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Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Prairie Panic by Holly Petersen. Graduate student Rowan Campbell is in her second summer as a Pathways Program Ranger at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Kansas when everything suddenly goes wrong. A brutal attack on the bison herd is discovered, showing signs of big cat predation, but could a lone mountain lion really be responsible for such devastation?
Rowan’s doubts grow when a fellow team member disappears, and a local game warden seems to be hiding something. Strange lights reported around the Preserve at night and unusually large cat tracks point Rowan toward a far darker mystery, one that may be fueling a dangerous conspiracy haunting the Flint Hills of Kansas.
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Enter the GoodReads giveaway for A Real Collusion by Stu Strumwasser. The novel follows a man who unexpectedly becomes the leader of an independent political movement that comes close to disrupting America’s two‑party system, all while uncovering a conspiracy that influences the outcome of the 2016 election. It delves into universal themes of loss and the struggle between justice and power. As the narrator notes in the opening line, “Ordinary people often do extraordinary things,” and the characters embody that idea as the story unfolds through sharp, satirical political drama. At its heart, it’s also a story about everyday people grappling with lost love, alienation, and widespread disillusionment, finding strength in loyalty and friendship.
The book centers on John Campbell, an ordinary man from Manhattan’s Lower East Side, whose story is told by his friend Skip Winters. Skip becomes John’s campaign manager and eventually a congressman himself. He recounts the remarkable rise of John Campbell and The American Coalition, a movement that gains massive grassroots support, raising over a hundred million dollars, and grows into a genuine threat to the long‑standing dominance of the Democratic and Republican parties. References to real events and political figures, including Trump and John McCain, give the story a grounded, alternate‑reality feel. As Skip digs deeper, he uncovers a hidden conspiracy within the political system, one involving murder, the destruction of his friend, and the manipulation of the election. Ultimately, the novel becomes Skip’s exposé of the secret cooperation between the two major parties, a partnership designed to preserve the duopoly that, in some ways, mirrors reality.
