something is not done to bridge the gap in race relations.

©2015 Todd Brown (P)2016 Todd Brown
Racism & Discrimination Political Discrimination Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Social Sciences Espionage Fiction
Thought Provoking Story • Engaging Narrative • Edgy Content • Unique Perspective • Immersive Storytelling

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This book comes at you from all sides. It is pretty rough at times but it really shows us where the world is today. I would have liked it to have an ending per say, but what way is society going to to chose? Black, White, Hispanic, majority, minority...this is happening all over the world, why couldn't it happen in Seattle? It's a sad situation we can see our world walking towards. Very good book.

REALLY makes you think!

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UnCivil War: A Modern Day Race War in the United States by TW Brown is an Audiobook that will have no real middle ground for listeners. People will either love or hate this book. People inclined to like it will try it because of the interesting description that is given. Once into meat and potatoes of the book, some people will be challenged by the language and subject matter. The events start off around another officer-involved shooting where the officer is cleared of any wrongdoing in the killing of a young black male shot while in the commission of a crime. This starts a chain of events in Seattle, WA during the first term of the Obama administration before the midterm elections. I really enjoyed this book. The author just went there and held nothing back. I really hope there is a sequel for the follow-up events of this great audiobook.

The narration was provided by John Solo. This is the first time that I have heard a performance from him but he does a truly great job with this huge cast. I was really impressed with his performance.

This review copy audiobook was provided by the author/narrator/publisher free of charge via Audiobook Boom for an unbiased review.

Unique, Edgy, and Thought Provoking Book!

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This was a very good book. There was a variety of characters that played well off of each other. The book rocketed forward from the beginning and never stopped.
I enjoyed the different types of characters and the situations they were put in that made them uncomfortable. It did not always go as you thought it should.

Great book. just right for the times

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it was a very good story for the times. However unless there is a sequel, the ending was somewhat questionalble.....

good story

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I really enjoyed the book. I believe it's a book that should be read in Washington, D.C. from the President on down. Again I thought it was a great book. Hope there's a part two.

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