STOLEN: the Plot to Rig Vote
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What if elections weren't stolen in the way you've always imagined?No hacked machines. No dramatic midnight swaps. No obvious fraud.Instead-something quieter.When Ethan Carter notices a subtle inconsistency in election data, he assumes it's a glitch. But the deeper he digs, the clearer it becomes: the system isn't broken.It's working exactly as designed.Across counties, behind neutral language like "continuity," "stability," and "confidence," a hidden architecture is shaping outcomes-not by changing votes outright, but by controlling how results are reported, interpreted, and ultimately accepted.As a group of Gen Z investigators uncovers the truth, they face a chilling reality: The people behind it don't believe they're destroying democracy.They believe they're saving it.STOLEN: The Plot to Rig the Vote is a gripping, intelligent political thriller that explores the fragile line between order and control-and asks one haunting question: If you never see the truth clearly... was it ever yours to begin with?
What if elections weren't stolen in the way you've always imagined?No hacked machines. No dramatic midnight swaps. No obvious fraud.Instead-something quieter.When Ethan Carter notices a subtle inconsistency in election data, he assumes it's a glitch. But the deeper he digs, the clearer it becomes: the system isn't broken.It's working exactly as designed.Across counties, behind neutral language like "continuity," "stability," and "confidence," a hidden architecture is shaping outcomes-not by changing votes outright, but by controlling how results are reported, interpreted, and ultimately accepted.As a group of Gen Z investigators uncovers the truth, they face a chilling reality: The people behind it don't believe they're destroying democracy.They believe they're saving it.STOLEN: The Plot to Rig the Vote is a gripping, intelligent political thriller that explores the fragile line between order and control-and asks one haunting question: If you never see the truth clearly... was it ever yours to begin with?
AmazonPages: 172, Paperback, Independently published
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