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"LIBERTYLAND" Echoes January 6 in a Gripping Tale of Terror and the Quest for American Ideals
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Libertyland
Peter Sacks delivers a provocative thriller exploring the boundaries of freedom and individualism in the shadow of America's most recent domestic upheaval.

SAN FRANCISCO - Washingtoner -- "LIBERTYLAND," the latest novel by twice Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Peter Sacks, is set for release on February 28, 2024. This political thriller is poised to redefine the genre, offering a gripping narrative that mirrors the complexities of modern American society.

In "LIBERTYLAND," readers are plunged into a chilling scenario reminiscent of January 6, entwined with philosophical insights akin to Ayn Rand's exploration of absolute individualism. The story follows Carson McCready, a former Navy Seal who becomes the prime suspect in the most devastating domestic terrorist attack on American soil since 9/11. His quest to clear his name uncovers a clandestine society of Libertarian billionaires bent on establishing a ruthless capitalist utopia, regardless of the cost.

Peter Sacks diverges from traditional thriller archetypes with Carson McCready, a protagonist who challenges the norms with his reflective views on freedom, individualism, and civic duty. "LIBERTYLAND" is not just a story of intrigue and espionage--it's a profound commentary on the nature of freedom, the importance of civic responsibility, and the enduring power of love.

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About the Author:

Peter Sacks is a journalist and author, known for his Pulitzer Prize-nominated work and the award-winning book "Tearing Down the Gates." With a career spanning journalism, economics, and academia, Sacks's essays have appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Nation. His keynote speeches across the United States have inspired countless individuals to think deeply about social class, education, and democracy.

Availability:

"LIBERTYLAND" is available for purchase in bookstores and online through Amazon and Barnes & Noble. To secure your copy, visit:

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Libertyland-Peter-Sacks/dp/1922329576

Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/libertyland-peter-sacks/1144562678

For interviews, reviews, and further information:

Jessabelle Vidal, AIA Publishing:  jessabellevidal@gmail.com

To contact the author directly:

petersacksauthor@gmail.com

Embark on a journey with "LIBERTYLAND" - where the quest for truth leads to the heart of American democracy's most pressing dilemmas.

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