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The Dixie Apocalypse

Richard Fossey

In this near-future, post-apocalyptic novel, retired lawyer-turned-professor Willoughby Burns finds himself trying to survive against hunger and deadly threats in southern Louisiana. The Dixie Apocalypse takes place in an America ravaged by natural disasters, lack of petroleum, plagues, and terrorism. What is left of the United States is controlled by martial law. Life itself becomes primitive and favors those who can grow their own food or handle firearms. Will befriends US General Merski stationed in Baton Rouge, LA, and founds a farming community of fifty farms on the eastern bank of the Mississippi river due south of downtown Baton Rouge. General Merski enlists Will as a civilian commissary officer, in charge of carrying out errands for his troops without arousing suspicion. Readers join Will on his travels through Louisiana and Texas, as he seeks to establish a sense of order and peace in the south.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Brown Books Publishing Group
  • Publish Date: Dec 13rd, 2022
  • Pages: 264
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.94in - 6.08in - 0.53in - 0.79lb
  • EAN: 9781612545745
  • Categories: DystopianAction & AdventureSouthern

About the Author

Fossey, Richard: - Richard Fossey grew up in southwestern Oklahoma and graduated with honors from the University of Texas School of Law. He practiced civil law in Anchorage, Alaska before attending Harvard University, where he obtained a doctorate in education administration and social policy. He taught education law and policy for many years at universities in Louisiana and Texas, where he held endowed professorships. He edited Catholic Southwest, a journal of Catholic history in the American Southwest, and was named a Fellow of the Texas Catholic Historical Society in 2019. He lives in retirement with his wife Kim in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Praise for this book

"In writing The Dixie Apocalypse, Richard Fossey has penned a fast-moving novel full of twists and turns. And given the news, perhaps an insightful vision of the second Texas republic!" --W. Michael Gear New York Times bestselling author and author of Dissolution.