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Set in the shadowy rise of American finance, FED is a historical crime thriller that explores the hidden forces behind the creation of the Federal Reserve and the men who shaped the modern financial world in secrecy.
In the early 20th century, as America industrializes and global power consolidates, a small group of financiers, politicians, and power brokers operate behind closed doors-engineering monetary systems that will quietly determine who prospers and who is erased. Banking dynasties, political operatives, and underground networks collide as backroom deals, covert meetings, and strategic betrayals reshape the nation's future.
As rumors spread and opposition grows, the line between patriotism and corruption blurs. Surveillance, intimidation, and violence become tools of policy. Those who question the system risk becoming casualties of history-forgotten, discredited, or destroyed.
Dark, meticulous, and unsettlingly relevant, FED is a gripping examination of power, money, and control-revealing how financial systems are built not in public forums, but in shadows, where truth is negotiable and consequences are permanent.
In the early 20th century, as America industrializes and global power consolidates, a small group of financiers, politicians, and power brokers operate behind closed doors-engineering monetary systems that will quietly determine who prospers and who is erased. Banking dynasties, political operatives, and underground networks collide as backroom deals, covert meetings, and strategic betrayals reshape the nation's future.
As rumors spread and opposition grows, the line between patriotism and corruption blurs. Surveillance, intimidation, and violence become tools of policy. Those who question the system risk becoming casualties of history-forgotten, discredited, or destroyed.
Dark, meticulous, and unsettlingly relevant, FED is a gripping examination of power, money, and control-revealing how financial systems are built not in public forums, but in shadows, where truth is negotiable and consequences are permanent.