Would you have the courage to say No?
In Revolt, Ray Bourhis delivers a sharp, gripping political thriller that feels both unnervingly plausible and powerfully human.
When the citizens of Fairview, a seemingly ordinary small town, decide they've had enough of corruption, surveillance, and the stranglehold of corporate power, they do the unthinkable: they vote to declare independence from higher government authority.
What begins as a symbolic act of rebellion soon ignites a firestorm that threatens to upend the nation.
As the movement spreads, Fairview's unlikely leaders, an idealist burned out by politics, a disillusioned lawyer, and a diverse cast of ordinary Americans, find themselves at the center of a political earthquake watched across the nation.
Bourhis blends the suspense of The Pelican Brief with the moral urgency of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, crafting a story that exposes the cracks in democracy and the cost of courage. Revolt is both a timely warning and a thrilling ride, a novel for anyone who's ever wondered what might happen if ordinary people finally stood up and said, "Enough."
A daring, thought-provoking, and unforgettable tale of defiance in the heart of America.
Discover how one town's defiance could change a nation.