Whiskey Black Book Set: The Complete Tyrant Series (Box Set 1)

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BEGINNINGS
    Before the Flip, Tori’s commitment was to her husband and children. All that changed when her home was attacked by a raiding party of brigands. She must become the woman she was trained to be if she is to find her family’s killers and survive what the world has become.

HOME
    Tori discovers a group of men who take her in. Once her guard is down, she discovers they are not as they appeared. She must wait for the opportune time to strike but is forced into action when a small girl is introduced.

BUBBA
    During her journey back to the Southern Illinois homestead, Tori once again encounters the worst of humanity. She has lost her Harley-Davidson, her rifle, her knife, and the instrument of her empowerment, Bubba, a shiny Smith & Wesson 1911 .45-caliber pistol. She must face the evil and regain what has been stolen. She discovers a piece of her humanity cannot be so easily replaced.

LEFT FOR DEAD
    Tori is seriously injured and left for dead, but a mysterious woman finds her and nurses her back to health. All the while Tori is fading in and out of consciousness. In the end, Tori discovers that there’s more to her caretaker than meets the eye. Tori must face her own demons and accept the fact that there’s more to humanity than carnage.

AN UNLIKELY FRIEND
    After the events of the trilogy, Tori seeks out Stephen Gill and his family to ascertain his absence. Tori finds a Minion doll with the decomposed corpse of Stephen Gill. She takes the doll with her on a journey to discover the truth of his murder and where his wife, Sam, and his daughter, Evan, have disappeared to.

    “When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny.”
    —Thomas Jefferson

PREFACE
    By December 2032, the former United States was now known simply as “America” by the global community. There were no longer states, but regions. America was divided into twelve FEMA regions, where the areas could be better monitored by the federal government and, later, the global government.
    These stories of perseverance are set in the time span covering life after the declaration of martial law, also known as the Flip. Very little value is placed on human life. The global community has begun investing its resources into land preservation. To that end, mankind has been deemed an “invasive” species.
    Tori Cunningham’s tragic roots can be discovered in the first short story, “Beginnings.” The proceeding four stories cover various situations that Tori found herself involved in following the events of the Tyrant trilogy.
    This work of fiction has been expanded from its original content, which only included the first short story, to build on a fan favorite character.
    Tori Cunningham is a deeply jaded female heroine that struggles to survive in the new world order, but what makes her dynamic is the way she copes with her inner struggles. Her struggles, both within and without, are my vision of a world where American oath takers have failed their country through the dishonoring of their oaths.

BEGINNINGS
    Belleville, Illinois, December 1, 2032
    Tori didn’t know that her house was rapidly burning. She, her husband, and their two daughters were struggling to survive.
    Just moments earlier, a group of men had approached their home and demanded their food and their weapons, or else they would kill them.
    Tori’s husband, Richard, was a devout Catholic and believed deeply in his faith. He had only minimally prepared for the eventualities that were to befall the people of the United States. He had purchased several hundred cans of goods and stored them in the basement of their home; however, when the attack came, they were blocked off from the staircase that led to their basement door. A Molotov cocktail had been thrown through the front room window, which was only partially boarded. The bottle broke against the wall that divided the kitchen from the

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