ECHOES OF POWER

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The trilogy of a world on the edge of an era.
Book I

The Golden Age

In a modern Inca empire where debt, status, and spectacle keep millions in line, a gifted hacker discovers the hidden logic behind the system. What begins as an act of resistance becomes the first crack in a nation built to look eternal.

Book II

The Zodiac Killer

As the old order begins to fracture, a brilliant mathematician is drawn into a crisis of faith, power, and public devotion. In a world desperate for meaning, one man’s search for truth may transform him into something far more dangerous than a believer.

Book III

The Memory Key

Years after the first rebellion, a bartender carrying a secret guilt finds himself at the center of the final struggle: not over territory or faith, but over reality itself. As AI technology closes its grip on human life, the most unlikely man may be the last one capable of resisting it.

You already know something is wrong.

You see it in the numbers that never quite add up. In the leaders who speak of freedom while building cages. In the faith that both soothes and dominates millions of people. In the devices in your pocket that know more about you than your closest friend - and answer to someone you'll never meet.

The Echoes of Power trilogy is for readers who are done being told not to look.

This is a story about power. Where it hides, how it survives, and what happens to the rare, unlikely people who stumble into its machinery and refuse to walk away quietly. A hacker who exposes the invisible ledgers that govern nations. A mathematician who finds a proof that could shatter the foundations of organized faith. A bartender who pieces together the most dangerous picture in human history, one late-night confession at a time.

Three books.
Three ordinary people standing inside extraordinary systems of power.
One unforgiving question.

Who actually runs the world, and what would it cost to stop them? If you've ever felt that something, somewhere, is deeply and deliberately wrong, this trilogy was written for you. This is not dystopian fiction. This is the present tense, with the volume turned all the way up.

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Iroquois

Capital: Onondaga (Federal Council District)

Language: Cherokee

Founding year: 1889 (Great Confederacy formed)

Historical synopsis:

The Iroquois grew from the ancient Haudenosaunee confederacy, a community formed by Native Americans. After winning the Battle of White Plains they stop the west expansion of British settlement in the Americas. A nation built on alliances, memory, and strategic patience. Known for diplomacy, intelligence, and federative politics.

Canada

Capital: Ottawa

Language: French

Founding year: 1867 (Confederation)

Historical synopsis:

Canada formed from French and British settlements that gradually joined into a stable northern federation. The world sees it as a resource-rich, diplomatic power: calm, strategic, and quietly influential, especially through its Arctic reach and deep trade networks.

Elysia

Capital: Hollywood City

Language: English

Founding year: 1915 (annexed); 1945 (sovereignty restored by national buyout settlement)

Historical synopsis:

Elysia began as a rebel entertainment enclave founded by filmmakers, inventors, and financiers escaping eastern patent monopolies. After annexation by the United State and later restoration through the Buyout Accords, it became a sovereign media-state. The world sees Elysia as glamorous, manipulative, and culturally irresistible, a country that rules through stories.

Maya Confederation

Capital: Teotihuacan

Language: Mayan

Founding year: 1661 (Confederation Charter proclaimed)

Historical synopsis:

The Maya Confederation grew from ancient city-states famous for astronomy, mathematics, architecture, and ritual power. Its modern state formed by joining diverse regions under a confederal system to fight european invaders. The world sees it as disciplined, sustainable, and intellectually ancient, a civilization that turned memory into infrastructure.

Texas

Capital: Austin

Language: Spanish

Founding year: 1821 (independence recognized)

Historical synopsis:

Texas rose from a Spanish exploration in the new world into an independent republic, shaped by migration, border wars, and hard-nosed diplomacy. Today, it is known as an energy-rich military and trade power, a rugged buffer state with outsized influence across North America.

Inca Republic

Capital: Cusco (Until 1960), Picunche (After 1960)

Language: English & Quechua

Founding year: 1200 (Kingdom of Cusco) / 1889 (constitutional government formed)

Historical synopsis:

The Inca Republic was forged from the Yachay Restoration, which transformed imperial traditions into a modern industrial republic. Built on planning, discipline, education, and infrastructure, it became the dominant superpower of the modern world. To outsiders, the Inca Republic is brilliant, overwhelming, and unnervingly organized, a nation that treats history as strategy.

Reimar

Capital: Joinville

Language: Italian, Spanish, German

Founding year: 1948 (Republic proclaimed; refugee-state institutions formalized)

Historical synopsis:

Reimar began as a disputed southern frontier shaped by Italians, Spanish, German, and Brazilian influence. After the Second World War, it became a refuge-state for displaced Europeans, engineers, and industrial planners. The world sees Reimar as precise, cautious, and technically formidable, a neutral machine-state built from ruins.

Brazil

Capital: Brasília

Language: Portuguese

Founding year: 1822 (independence declared) / 1988 (Modern Constitutional formed)

Historical synopsis:

Brazil has a distinctive history with several forms of administration, including empire, republic, dictatorship, and ultimately social democracy, after emerging from Portuguese colonial domination. The world sees it as vast, musical, unequal, and indispensable. A continental power of food, minerals, energy, culture, and constant reinvention.

The United State

Capital: Washington, D.C.

Language: English

Founding year: 1776 (independence declared); 1789 (constitutional government formed)

Historical synopsis:

Born from a revolt against Britain, the United State grew from thirteen colonies into an industrial and military giant. To the world, it is a restless engine of markets, invention, and global power. Admired for its innovation, feared for its reach, and locked in a long rivalry with the Inca Republic.

Palmares Republic

Capital: Palmares City

Language: Portuguese

Founding year: 1705 (free territory founded; sovereignty consolidated)

Historical synopsis:

The Palmares Republic began as Angola Janga, a free territory founded by escaped enslaved peoples and allied communities beyond colonial control. Through resistance, fortification, and political discipline, it survived and became a permanent state. The world sees Palmares as the hemisphere’s great symbol of self-emancipation, defiant, resource-rich, and impossible to erase.

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