
January 6th and the Millenial Horde
A 3-D Book Experience

Praise from the San Francisco Book Review!
"I couldn't get enough of the intricate, thrilling plot of January 6th and the Millennial Horde.... The book's characters are the type you love and hate at the same time, which reflects the sort of duality that exists in a situation involving bad deeds carried out by well-meaning people."
Given 5 Stars out of 5, a must read!

This dystopian novel asks what may have occurred if we insert two very passionate and driven fictional characters into the national narrative after the January 6th Capitol attacks. Unwilling to tolerate the push back of “anti-lifers” and “anti-democrats” against the country’s struggle with COVID and Trumpism, Congressman Jim Depich and college student Mary Lou Kramer thrust America into a violent and retributive spiral that dismantles science and democracy in an effort to rescue them from perceived foes. The book follows Jim Depich’s rise from a first term Pittsburgh congressman to the most powerful man in the world, dragging America’s leaders, students and ordinary people, and the nation’s very soul into the monsoon he creates to save America from itself. Fictional versions of major figures including scientists, federal agents, politicians and TV doctors take us on a frightening and funny journey through the alternative reality that Jim Depich’s crusade against untruth and misinformation weaves. With mock trials, hangings from the Capitol, and nuclear destruction of nations, this America is one that might have been and still can be.
The book is intended to be a 3-D experience, with original art woven into the text. The book's artist is Farhanm Malik and she can be reached at Farhanm740@gmail.com
Pictures from the Book
Part One:
Cataclysm on top of Catastrophe
Part Two:
Reputative Justice


Part Three:
Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice

Part Four:
Democracy and Science are luxuries neither can afford

Part Five:
Tumbling down the Steps of Democracy's Triumph

Aftermath:
Two Truths and the
Triumph of Bugs
