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The world's economic order shatters when developing nations simultaneously declare "Jubilee"-a biblical-inspired forgiveness of all international debt. As markets collapse and borders close, former activist David Krynauw finds himself leading a global investigation into the aftermath of this unprecedented revolution.
Appointed to head JCOM, the G8's oversight committee, David assembles a team to monitor worldwide changes. But powerful forces, desperate to maintain control, will kill to keep their influence. When his economic analyst is assassinated in London and an attempt is made on his
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The world's economic order shatters when developing nations simultaneously declare "Jubilee"-a biblical-inspired forgiveness of all international debt. As markets collapse and borders close, former activist David Krynauw finds himself leading a global investigation into the aftermath of this unprecedented revolution.

Appointed to head JCOM, the G8's oversight committee, David assembles a team to monitor worldwide changes. But powerful forces, desperate to maintain control, will kill to keep their influence. When his economic analyst is assassinated in London and an attempt is made on his own life in Switzerland, David realizes this assignment is far more dangerous than expected.

Alongside his longtime friend and newfound love interest Heather Gaes, and his resourceful assistant Lucinda, David uncovers a web of media manipulation, corporate corruption, and political conspiracy. From the dying rainforests of India to the transformed local economies of Argentina, from Nigeria's oil fields to America's failing power grid, his team races to document a world in transformation-and survive long enough to report it.

As nations experiment with environmental taxation and local sustainability, the United States clings desperately to its diminishing power. With evidence mounting that years of media coverage have been deliberately manipulated, David must choose between exposing the truth and protecting his team. But in a world where economics and survival have become intertwined, the truth may be the deadliest weapon of all.

"Leviticus 25: Jubilee" is a gripping political thriller that explores what happens when the world's economic reset button is pushed. This timely novel weaves global politics, environmental justice, and personal courage into a compelling vision of a possible future-one where the choice between power and survival will determine humanity's fate.


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Autorenporträt
Lawrence Nault is a purpose-driven storyteller whose work spans speculative fiction, poetry, documentary film, and political commentary, all rooted in a deep reverence for the natural world and a steadfast belief in the power of words to provoke change. A self-described mountain hermit navigating the digital noise of the modern world, Nault brings a quiet yet unwavering voice to the forefrontone that stands firm in the face of injustice and dares to ask the questions others turn away from.

His stories don't seek to escape the world but to engage with itto peel back its layers, challenge its systems, and illuminate both its harsh realities and hidden beauty. Whether writing about the fragility of identity in an AI-shaped future, the evolving relationship between humanity and the natural world, or the quiet resilience found in the face of ecological upheaval, Nault draws from lived experience and a profound connection to the land. His poetry often dances between frost and fire, grappling with death, rebirth, memory, and the resilience of the human spirit.

Grounded in the Badlands of Alberta and guided by a life lived close to the earthand two loyal colliesNault approaches writing as both a craft and a calling. He believes stories are seeds: some take root immediately, others lie dormant until the world is ready. Either way, he writes for those who listen closelyfor readers who find strength in silence, meaning in the margins, and hope in the hardest of places.