Does that star-spangled banner yet wave ...
One hundred years from now, America is a very different place. Central authority has collapsed. Infrastructure has broken down. Science and learning are slipping away.
... o'er the land of the free ...
The northeast survives as a collection of independent city-states called freeholds. The freeholds keep to themselves. No one dares to cross the no-man's-land between them, territory infested with the horrors of this new world-eaters and skeeters, bleeders and bogeys.
... and the home of the brave?
No one ... until the summer night when a stranger arrives at Brighton Freehold, having crossed ten klicks of untamed ground. He comes with a warning. A great army from the south is on the march, destroying everything it finds. And the struggling seaside community of Brighton, hard-pressed by famine and pox, is next in its path.
Even in a future without hope, there is a place for courage. For resistance. And for one last desperate stand ...
In the year 2125
2125, a thirty thousand word novella, is the latest from New York Times and USA Today bsetselling author Michael Prescott.