The Rule of Many

Born to a death sentence in a near-future America, rebellious sisters herald a revolution—if they can survive.

Twins Ava and Mira Goodwin defy the Rule of One simply by existing. The single-child law, ruthlessly enforced by Texas’s Governor Roth, has made the sisters famous fugitives and inspirations for the resurgent rebellion known as the Common.

But the relentless governor and his implacable Texas State Guard threaten that fragile hope, as Roth consolidates his power in a bid for ultimate authority.

As Ava and Mira relinquish the relative safety of their Canadian haven to stand against Roth, new allies arise: Owen, a gifted young programmer, impulsively abandons his comfortable life in a moment of compassion, while Zee, an abused labor camp escapee, finds new purpose in resistance.

The four will converge on Dallas for a reckoning with Roth, with nothing less than their destinies—and the promise of a future free from oppression—on the line.

Disobedience means death. But a life worth living demands rebellion.

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Booklist
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This sequel to The Rule of One (2018) continues its action-oriented plot. It, like its predecessor, is timely in its expressions of political hardball and greed…fans of the first will enjoy the thrill of the second.

School Library Journal
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This fast-paced sequel will appeal to fans of the series’ first book (The Rule of One) as well as to readers who enjoy dystopian fiction in general.

The Daily Texan
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The Rule of Many is a thrilling page-turner filled with adventures, heartwarming reunions and shocking twists…The story is an enjoyable read that demonstrates the importance of family, standing up for what you believe in, and female power.

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