Danger in the Ashes

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Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Apr 1, 2014 - Fiction - 320 pages
During the years following the nuclear holocaust that decimated the United States, the legend of Ben Raines has flourished throughout the shattered land. Soldier and survivalist, Raines has dedicated his life to rebuilding civilization from the ruins of humanity. But for a once-great nation to rise again, the new laws that are imposed must be just but harsh-they must be Ben Raines laws. The bloody war continues against the hordes of subhuman cannibals infesting the urban wasteland. But Raines and his rebel forces encounter an even greater threat to their dream of a new America. A savage pestilence is sweeping across the South, as a reawakened Ku Klux Klan sows the poisonous seeds of ignorance and prejudice. It is a hideous scourge that must be eradicated at all costs, either through education...or annihilation. For Ben Raines knows that of all the threats to mankind's survival, blind and brutal hatred is the deadliest... 

About the author (2014)

William W. Johnstone was the leading author in Kensington’s line of men’s adventure fiction for more than twenty-five years. Besides the four long-running adventure series (Mountain Man, the First Mountain Man, Ashes, and Eagles), he also wrote more than a dozen novels on suspense and horror themes.

Always on the cutting edge, Johnstone had his own author website early on at williamjohnstone.net. Johnstone died on February 8, 2004.

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