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"January 6: A Novel": How the Assault on the Capitol Could Have Been Much Worse





Domestic Thriller, an Amazon Bestseller, is Free in eBook on Thursday, March 6

PORTLAND, OR, March 04, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ -- "January 6: A Novel," which rings with the conflicts driving today's political polarization, will be free in eBook on Thursday, March 6 on Amazon. https://rebrand.ly/odddpev

It is Book 3 in The Anti-Hero Rebellions series, written by veteran D.C. journalist Norman Brewer, and captures threats to traditional American freedoms posed by right-wing domestic terrorism.

In "January 6: A Novel," democracy comes under siege when the President's rally morphs into a mob and storms the Capitol.

Right-wing extremists take the House Speaker hostage, force a horrific standoff and unleash terrorism nationwide. Assassinations, bombings in malls and other attacks inflame civil unrest.

The President weighs declaring martial law to restore order – and justify refusing to leave office.

"'January 6: A Novel' is a terrifying, gripping account that exceeds Sinclair Lewis' dystopian novel 'It Can't Happen Here' because the violence and chaos DID happen here... It's a chilling read because the characters and details are so real. Read it to prepare for the next assault on our democracy." - Margaret Engel, journalist and co-author of the one-woman show Red Hot Patriot.

"January 6: A Novel" was a 2024 Readers' Favorite Award Finalist for political thrillers. Books in The Anti-Hero Rebellions series are Amazon bestsellers.

Book 1 is "Blending In: A Tale of Homegrown Terrorism." Casualties mount as two lone-wolf terrorists attack soft targets – a press conference in D.C., an iconic mall in the Heartland. Fear grips the nation. Other extremists join their horrific crusade. Can they be stopped?

Book 2 is "Killer Politics: A Satirical Tale of Homegrown Terrorism," with a Trump-like president inspiring a white supremacist to attack innocents in a treasonous bid for civil war. It can be read as a stand-alone book or a sequel to "Blending In."

Brewer worked for The Des Moines Register and Tribune and for Gannett News Service in Washington, D.C., covering Congress, the White House, and pursuing award-winning investigations. He was also Director of Employee Communications at the U.S. Transportation Security Administration. He can be reached at bbyb1@outlook.com.



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