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At the River (Columbia River, #5; Mercy Kilpatrick, #8) At the River by Kendra Elliot
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Kendra Elliot, At the River
“My heart continues to pound, and I take deep breaths. Anxiety races through my nerves. Always anxious. Always. It never stops. I have many prescriptions to fight it, but it’s never fully gone. It’s always under my skin, ready to jump out.”
Kendra Elliot, At the River
“Mercy had no tolerance for domestic terrorist groups that used destruction to make their point. The damage to the substation could be fixed, but the surrounding small communities would pay the price by having their lives turned upside down.”
Kendra Elliot, At the River
“Their primary goal was a new government that would rise from the ashes of the old. The logic was twisted. It was based in racism, violence, and chaos.”
Kendra Elliot, At the River
“Accelerationists were a small segment of domestic terrorists. They believed the federal government was irreparably corrupt and tried to accelerate its demise by creating chaos and political tension. The idea behind harming the federal substations was to show that the government was incapable of protecting itself and the public. Sometimes they used the blackouts they’d created to commit burglaries or arson, further proving the government couldn’t keep its people safe and driving the public to rebel against it.”
Kendra Elliot, At the River
“I figured too much is better than not enough when it comes to caffeine.”
Kendra Elliot, At the River