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The Price of Rebellion follows an inventor who discovers his technology has been twisted to create a pervasive surveillance network controlling elected officials. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
When I lived in Chicago, I used the “L” to get around the city. One day, I noticed I was the only passenger in a packed car that didn’t have their nose buried in their phone. The thought struck me that I could strip naked and no one would notice. Yet cameras hung from the car’s ceiling—so someone could always be watching. That led me to wonder how much we’re watched, recorded, and tracked without realizing it, and how much more unavoidable that surveillance will become over the next 25 years. We’re already tracked in so many ways, and it’s only going to become more sophisticated—and more unavoidable. If someone used that technology for nefarious purposes, how could we fight it? How could we protect those we love?
That’s what led to my series.
I also wanted to explore the implications of good intentions. The main character, Dray Quintero, thought he was helping society by creating a surveillance system for the nation’s police departments to fight crime. But his system and the underlying software is used in ways he hadn’t anticipated. He has to fight against his own creation and those who yield it throughout the series.
Are there characters in your books that have similarities with you or people you know?
I try to avoid instilling characters with any of my traits, as I want them to be separate and distinct, though I’m sure they contain shades of me.
Having said that, while I’m not aware of my characters having similarities, I did have an inspiration for my main character, Dray: both of my grandfathers. They inspired me to make him an engineer as they both had been engineers. One had been a metallurgical engineer and the other had been a chemical engineer, both successful during their careers. After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor during WWII, both tried to enlist but were turned down as they were more valuable using their skills. My father’s father ended up building battleships for the US Navy, and my mother’s father worked at a bombmaking factory in Texas during the war. Their knowledge, dedication, and abilities inspired me as I created Dray.
Are you a fan of the Dystopian genre? What books do you think most influenced your work?
Yes I’m a big fan of the genre. Two of my biggest influences were 1984 by George Orwell and Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. Both looked at the world in different ways, and both stories resonated with me long after I finished reading them. The Stand by Stephen King also influenced me and is still my favorite of his. While The Price Of trilogy doesn’t envision a world as dark as King’s, at its core, my trilogy also has a small group of heroes trying desperately to defeat a vastly more powerful enemy.
When will book three be available? Can you give us an idea of where that book will take readers?
The third book begins a short time after the end of The Price of Rebellion. Dray and his daughter are in a terrible position. They’ve lost and are trapped. But they find hope in an unlikely place. While they have a nearly insurmountable task ahead of them, they learn how strong they truly are and what price they’ll have to pay.
I’ve completed the rough draft, so I know how the story ends—and who survives.
I’m starting the editing now, so I expect the last book will come out in the next twelve months or so.
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It’s 2047. Secrets have been revealed. And Washington wants revenge.
Dray Quintero learned an ugly truth: the leaders in D.C. are fake. They’ve stolen the identities of those elected to Congress and are determined to stay in power, using his own technology against him and the rest of the population.
After revealing the dangers of their mandated implants to his fellow citizens, and calling on everyone to rise up, Dray joins the already-underway rebellion. But his joining is as much to free the U.S. as it is to avenge his daughter’s death. Before he can strike, The Agency attacks with devastating consequences. Dray and the other survivors are forced to run as Agents hunt them.
Then Dray makes a discovery that could change the nation.
As he and the rebels prepare a bold offensive, his wife Mina broadcasts a preposterous claim. He’s forced to choose between the rebellion and a desperate hope. Between family and country.
What he does will change everything.
The Price of Rebellion is the action-packed second installment of The Price Of series from multiple-award-winning author Michael C Bland.
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The Price of Rebellion
Posted by Literary Titan

Embarking on a tantalizing journey into the cataclysmic future of the United States, The Price of Rebellion orchestrates a symphony of subversion, betrayal, and unimaginable bravery. Renowned inventor Dray Quintero unearths a chilling revelation about the fabric of the U.S. government — elected officials maliciously supplanted by insidious impersonators who wield control through a pervasive surveillance network birthed from Dray’s own ingenuity, albeit intended for disparate purposes.
A rebellion snowballs as Dray, undeterred by the risks, broadcasts the sinister truth to an unwitting nation, imploring citizens to reclaim their usurped liberty. The tide of rebellion swells, with Dray melding into the dissident waves. Still, the impersonators retaliate, unleashing a tyrannical maelstrom of genetically enhanced agents, omnipresent drones, and an all-seeing surveillance tool embedded within every citizen.
Through Michael C. Bland’s vivid dystopian tapestry, set in the technologically advanced America of 2047, readers will find themselves ensnared in a narrative that mirrors the Orwellian spectacle of an omniscient government. The second installment in “The Price Of” trilogy seamlessly interweaves gripping, pulse-quickening action with moments of poignant vulnerability, offering an atmospheric exploration of resistance and moral dilemma.
Bland masterfully employs a rich yet accessible detailing that furnishes an immersive reading experience without cascading into the tedious abyss of technical jargon prevalent in the sci-fi genre. His narrative cadence harmoniously balances rapid-fire action with meticulously unfurling scenes, enabling readers to take in the emotional and ethical complexities of the unfolding drama.
From its inception, The Price of Rebellion promises a vortex of tension, stakes, and relentless momentum. With deft narrative prowess, Bland ensures that this promise materializes into a simultaneously exhilarating and thought-provoking read. He introduces heart-stopping predicaments, evoking an unyielding grip of anticipation, ensuring readers are inexorably drawn through every twist and turn of this electrifying tale.
In this enthralling literary journey, join Dray and the rebels as they navigate the treacherous waters of defiance against a seemingly insurmountable adversary, exploring not just the external battle against tyrannical dominion but also the internal struggle of choosing between the familial ties that bind and the moral obligation of rebellion.
In The Price of Rebellion, Bland delivers a stellar sequel and intensifies the reader’s eagerness for the concluding installment, where the final cost of rebellion will, with bated breath, be revealed.
Pages: 388 | ASIN : B0BMKWQ461
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