In "Fractured Union: The Election That Shattered America," the fate of a nation hangs in the balance as the 2020 election spirals out of control, igniting a series of events that threaten the very fabric of democracy. With the world gripped by a pandemic, political polarization at an all-time high, and a mysterious AI predicting the collapse of society, the stakes have never been higher. Shadowy government factions, rogue hackers, and foreign powers work behind the scenes to manipulate the outcome, while armed militias prepare for civil war. As chaos unfolds, the nation is forced to confront a…mehr
In "Fractured Union: The Election That Shattered America," the fate of a nation hangs in the balance as the 2020 election spirals out of control, igniting a series of events that threaten the very fabric of democracy. With the world gripped by a pandemic, political polarization at an all-time high, and a mysterious AI predicting the collapse of society, the stakes have never been higher. Shadowy government factions, rogue hackers, and foreign powers work behind the scenes to manipulate the outcome, while armed militias prepare for civil war. As chaos unfolds, the nation is forced to confront a terrifying question: Can America survive the aftermath of its most divisive election, or is it destined to fracture beyond repair? Blending political intrigue, advanced technology, and dystopian elements, this speculative thriller explores the fragility of democracy and the dangers of unchecked power in a world where the lines between truth and deception are blurred.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Moore was born in Ireland and later emigrated to Montreal. Moore published his first collection of poetry, Silence, in 2016. Other books followed: Poems 2020, The March of the Copylong Shadows, 2020, Fame and Fortune, The Copyright Curse of Cassandra, 2021, The Life of a Slave, 2022, and The Timeless Love of Billy B for Scheherazade, 2022. Evening Light over Kouraki is his first novel. He is presently working on another full-length novel, Things Not Said. Moore has already made his mark as a visual artist in Canada, the USA, and Europe.
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