A taut, politically charged drama pulsing with moral tension and human fragility.
Florig dives into the heart of power, charting one man’s relentless climb from small-town mayor to the Oval Office in his compelling novel. From small-town Maine to the Oval Office, Joshua Sheehan sets out to end war itself. But when idealism collides with power, and peace demands compromise, he must decide how much of himself he’s willing to sacrifice for the world he hopes to save. Can one man change a world that profits from war?
Florig’s writing is taut and clear, shifting seamlessly from political combat to private reckoning. Behind the policy debates and press briefings beats the soul of a man trying to reconcile principle with survival. Sheehan’s moral struggle as well as his partnership with the grounded Stephanie gives the novel its heartbeat. Part political thriller, part moral reckoning, the novel asks difficult questions about leadership, compromise, and the price of peace in an age when truth itself feels negotiable. Readers who relish the tension between power and principle will find both thought and feeling here in equal measure.
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