AUDIOBOOK

The Last Good Queen of These United States

Adam Owenby
4
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Duration
12h 12m
Year
2025
Language
English

About

What if the British Empire won the American Revolution-and never let go?
By 2052, the Empire spans continents, ruling from its capital in New York. Generations of constant war have consolidated the monarchy's power and reduced Parliament to a puppet. Censorship, violence, and control govern daily life. But the thirst for freedom never fully died.
They tried-five times-to win it back. Each time, they failed.
Now, a sudden rupture inside the Royal Family has changed everything. And the fractured, sometimes competing rebels have their best chance in a generation to strike.
This isn't just a what-if story. It's a bold, high-stakes epic that moves from the battlefields of Texas to palace intrigue in Bombay, from the streets of Montreal to the skies over Sicily. It's a novel about resistance to tyranny, about loyalty, ideology, and the terrible price of building a new world from the ruins of an old one.
The Last Good Queen bridges the Founders' vision and the political anxieties of the present. It's a globe-spanning alternate history that asks what happens when truth becomes a threat, when power answers only to itself, and when the institutions meant to protect liberty have collapsed.
At the heart of the conflict are two unforgettable characters:
Alexandra Baker, a war veteran turned rogue journalist silenced by violence and betrayal, must decide whether bearing witness is enough-or whether the fight for truth demands something more.
Andrew Greg, a brilliant strategist and lifelong rebel, must forge uneasy alliances and hold the line when all hope seems lost.
Their choices-and their sacrifices-will shape the fate of a global rebellion.
This novel rewards readers who want more. And that's intentional.
Yes, it's fast-paced: sabotage missions, naval battles, underground networks, and irreversible stakes.
But it's also layered: the plot spans continents and perspectives, with emotional depth and political tension that rewards close reading.

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