Former professional engineer and real estate investor turned fiction writer, Larry Serfozo is the author of twenty novels and three volumes of short stories. He lives in Florida and has a second home in Darien, Connecticut. In this title Larry offers a satirical view of an imaginary country divided between followers of democracy and a relentless dictator wannabe. Clark Kroll leads an impeccable life and presently enjoys a comfortable retirement under the palm trees. He starts writing books and gets involved in deep politics. His daughter Olivia is a talented law enforcement officer gets demoted due to his father’s views. She becomes a vice agent in a metropolitan seaport area and one day arrests a politically connected man. As revenge her father is sent to a right wing reeducation camp in the high mountains of the West where he meets some gay Nazis. Olivia rescues him and they have a spectacular escape. Meanwhile, on some forty years old technical emigration charges, the dictator deports Clark’s wife, Alyssa back to her birthplace, Hungary. The government confiscates the family’s property and freezes their assets. A rollercoaster ride of horrible events and close calls to avoid demise follows all the way to the last page. The novel is an irreverent study of a schism that we might experience if we don’t stop hating each other.