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Its all-out war for ruthless red state special operator Kelly Turnbull when he returns in this blockbuster prequel to Peoples Republic, Kurt Schlichters top selling novel of America after the polarized politics of blue versus red have split our country apart. Indian Country finds Turnbull sent back into the blue states to help those trapped inside resist a politically correct police state. As the progressive government ratchets up the violence, Turnbull must mold regular Americans into a fighting force capable of resisting the Peoples Republic Army, led by his former US Army Special Forces mentor. Longer, bigger and bolder than the original, Indian Country is filled with Kurt Schlichters trademark snarky humor and even more non-stop action, drawing on his work as a television commentator and Senior Columnist for Townhall.com, and his experience as a retired Army infantry colonel.

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Kurt Schlichter

INDIAN COUNTRY

We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.

2 Corinthians 4:8-9

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Many people helped make this novel possible, but most of all my hot wife Irina Moises, who was there from the beginning. This time I actually let her read it while it was in progress, and she was again my primary advisor on whether it made sense. She was also the main editor. She spent a lot of time fine tuning it. Without her help and support, this book would have never materialized. I would have spent all my time tweeting at idiots on Twitter instead of getting this prequel written.

There is a prequel because of the wonderful readers who took a chance on Peoples Republic and made it a success. A lot of people bought it, and that still sort of makes me scratch my head. The notion that some story I cooked up in my head as a warning about the perilous path our country is on could entertain so many people is still a bit baffling to me.

I want to thank everyone who read it, and especially those who gave me their feedback. Except the ones who pointed out typos in early versions. Yeah, I know its necessary but I still hate it. Anyway, to my readers thank you!

I got a lot of support from my friends in the conservative media who have tirelessly helped me get the word out about Peoples Republic and, hopefully, about this one. These include Cam Edwards, Larry OConnor, Tony Katz, Dana Loesch, Hugh Hewitt, Derek Hunter, Ben Shapiro, Ezra Levant, John Cardillo, Howie Carr, and Cameron Gray. There are more who I will kick myself for forgetting to include.

Jim Geraghty took Peoples Republic seriously enough to interrogate me on it and demand more he was there at its inception as well in that bar that night we started discussing where this nightmare that our country is in might conceivably lead!

Lets not forget my former battalion commander, Colonel (Retired) Bill Wenger. His example taught me what it is to be a real commander.

Once again, I pillaged the minds of people like Michael Walsh, Robert OBrien, Owen Brennan, Stephen Kruiser, Drew Matich, Adam Baldwin, Daniel Knauf, and John Gabriel for material without them ever knowing it. There are others as well.

And, of course my pal known to most as @WarrenPeas64 did some early reading and told me to keep writing. I also got great support from Christian Collins. There were many others whom I have overlooked. Thank you too!

I also want to remember Bob Owens, who gave me some invaluable firearms 411. He is gone too soon.

I also want to thank all of my Twitter followers (currently 100,000+) for being so very, very #caring.

Lets not forget the amazing J.R. Hawthorne. He turns my silly ideas into awesome covers. I dont understand how. Thanks!

As always, I want to thank the late, great Andrew Breitbart, for sucking me back into this whole conservative thing against my will and better judgment. Our country owes him a huge debt of gratitude, and I owe him a personal one.

And to those who might not dig this book, I want to quote Andrew:

Apologize for what?

Kurt Schlichter

PREFACE

This novel, like Peoples Republic before it, is no volume of giddy wishcasting for violent civil unrest. Anyone who says so is an idiot or a liar, and probably some combination of the two. This book is, like its predecessor, a warning.

When Donald Trump was elected on November 8, 2016, I had two thoughts. The main one was that I was relieved for my country. Hillary Clinton, with her unique blend of malice, stupidity, and middle class college girl radicalism, had a very real chance of ripping this country apart and making my last book come true. Her hate for lesser Americans and pretty much everyone living more than 50 miles from a coast is lesser in her cliques book plus her utter conviction in her own divine right to wield power was such that she could never, ever stop poking, prodding, and aggressing against red America.

And I feared she would provoke red America to aggress right back.

So I was delighted that evening when I realized that we had dodged the Hillary bullet, and I hoped that we could get back to the urgent mission of making America, if not great again, at least normal again.

But I was wrong. The Left did not engage in the soul-searching or self-examination necessary to understand why half of America incidentally, the half with most of the senators, congressmen, and Electoral College votes rejected it. Or, if it did, the result of that soul-searching and self-examination was a renewed sense of its own absolute moral purity and its manifest destiny to rule over us.

Instead, the Left launched an unprincipled and unlimited attack not just upon the legitimacy of this president but upon the legitimacy of the people who put him into office. Yes, the Left hates Trump, but its hatred is really for us. In its hive mind, we have no right to rule ourselves, no moral standing to defy the pagan god of Progressivism. And, as with other religious fanatics, anything leftists choose to do is therefore justified if it serves their perverted vision of the greater good by bringing us heathens to heel.

Thats why we have seen blue state governments allow conservatives to be silenced, to be intimidated, and to be beaten, in the full view of blue state law enforcement. My worst fears are slowly coming true, much to my regret. The Left is using all its governmental, political, and cultural power to marginalize and repress its opponents. If you want to see the true frothing hatred of the Left, jump on social media. Dont worry the leftists will tell you exactly what they think.

Nothing I write in Peoples Republic or in this book is beyond their aspirations; in fact, my dystopian vision may well be too optimistic. The bottom line is that the 2016 election did not render Peoples Republic moot. There is still more story to tell and still a warning to be issued. Thats what I hope to do here.

Now, the second (and substantially smaller) of my election night thoughts turned to the Kelly Turnbull canon. In Peoples Republic, Hillary wins the presidency in 2016, leading to the Split between the red and the blue states in the early 2020s. Well, thats a storytelling problem for me in writing the prequel and I have decided to solve it by simply changing the future history in Indian Country.

Let the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises tie themselves in narrative knots to ensure they arent bombarded with furious tweets by angry nerds infuriated because in Episode 4 Lukes favorite color was green while in Episode 8 it was blue. Im just going to tell my stories and youre going to like em, damn it.

Being a prequel, Indian Country takes place a number of years before the events in Peoples Republic. As you will see, Indian Country begins in 2022, after Hillary Clintons disastrous 2020 election and as the country is moving inexorably toward disintegration. It then skips ahead and picks up later a few years, after the country splits in two. I hope this resolves any confusion and provides a powerful lesson to you always read the Preface.

But the fact that I can still write about our country tearing itself apart without seeming utterly nuts is itself nothing to be happy about. I would gladly write a more traditional action thriller set in a world where people didnt wonder if the sun was setting on America as we know it. Maybe someday I will. But for now, its me and Kelly Turnbull. And if you and others enjoy Indian Country, hell be back soon.

Maybe someday we will realize that the path we are currently on ends in a place that looks a lot like Kosovo, where I served from 2004-2006 with the United States Armys 40th Infantry Division. The people there chose expedience and violence over the hard work of sustaining the rule of law. To paraphrase that knight in that Indiana Jones movie, they chose poorly.

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