Remember Point Releases First Novel by Former President of U.S. Borax Research Corporation

Riveting new book "Divided We Stand" is a literary political thriller, filled with suspense, lurid scandals, murder and intrigue, with an unlikely biracial hero, who must reunite the country and fight off nuclear annihilation.

Remember Point, a publishing company based in Santa Monica, California, just released the new novel, "Divided We Stand" by former corporate president, Howard Steinberg.

This controversial and fascinating political thriller takes us into the near future, where heightened political differences and an array of allegiances, have shattered the United States into five sovereign nations. Liberals and conservatives clash, as separatist factions force their own agendas to the forefront.

In "Divided We Stand," Marcel Crisp, the unlikely multiracial hero and a renowned journalist, fired for his persistent anti-partition beliefs, secretly works with other patriots to reunite the United States before nuclear annihilation threatened from abroad destroys them all.

Author Howard Steinberg served as President of the U.S. Borax Research Corporation and upon retirement chose to pursue his passion as a writer. His expertise in military defense work and his in-depth knowledge of fuels for ballistic missiles brings credibility to his book's explosive tale of a nation shattered by greed and special interest groups.

"Lurid romantic liaisons leading to a scandal culminating in a political assassination, along with international intrigue make this a heart-pounding thriller in the vein of John Grisham and Vince Flynn," states columnist Brooke Evans.

Howard Steinberg, now residing in San Clemente, California was educated at the University of Illinois, UCLA and was awarded an Atomic Energy Commission Postdoctoral Fellowship at MIT.

Remember Point is proud to publish "Divided We Stand", by award winning author, Howard Steinberg, now available at Amazon / Kindle.

Remember Point also publishes on Kindle, the inspirational short story collection, "Christmas Cowboys, Mistletoe Diner and Other Short Stories," and Holocaust survivor, Stefania Heilbrunn's powerful collective diary "Children of Dust and Heaven: A Diary from Nazi Occupation through the Holocaust."