This book is a hidden gem. I was very surprised to find very few reviews on it, and even worse is when I tried Googling it (by just typing its title) and found nothing on it - nothing, not even the Goodreads page. Strange.
I think this book deserves more attention.
Maybe I'm exaggerating a little because I like this type of novels? I'm not sure, BUT this book was AWESOME. It kept me on edge 95% of the time, which is very weird, considering -again- the very few reviews on it and the little to no information on it on the web.
The gist of the story is that America is attacked by neo-Nazi white supremacists and we witness the story from multiple perspectives (which isn't as bad as it sounds) including the protagonist, Frank Delafield, who is an investigative journalist. Anyway, I won't say any more than what I have said and I'll leave the rest for when you decide to pick it up yourself, and see it for yourself. I mean, c'mon, the name itself should make you want to read it right away -- "Homeland Insecurity" and Homeland Security -- get it? ;)
FIVE GOLDEN STARS FOR THIS ONE!