REBELS IN HELL
The Beginning
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About the Book
In "Hell" you'll meet assassins, insurgents, rockers a woman U.S. president no one without an alias The Assassin. The Agent. The Spider set just after the current Bush administration from the paradise of the Florida Keys, to the rough beauty and driving conditions of Costa Rica, to Miami's Little Havana, to the excess of Washington, D.C. and the Beltway elite. (W)hat is their goal? to "make the world safe for Globalized capitalism and its appropriate form of democracy." no individual's life, nation's sovereignty or American's freedom is safe.
Sitting in the airport, after enduring liquid-free, shoeless security queues and listening to incessant loudspeaker warnings to report suspicious activity, it was easy to wonder if elements of "Rebels in Hell" were just a little too believable for comfort."
-Kathleen Hayden, The LA Free Press
Kathleen Hayden is an Executive Producer at AOL News.
In Rebels in Hell, O'McCarthy, is a polemical fictionalist in the mold of Orwell and Huxley the tale as timely as this week's headlines from Iraq and Afghanistan There's a pending world war that will make all previous ones seem like bathtub water fights...the rebels gather on the edges of this story and, like all true revolutionaries, take matters into their own hands if the revolution doesn't come soon, everything else is just pointless, if not hopeless the oil companies will not relinquish their stranglehold on the world's energy paradigm without causing widespread bloodshed. Indeed, they're doing it even as we speak."
Alan Bisbort, THE HARTFORD ADVOCATE
About the Author
Michael O?McCarthy is an internationally published poet, writer of prose, political journalist and blogger, artist and novelist. He is a progressive activist. On good days he is a revolutionary humanist. On bad days, he simply hates the ruling class. He reluctantly resides in the lower intestinal tract of the Confederacy. His virtual gallery can be found at: www.michaeloart.com - Poetic works at: http://hometown.aol.com/opoetry/.