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The Exiles of the Republic - cover

The Exiles of the Republic

Edmond Dantès

Publisher: Editorial Bubok Publishing

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Summary

President Donald Trump's growing authoritarian grip on the levers of American power threatens to dismantle the balance and separation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. In doing so, he strikes at the very heart of democracy— both at home and across the world —fostering an atmosphere of fear and a rising hunger for freedom that fuels those who fight to reclaim lost liberties.

Against this backdrop, a young lawyer finds himself pitted against corruption and ruthless ambition, navigating the treacherous corridors of power controlled by the most powerful man in the most powerful nation. His struggle unfolds into a perilous and exhilarating contemporary epic.
Available since: 05/30/2025.
Print length: 58 pages.

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