Michael Anderson

About the Author

Michael Anderson brings his storytelling prowess from lecture halls to the page with his debut adult fiction novel, Jubilee: The Day Everyone Was Free. A former military officer, educator, and journalist, Anderson draws from his diverse experiences to tackle themes of inequality, national debt, and political polarization in an action-packed narrative with a surprise ending.

When not writing, Michael enjoys hiking, traveling, and spending time with his grandchildren. He splits his time between Eastern Washington and Utah, drawing inspiration from both serene rural settings and the dynamic landscapes of Utah’s deserts and canyons.

Michael Anderson

About the Book

Jubilee: The Day Everyone Was Free by Michael Anderson is a thought-provoking novel set in the near future where political and economic crises cast a dark cloud over the United States. Gordon Mendelson, a Secret Service agent nearing retirement, is given one last case. The seemingly simple assignment leads him to a counterfeiting operation capable of collapsing the economy of the country. His investigation discloses a cover up that points to the highest levels of government and threatens his life and the lives of those he is assigned to protect. The lead characters are pushed to the complex intersection where morality and duty come into conflict with what is best for an unstable world.

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