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"2006" Is Closer Than You Think  

Written in the late 1990s and published in 2000, Jack Cashill imagines the world of 2006 as it might have been had Al Gore been elected president. This romantic thriller tells the tale of a grass roots uprising in Western New York State, the burned-over district.

Some sample reviews:

"2006 . . . is a page-turning, suspenseful, well-plotted story that writer Dean Koontz might eagerly devour."

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

 

 "2006: The Chautauqua Rising reads like a John Grisham novel, but one that's more thoughtful, hopeful, and far more prophetic as to what the future holds if we don't change course. A superior read."

Joe Farah, publisher, World Net Daily

 

 “I loved your story and its characters! I appreciate the hopeful attitude of your characters--that they were willing to try to set things right. I passed the book to my man, Jim. He loved it. I passed it to my 19-year-old daughter--she loved it. Now my 82-year-old mother has taken it with her on a trip to Florida. "

Kay Barlow, WDOE Radio

 

“Jack Cashill and his novel 2006: Chautauqua Rising are featured on the front page of the National Catholic Register's October 29th issue. . . . . If you're like me and find popular fiction too trashy to stomach, then get Cashill's "Chautauqua Rising." It's a mystery, a page-turner, a startlingly fresh breath of literary air. You won't believe fiction reading could be so good.”

RM

 

 “What can I say? I absolutely love your book. It is smart, clever, well-written and wonderful. I enjoyed every page and on many levels. Thanks for taking your time to write it. I'll bet there are many out there like me that are grateful you did.”

Rich Davis, Lawrence, Kansas.

 

 “My wife and I just finished your book 2006: The Chautauqua Rising. Each of us read it over the Thanksgiving holiday and found it to be the most riveting book we've read in a while, and certainly in 2000. Your grasp of the angst felt by those of us who believe that the Constitution has been ignored by the politicians and bureaucrats, especially over the past 20 to 40 years, was exceptional. “

Louis Petolicchio, Lancaster, PA.

 

 “Just now finished your book. Now I am trying to think of ways to induce my friends to read it also. What a great read. Thank you for having the courage to tell it like it may well be and soon. I hope your book makes it to the best seller list and stays there. . . . Good luck and thanks again for a thought provoking piece of work. I couldn't put it down.”

A. Harris, Granett, Kansas

 

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