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My Fellow Americans

By: Keir Graff
Narrated by: John Moraitis
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He was a law-abiding citizen - until they called him a terrorist. In the near future, America simmers in suspicion and fear. The president expands the global front of the war on terror, then declares martial law and sits, unelected, for a third term. In Chicago, Jason Walker, amateur photographer and architecture enthusiast, inadvertently arouses the suspicions of Homeland Security. Detained, interrogated, and tortured, he's finally able to convince his captors of his innocence.

But his freedom comes at a price. There's a terrorist group operating out of a Lebanese cultural center, they say. They need a man inside. And Jason Walker's mother was Lebanese, wasn't she? Caught between an arrogant government agent and a charismatic Lebanese immigrant who calls himself a patriot and a girlfriend who chooses an awkward time to become a political activist, Jason Walker struggles to decide who deserves his loyalty. And the stakes couldn't be higher....

©2007 Keir Graff (P)2014 Audible Studios

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