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Richard Stephenson - Resistance

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Eighteen months after the Collapse of 2027, the former United States is divided. On one side is the evil and tyrannical Unified American Empire, controlled by President Simon Sterling, the man responsible for the death of the last legitimate president, Malcolm Powers. On the other side, President Howard Beck controls the Pacific States of America, the last hope for democracy and freedom. The two adversaries become embroiled in a bitter game of deception, betrayal, and espionage while battling an even more imposing menace that could easily destroy the very nation they are both desperately fighting to control.

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Richard Stephenson

RESISTANCE

For Chase and Sydney

He piled upon the whales white hump the sum of all the general rage and hate felt by his whole race from Adam down; and then, as if his chest had been a mortar, he burst his hot hearts shell upon it.

Herman Melville, Moby Dick

Nothing strengthens authority so much as silence.

Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519

It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it.

Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, 1945-

FOREWARD

In case you dont know by now, this is book two of the New America Series. If you havent read the first installment, Collapse, I encourage you to do so before reading Resistance. You can find Collapse at Amazon or by clicking here. For those of you eager to start without reading the first book, Ive included enough details and back-story to explain the elements that are essential to understanding the story.

For those of you who read Collapse, I thank you for coming back for more and hope you enjoy this installment. Having already introduced the characters and set the stage for the dystopian world I created, Resistance is pure storylinea fast-paced, exciting read that you wont want to put down.

In Stephen Kings memoir On Writing, he says that every novel is simply a letter to one person, the Ideal Reader, that one special person whose opinion matters the most. King believes that when a writer crafts a story, the Ideal Reader is always in the back of their mind: What will he/she think about this? My Ideal Reader was of course my beautiful wife. She was the very first person to read this book and I was on pins and needles the entire time awaiting her approval. Im glad to say she thinks Resistance is even better than Collapse. I hope you come to the same conclusion.

I want to thank my wonderful editor and partner, Susan Hughes, for her tireless work and dedication to making this novel a reality. I was lucky to work once again with the talented Laura LaRoche, who did a fantastic job on the cover art for both this book and the previous one. Last but not least, I would like to thank both Steven Konkoly and Misty Spracklen for sharing their expertise when I needed assistance. You have my sincere gratitude.

PROLOGUE

Howard Beck stared at the giant, spherical monitor in the command center of Beck Castle and pleaded with his brilliant mind to kick into overdrive. Never in his life had a computer system failed him in such spectacular fashion. He had faced his fair share of computer crashes and virus attacks in his day, and prided himself on being able to make quick and accurate decisions about the best way to resolve such pesky technological issues. This time he was clueless. He knew one thing, though; if he didnt get his act together soon, a great deal of chaos was certain to follow.

Howard tore open a drawer to his right and pulled out an antiquated piece of technologya physical keyboard with actual keys. He relaxed and let muscle memory kick in as he typed adminBeck/cmd/loopcut/restore/auth/MbP47aT/ and hit enter. It was the final, end-all failsafe that would shut Hal down for good. Nothing happened.

Hal! Answer me! You have to stop this! Howard flushed as he smashed the keyboard on the tabletop.

Im sorry, Marshall. Your father has given me instructions that I must carry out.

What in the hell is wrong with you, Hal? I am not my son! I am Howard Beck! I created you; I wrote every line of your programming! Im telling you, something is wrong with you!

Marshall, your father would not appreciate your attempts to deactivate me.

Cant you see me sitting here in the command center? Howard leaned forward and glared at the monitor like an abusive father trying to frighten his son.

Marshall, since your father deactivated all video surveillance in the Castle, Im unable to see you.

Howard took a deep breath. He knew he had to get to the bottom of things. Someone had manipulated Hal into thinking he was his son. Marshall had administrative rights to Hals systems but could not override Howards authority by directly contradicting commands given by Howard. The only way Howard was going to solve this problem was to play along and gather as much information as possible.

Hal, Im sorry for my actions. My father and I have been arguing a lot, and I guess the stress is really getting to me. Im sorry I took it out on you.

I accept your apology, sir. If you would like, I can administer a mild sedative into the command centers ventilation system. It would help relax you.

No! Howard tensed and gritted his teeth before resuming his role play. Uh, no, Hal, thank you. That wont be necessary. Im feeling much better now.

Very good, sir. Im happy to hear you are feeling better.

Hal, may I ask you some questions about my father?

Of course, sir.

Where is he right now?

Your father instructed me not to reveal that information to you.

Why is that?

He wants to surprise you.

Surprise me? What do you mean?

Well, sir, I suppose it wont spoil the surprise if you dont know when it is going to happen.

Whats going to happen?

Your father is returning to the Castle.

No!

Really, Hal? Hes coming here?

God help us all! Whoever did this found us! This cant be happening.

Yes, sir, he is. Your father is very excited to see you.

I have to stop him. Everything will be lost.

Cmon, Hal, you cant tell me when hes gonna get here?

I can tell you it will be soon. Will you be happy to see your father?

Id be happy to choke him to death as I stare into eyes so Im the last thing hell ever see.

Yes, of course, Hal. I cant wait.

Howard exited the command center and ran down the hall to the security offices. He navigated past Maxwell Harriss office and tried not to think about how badly he wished Max was here to help him. He was accustomed to the door to the detention center opening automatically for him, but with Hal convinced that Howard was actually his son, the door didnt budge. Howard had no choice but to knock and wait for Richard to let him in.

Howard burst into the holding area and headed straight for the Plexiglas wall separating him from the prisoner.

You did this, you son of a bitch!

Richard Dupree stepped next to Howard and locked eyes with the prisoner. He didnt do this, Howard.

Howard glared at the man in the holding cell and pounded on the Plexiglass. How do you know, Richard?

Youll just have to trust me, Howard. He didnt do this.

A third voice broke through the tension, startling Howard. It was a voice he hadnt heard in some time. Howard, I know you have no reason to believe a word I say. I was never that good with computers, let alone good enough to hack into an artificial intelligence as sophisticated as Hal. Think about it for a second, Howard. Come on! You know I didnt do this; you know Im not smart enough to pull off something like this.

Howard looked at Richard in defeat. What makes you so sure, Richard?

When all of this started, I saw the look in his eyes. Hes scared for his life. It was only there for a split second, but I saw it. He knows whats gonna happen, and he doesnt want to be here when it does.

Thats right, Howard. You need to let me out of here so I can help you stop him.

CHAPTER ONE

President Howard Beck was sitting in the command center of Beck Castle. The giant, spherical monitor filled the room in front of him, displaying a detailed map of the Pacific States of America. The eccentric billionaire was the leader of the former states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas. When the former United States of America collapsed eighteen months prior, Howard eyed the territory as one he could easily control and did so with great success. Howard despised the role thrust upon him and hated the very concept of politics. He focused his energies on two primary goals: First, the territory needed to be secured against the Unified American Empire. Second, they had to build up a fighting force of dedicated patriots to topple the UAE and reclaim the broken country they had lost in the Collapse of 2027. The idea of establishing a government within the territory never occurred to Howard. His intention was to defeat the UAE and return the country to its pre-collapse state as quickly as possible. Declaring the territory to be a sovereign nation and holding democratic elections was a sign of permanence in which Howard had no interest. He was simply looking for a quick fix to set things right.

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