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It’s all-out war for ruthless red state special operator Kelly Turnbull when he returns in this blockbuster prequel to “People’s Republic,” Kurt Schlichter’s 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 People’s Republic Army, led by his former US Army Special Forces mentor.Longer, bigger and bolder than the original, “Indian Country” is filled with Kurt Schlichter’s 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.National Review’s Jim Geraghty calls Kurt Schlichter’s “People’s Republic” “a surreal, fast-paced journey through a dramatically different America … Violent, imaginative, full of mordant humor and dark, gritty details, you won’t want to live in this People’s Republic…but you’ll feel a chill as you wonder how different our real future will be.”Author and television host Cam Edwards says “Kurt Schlichter's ‘People's Republic’ is a roller coaster ride through a post-election Hellscape that will leave you wanting more.” Radio host Hugh Hewitt say “Schlichter puts a whole flight of Black Swans in the air --each of them plausible-- and the result is a riveting, page-turner, and a demand from Schlichter for...more.”

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If you are not following @Kurtschlichter on Twitter, you're missing out on some great writing. I decided, since I had missed the boat on the People's Republic, to try Indian Country first, and then read People's Republic. This is a great book, for a number of reasons. First, if you're a liberal, please read this book to understand where you're headed. You will probably hate me for this suggestion, but it might help you understand why you're wrong. If you're a conservative, understand that this book paints a picture of what happens if conservatism does not survive. It's a political novel in the same way 1984 was, but the politics do not get in the way of the great story.If you read this book with an understanding of the author's background in the Army, you'll understand why he can write so authoritatively about organizing an uprising. Without explicitly saying so, he notes the US Army's failures in Iraq, and he incorporates the Baathist resistance approach into his organizing of the people in the novel. If you look at the Hoosiers in this book as the Iraqi insurgents, you better understand what the author is conveying.Very few authors can tell a serious story and make you laugh. Dean Koontz can. Carl Hiaason can. And Kurt Schlichter can. In the novel he pokes fun at the liberal ideas of gender fluidity, gender identity, equality of result (as opposed to equality of opportunity) and the way that liberal groupthink encroaches on personal liberty. He pays tribute to the Second Amendment, and most importantly, to the M1911A1 pistol (although, he uses a Wilson Combat instead of a Kimber, so we differ there). I like the fact that the realism is there, and that the ugly cost of warfare is not sanitized nicely in this book. Heroes die. Innocents are lost. And, yes, our hero sometimes crosses that line he shouldn't cross. But if you read this book and are unhappy with it, it won't be because of the writing. It will likely be because you're part of the problem in this country, not a part of the solution.
Kurt Schlichter’s Indian Country is Red Dawn, without the teenager point of view and without the need to have our Marxists imported via air-drop. To paraphrase ‘Send in the Clowns’, don’t bother, they’re here...and they voted for Hillary Clinton. Although a polemic in favor of the 2nd Amendment, the overall structure is a straightforward action story or perhaps and military fiction novel.This is a prequel to Schlichter’s first novel ‘People’s Republic’. The main character in both novels, Kelly Turnbull, is already barely leashed killer who deals with his enemies only one way: by shooting them. I said in my review of the first novel by Mr. Schlichter that it was basically a shooter video game in book form and that’s much the same here. There are no clever insurgency plots and subplots*, no infiltration and espionage, no kidnapping and interrogation, no eroding humanity or moral compromise, no sabotage or work slowdowns or any of the shenanigans you’d see in a real insurgency before the shooting starts. Nope, this is just a shooting gallery. Take that for what it is.And I don’t mean this is a bad book. The prose is fine and mostly error-free. The good guys and bad guys are pretty clear (hint: the bad guys shoot unarmed civilians), the action is clear as well and the book is fast-paced. If you like action movies, and you don't mind fictional Marxists getting killed, you’ll probably like this.What worked: The action was the strong point for me. I like gunfights in my stories and this novel delivers them. I like bad guys to get punished (see my gunfight comment) and that happens here as well. Kelly Turnbull’s former commander gets to play ‘noble warrior’ who gets betrayed for not being PC enough and he’s likeable. I like competent people doing things. Kelly Turnbull does care about the Constitution as it was, as do I. Local redneck Larry Langer is legitimately heroic.What didn’t: Kelly Turnbull is kind of a dick. He is a one-dimensional, doesn’t care about any one, neither people nor animals. He doesn't feel like SF to me, more like a SEAL.The plot is too streamlined, I was expecting a game of cat and mouse or for the bad guys to be more than just targets. But that’s not what kind of novel this is. Most of my problems with the novel are missed opportunities rather than anything I didn’t like. This could have been more well-rounded, more subtle, with personal stakes for the main character. I was expecting the story of how Kelly Turnbull became a quick-killing badass, I was expecting a story of counter-insurgency horror. But Kelly Turnbull is already murderous and jaded when we meet him. He doesn’t lose his innocence or become hardened by the horror of war, of family fighting family (in fact, there’s very little friend vs friend or family vs family in this book…a big miss in a Second Civil War novel).What scared me: What felt like a running joke, about social justice scolds correcting people about using ‘hate speech’ or ‘gender identity’, is feeling shockingly accurate. As is the feeling that Progressives don’t want to convince people who disagree with them anymore, they want to kill them. I put the novel down to see Kathy Griffin holding up a bloody severed head of a Donald Trump mannequin. I read quotes from the Evergreen State rioters who were threatening the life of a white teacher who refused to leave campus on their annual ‘Day of Absence’. I see the mayor of Portland saying that there’s no first amendment protection for ‘hate speech’. And I started getting a queasy feeling in my stomach. Maybe this isn’t just a mindless novel allowing the author to vicariously kill Progressives he doesn’t like. Maybe this is actually a prescient cautionary tale from the world we’re turning into.*(for an example of what I mean, please read the excellent novella ‘Wasp’ by Eric Frank Russel)

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