Author Norman Brewer's upcoming novel 'Killer Politics' offers a provocative fictional exploration of political polarization and potential domestic terrorism, set for free eBook release on Amazon. The book, second in The Anti-Hero Rebellions series, depicts a scenario where a fictional president's rhetoric inspires a white supremacist to launch coordinated attacks targeting innocent civilians.
The novel follows a supremacist named Hoss who collaborates with a wanted terrorist to execute strategic attacks, including targeting a rock concert, contaminating food supplies, and destroying a reservoir. These fictional scenarios aim to highlight the potential dangerous consequences of extreme political rhetoric and ideological radicalization.
Part of a trilogy examining contemporary political tensions, 'Killer Politics' joins other books in the series that explore themes of political extremism, including 'Blending In: A Tale of Homegrown Terrorism' and 'January 6: A Novel.' Each book offers a fictional narrative that resonates with current sociopolitical dynamics, drawing parallels to real-world political challenges.
Brewer, with a background in journalism covering Congress and the White House, brings a nuanced perspective to his storytelling. The book's fictional narrative serves as a cautionary tale, exploring how political polarization can potentially escalate into violence and threaten democratic institutions.


