In the world where all hopes of humanity are lost to the Primordial beings' reawakening, known as Tyrants, the warriors of humanity, Operation Squad, rose to protect humanity. In this world, after ages, in a sudden appearance of a Tyrant, a girl named Madelyn Spencer, just lost her parents. Luckily, her brother and friend survive, however, chaos and destruction around made them lose their hope, and Madelyn was almost about to lose her life. But, suddenly, someone saves her, who brings a meaning in her life.
A warrior of Humanity, an Operation Squad member, who instilled life in living-dead girl and her companions, and their war against the Tyrants who are striking back to reclaim Earth by spreading Tyranny. What happens? Lets see.
Warning: May be triggering for some audience. Reader discretion is advised.
(An inspiration from Attack on Titan (Shingeki No Kyojin) by Hajime Isayama, and Dark Knight Trilogy by Christopher Nolan and team, and many more)
Ellie is a soldier in a world without governments.
A generation ago, a series of financial crises caused most of the world’s governments to collapse, and left many of the people in those countries in terrible personal debt. Since then, the worst debtor nations have been under military occupation by the troops of the debt recovery corporations, and the worst debtor of all is Měi-guó, the old United States.
Ellie is serving in the Afghan Police Action when she receives bad news from home. She is told the daughter she hasn’t seen in years is dead. She flies home from war, upset, to do what needs to be done, but once there she finds out all is not as it seems.
Ellie’s daughter is alive and unhurt. She is being held by of one of the many debt-recovery corporations. Held, for leverage, to make Ellie do the corporation a favour. Ellie’s daughter will be returned unharmed if Ellie does as they wish.
The son of a company director is lost somewhere in the wilderness of post-debt-restructuring America, and hasn't been seen for three days. The company wants Ellie to go and find the kid, and Ellie doesn't know if she can. The one rule she's stuck to all her working life is to never to go to America, but now she might have to.
She will have to, if she wants to save the daughter she hasn't seen in years.
This is fairly dark and gritty near-future dystopian SF.
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Debt Collectors War is now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QZG1RHI/
Also on iTunes and B&N and other places. Just if that's easier to read that way!
But please don't feel obliged or anything, and thank you for looking
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