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American Exit Strategy

The Economic Collapse Chronicles, Volume 1

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American Exit Strategy

By: Mark Goodwin
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Liberty minded individuals and those who believe in the Constitution will find this near future dystopian novel to be right up their alley. Those who are looking to be more informed about the potential threats to America's financial stability will learn what to watch for and how to prepare themselves for an economic collapse.

America is on the cusp of financial annihilation. Matt and Karen Bair face the challenges of Main Street during a full scale financial meltdown. Government borrowing and monetary creation have reached their limits. When funds are no longer available for government programs, widespread civil unrest erupts across the country. Matt and Karen are forced to move to a more remote location and their level of preparedness is revealed as being much less adequate than they believed prior to the crisis.

Meanwhile, Paul Randall, a third party presidential candidate arises to push back against the welfare and warfare spending that have bankrupted our country. While he has gained expansive acceptance, the fight has just begun. Paul Randall proposes a plan to mitigate the coming hyper-inflationary collapse which is a mathematical certainty. His plan is known as The American Exit Strategy.

American Exit Strategy uses survival fiction to take an in-depth look at the real life politics and economics behind the issues that are likely to trigger a currency collapse or financial meltdown in the near future.

American Exit Strategy is a work of fiction…until it becomes history.

©2013 Mark Goodwin (P)2013 Mark Goodwin
Government Fiction Dystopian Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fantasy Economic Fantasy
Realistic Scenario • Thought-provoking Plot • Clear Pronunciation • Believable Characters • Engaging Storyline

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I enjoy books that are based around my beliefs. the book is based on Christian family's and the Constitution. Lots of good information in their for prepping and what could possibly happen for economic collapse. Some I have thought about and as always learned a few things!

Another eye opener!

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Poorly narrated, hard to listen to every time somebody talk he emphasize the word said.

Poorly narrated.

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If you're not, there are times where you'll cringe. As for the scenario, its well thought out. Not a ton of character building, but enough to get by. I for one couldn't handle the Christian/biblical ideology throughout the book. Also the narrator sounds way too old, and detracts from the story. I won't continue this series unfortunately.

If you're all about the bible... You'll love this

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What did you like best about this story?

well written and believable. I LIKED the fact that some of the main characters were fundamentalist Christians, unlike some of the other close-minded review writers who obviously enjoy throwing epic tantrums every time God is mentioned.

How could the performance have been better?

He just sounded like he was reading the whole time with no attempts at acting to make the dialogue believable.

Any additional comments?

I want to find out what happens next, so I'll be getting the second book. I hope they hired a new narrator.

The "voice actor" sounded like he was only reading

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I like series books that help the reader understand the story line. narrator can get more into the book. was hard to keep the emotions that went with what was going on.

I liked the start of every chapter and the story l

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