The List - Larry J. Tate - Books - Total Publishing And Media - 9781937829711 - April 15, 2013
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The List

Larry J. Tate

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The List

Along with the rest of humanity, best friends, Mark Stimes and Bailey Jensen live below the surface of the earth. The Green Movement has thoroughly brainwashed the world into believing that the only salvation for Mother Earth was for humanity to be permanently banished below her surface. Several generations earlier, the Constitution was outlawed, and a strong government is now a cruel and insensitive overlord. Free speech, individualism and private enterprise have ceased to exist, and retirement is no longer an option. There are no courts, judges, juries or prisons. The government's computer is the sole judge of right and wrong, and the penalty for crime, whether great or small, is death! Excursions to the topside are forbidden, so no one has any idea what it looks like. Escape from the underworld is considered impossible, and any such attempt is punished by torture and death in the public square. Armed with nothing more than handed-down stories of the beauty and freedom associated with the topside, Mark hatches a dangerous scheme to escape from the underworld. Despite the odds against success, Mark and Bailey have decided that life in the underworld is worse than death, so escape is their only option. Author Larry Tate has been writing books for several years. The List is his sixth book. Previous books are: Conversations with a Stranger, The Journey, Righting Wrongs, Shadow Truth, and Promises and Pathways. Larry and his wife, Ginger, have been married for over forty-two years and enjoy time spent with their children and grandchildren.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 15, 2013
ISBN13 9781937829711
Publishers Total Publishing And Media
Pages 344
Dimensions 138 × 18 × 213 mm   ·   399 g
Language English  

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