It’s six months after Paul Carter and his unlikely gang of misfits kick started a slow burning revolution, and New Britain is falling to its knees. As it recovers from a short and bloody war with No-Man’s Land north of the border, an ultra-violent band of former lawyers, led by the unhinged Nat Sweeney, is stalking the streets killing any law man that stands in their way.
The thing is, an ultra-violent band of Scotsmen, led by the unhinged Ben Turner, right hand man to one Paul Carter, is doing the exact same thing.
In a country as fragile as New Britain, it’s only a matter of time before something gives, and chaos reigns on the streets.
The second book in Ryan Bracha’s satirical, violent and dystopian Dead Man series takes you deeper into the broken world of New Britain, where a social network life will always be preferable to a social life.
The thing is, an ultra-violent band of Scotsmen, led by the unhinged Ben Turner, right hand man to one Paul Carter, is doing the exact same thing.
In a country as fragile as New Britain, it’s only a matter of time before something gives, and chaos reigns on the streets.
The second book in Ryan Bracha’s satirical, violent and dystopian Dead Man series takes you deeper into the broken world of New Britain, where a social network life will always be preferable to a social life.