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When Evil Prospers

Author: John Washburn
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Genre: Fiction/Christian
Fiction
Reviewer:
Rob Ballister--MWSA
Board Member
Bold story
about America turning back to her founding values!
John Washburn
has crafted a truly amazing tale about what could happen if America gives up
her role as world superpower. Set shortly after the conclusion of the
Second Gulf War, the book finds an America led by a very liberal president,
put in office by the backlash generated by her predecessor's Middle East
conflict. When terrorists strike in Texas even worse than 9/11, the
President takes diplomacy over military action and bows to the UN. The
Texas Governor, along with some patriotic Texans, realize that America
cannot bow down and must strike back. Tangles with the Cuban military
and a standoff at the Mexican border are just two of the results.
The events are
fictitious, of course, but Washburn's writing style makes them all too
believable. He does an especially good job of expressing the emotional
turmoil that his characters are feeling as they make very difficult choices.
Further, I enjoyed the way he weaved his personal faith and values into his
characters, adding even more depth and realism to them and their struggles.
This book is
an outstanding read, and will be thoroughly enjoyed by anyone who likes
military or political fiction, as well as those who enjoy Christian fiction.
It has my highest recommendation, and has earned a five star rating from
MWSA.
 
2007 Silver Award Winner

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