John DiFelice
ASIN: B01FT4ODNQ
Publisher: Self
Pages: 243
"…a romping novel that seems remarkably contemporary, but also clever enough to stand the test of time." - Self Publishing Review"A timely, satirical look at the American Far Right and extreme xenophobia." -Indie ReaderJeremiah Stumpf is certain of two things: he loves his country, and his next-door neighbors are terrorists. Between counting and recounting his cache of gold and silver coins, cleaning his assault weapons, stalking the waitress who works at the Big Jugs across the street, and strategizing with Justin, his roommate and wannabe Russian oligarch, he devises a plan to deal with his neighbors and be the hero no one ever wanted him to be. “Go outside tomorrow with a clipboard and a piece of paper and a pen, and ask random people you see which is more important to them, the three branches of the United States government, or God. I guarantee that most will say God, and what is ...