In Blue State, C. S. Crumley portrays a future America in danger of becoming a one-party system, where freedom of speech and personal property rights have been overruled by political correctness, and where corruption and gangster tactics are routinely ignored by party members dominating the university system and the media. For decades, the party has also been embedding its members into the various permanent branches of government, cementing their hold on power through audits, lawsuits, and a host of regulatory problems for political adversaries daring to step out of line. Discovering this shadow government and their method of internal communications, a few courageous men and women must fight for their lives against this new Orwellian nightmare, while trying to wake up a complacent and unwary public.