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The Rule of Equity
by Jonathan Neville

Published: 2013-03-04
Paperback : 352 pages
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A smart thriller about Native Americans reclaiming their rights in North America. "Dan Brown meets Lee Child meets John Grisham... The Da Vinci Code of American history, with a stunning and satisfying ending that leaves readers wanting more!" After centuries of genocide, relocation, and neglect, ...
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A smart thriller about Native Americans reclaiming their rights in North America. "Dan Brown meets Lee Child meets John Grisham... The Da Vinci Code of American history, with a stunning and satisfying ending that leaves readers wanting more!" After centuries of genocide, relocation, and neglect, Native Americans watch as the government that oppressed them faces financial ruin, environmental catastrophe, and imminent social collapse. Hyrum Cobb, a brilliant Native American lawyer who heads the Bureau of Indian Affairs, devises a plan to reclaim America for his people—and for the benefit of all Americans. He has secretly assembled a coalition of powerful financial interests and friendly foreign allies, but he also has to persuade the American people—and overcome the fierce opposition of the entrenched elite in New York and Washington DC, who have the entire federal government at their disposal. Can he be stopped? Should he be stopped? The outcome will determine the course of American—and world—history. Hyrum’s complex plan is jeopardized by a shocking murder in the nation’s capital that sends him on the run from the FBI. From deep cover, Hyrum uses a coded message to enlist a trusted, powerful friend--Tom Madison, from the popular series of legal thrillers--to help him. A desperate race through Washington, D.C., New York City, and the little-known ancient ruins of North America ensues. Astonishing truths about Native Americans, concealed for centuries, are unveiled as the tribes seek to reassert sovereignty and restore the values of justice and equity toward all people and the natural world that allowed them to thrive in the land for thousands of years before the Europeans invaded. "A desperate race through Washington, D.C., New York City, and little-known ancient ruins of North America... Astonishing truths about Native Americans, concealed for centuries, are unveiled at last!"

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