Norman Brewer, a former journalist and author, is set to release 'January 6: A Novel', the third installment in The Anti-Hero Rebellions series, on January 30th. The eBook will be available on Amazon, continuing the series' tradition of weaving narratives that mirror the divisive nature of contemporary politics.
'January 6: A Novel' presents a chilling scenario where a presidential rally escalates into a mob storming the Capitol, leading to a hostage situation involving the House Speaker and widespread terrorism. The novel explores the potential for martial law as a means to suppress civil unrest and the implications for democracy. G. J. Meyer, a New York Times bestselling author, praises the novel for its plausible depiction of a democracy in peril, highlighting Brewer's journalistic background in crafting a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking.
The Anti-Hero Rebellions series, including 'January 6: A Novel', has garnered critical acclaim, with the latest installment being a 2024 Readers' Favorite Award Finalist for political thrillers. The series' previous books, 'Blending In: A Tale of Homegrown Terrorism' and 'Killer Politics - A Satirical Tale of Homegrown Terrorism', have also been Amazon bestsellers, tackling themes of extremism and the societal fractures it can cause.
Brewer's experience as a journalist covering Congress and the White House, along with his role at the U.S. Transportation Security Administration, lends authenticity to his narratives. His work not only entertains but also invites reflection on the current political climate and the fragility of democratic institutions.



