authoritarian rule

The Checkpoint

Cora wasn’t supposed to be out this late. She had no choice. The ration system had failed again, leaving her stranded, forced to barter for food. Now, the streets were empty, the curfew sirens long faded, and the checkpoint stood between her and safety.

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Nowhere Left to Run

Cora had tried to leave. FLAGGED FOR REVIEW. No appeal. No escape. She was trapped, forgotten, erased. Alone in her empty apartment, the propaganda droned on. The Circle provides. The Circle protects. The Circle secures your future. She had fought it for so long. But now, in the silence, she felt it sinking in.

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The Rule of the Elite

In The Rule of the Elite, power was not taken by force—it was consolidated in plain sight. The Chairman’s rise was not the work of a single mastermind but the quiet alignment of billionaires, war profiteers, media moguls, and religious empire-builders who each secured their own dominion before the Circle ever took control.

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The False God

The Chairman wasn’t just a leader—he was chosen. That’s what the pastors told them. He was imperfect, yes, but wasn’t David a sinner? Wasn’t Paul once Saul? God uses flawed men to carry out His will.

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The Abduction of Alex

In The Abduction of Alex, Cora experiences the nightmare of watching her husband ripped from their home by the Circle’s enforcers. She hides as Alex stands his ground, recording the moment he knew was coming.

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