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The Silent Coup

How Lies, Power, and Fear Almost Destroyed a Democracy

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
Odesíláme za 14-21 dnů
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For decades, the Republic of Vesperia believed its democracy was strong enough to survive anything.T...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
264
EAN
9798182278478
Enbook ID
52983173
Hmotnost
359
Rozměry
152 x 229 x 14

Kompletní popis

For decades, the Republic of Vesperia believed its democracy was strong enough to survive anything.

Then it elected Maxwell Glory.

A celebrity businessman turned political phenomenon, Glory sweeps into power promising to fix a broken system. To millions of frustrated voters, he is a champion. To his critics, he is a dangerous opportunist. To the institutions meant to restrain him, he is something entirely unprecedented.

As government agencies are hollowed out, experts replaced with loyalists, and reality itself becomes increasingly negotiable, most citizens dismiss the chaos as politics.

Retired librarian Margaret Chen sees something different.

While researching government budgets in the National Archives, she discovers billions of euros that appear in official accounts but vanish without explanation. What begins as a puzzling accounting discrepancy soon becomes evidence of one of the largest financial conspiracies in modern European history.

As Margaret follows the money, she finds unlikely allies:

  • David Okonkwo, a government accountant uncovering hidden transfers and phantom programs.
  • Viktor Petrov, a former intelligence officer who recognizes the signs of a foreign influence operation.
  • Alex Kumar, a political satirist whose jokes begin exposing truths far more dangerous than he realizes.

Together they uncover a sprawling network of corruption, propaganda, shell companies, and covert influence stretching from the Presidential Palace to hostile foreign powers.

But the deeper they investigate, the clearer it becomes that President Maxwell Glory may not be the true architect of the scheme.

Because behind the headlines, behind the scandals, and behind the carefully manufactured chaos stands Natasha Volkov-the enigmatic First Lady whose ambitions reach far beyond the borders of Vesperia.

Part political thriller, part dark satire, The Silent Coup explores how democracies are not always destroyed by tanks, revolutions, or invasions.

Sometimes they are dismantled one lie at a time.

As the conspiracy tightens and the country edges toward collapse, Margaret and her allies face an impossible question:

Can truth still save a democracy when enough people have stopped believing in it?