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Inauguration Day marks the beginning of President Daniel Hayes's term, but an anonymous threat disrupts the ceremony, hinting at a conspiracy. Hayes receives a cryptic letter, revealing a mole within his administration. With the help of his trusted advisor, Olivia Barnes, and old friend General Marcus Lee, they uncover "The Shadow Council." As investigative journalist Sarah Mitchell exposes government corruption, chaos ensues with cyberattacks and an assassination attempt. Racing against time, Hayes and his team confront the unseen enemy, leading to a final showdown. In the aftermath, Hayes vows to rebuild and restore trust in the government.…mehr

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Inauguration Day marks the beginning of President Daniel Hayes's term, but an anonymous threat disrupts the ceremony, hinting at a conspiracy. Hayes receives a cryptic letter, revealing a mole within his administration. With the help of his trusted advisor, Olivia Barnes, and old friend General Marcus Lee, they uncover "The Shadow Council." As investigative journalist Sarah Mitchell exposes government corruption, chaos ensues with cyberattacks and an assassination attempt. Racing against time, Hayes and his team confront the unseen enemy, leading to a final showdown. In the aftermath, Hayes vows to rebuild and restore trust in the government.
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Autorenporträt
Nicholas Andrew Martinez is a distinguished author known for his gripping political fiction. His novels delve into the intricacies of power, corruption, and intrigue, offering readers a thrilling and insightful look at the political landscape. With a background in political science and a passion for storytelling, Martinez crafts narratives that are both thought-provoking and suspenseful. Outside of writing, he enjoys analyzing current events, traveling, and engaging in civic discussions. Nicholas's work continues to captivate and challenge readers, cementing his reputation as a leading voice in political fiction.