Stalemate

Stalemate There Can Be No Winners

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Publisher's Synopsis

Fifty years ago, Libertyville, Alabama population 2,000, was poised to become the next Atlanta. But today, the population is 278 and falling. The towns remaining employer, Libertyville Cotton Works, owned by an 81-year-old Holocaust survivor, has been sold to a conglomerate that intends to reap huge tax and political benefits. But two other factions have different ideas. The spellbinding African-American televangelist whose church takes in $500 million a year from the poorest of the poor, decides the church needs a new symbol of salvation the Libertyville Cotton Works and its surrounding 40 acres. Hell do whatever it takes to ensure the church gets the property. Meanwhile, a brilliant, half-crazed Mexican-American lawyer, faced with the new Presidents attitude toward illegals, gang-bangers, and criminals, seeks to create his own Sanctuary Nation. His army takes control of the cotton works, holding hostages to ensure the factory and its acreage are deeded to the first truly Mexican town in the Southeastern U.S. The stage is set for a Stalemate of epic proportions, a war where there can be no winners. Like James Dickeys Deliverance, Stalemate is a mixture of thriller, adventure, camaraderie, dread, and the horror that only an unexpected, unspeakable situation can inflict. Human nature is human nature; it is impossible to predict how anyone would act confronted with a similar situation. Powerful and suspenseful, Stalemate explores the best and worst in the human spirit as it thunders to a spine-chilling climax. Multiple international best-selling author Hugo N. Gerstls (Scribe, Against All Odds, The Wrecking Crew, Assassin, Arcade, Billy Jenkins) work is a page-turner you cant put down; one youll long remember.

Book information

ISBN: 9781941905234
Publisher: Dekel Publishing House
Imprint: Dekel
Pub date:
DEWEY: 813.54
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 183
Weight: 290g
Height: 230mm
Width: 153mm