Echoes of the Flag

Par : Jaxon Reed
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231945399
  • EAN9798231945399
  • Date de parution29/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Behind every flag lies a story - but what if that story is a lie?In the fictional country of Velkaria, engulfed in turmoil and oppression, a single photograph ignites the spark of rebellion. Captured by Ethan Kane, a seasoned photojournalist risking everything, the image of a young girl standing fearless amid the smoke becomes the defining symbol of resistance against a brutal regime. The world rallies behind the flag, inspired by what seems to be the raw truth of a people's struggle.
But when whispers of manipulation and espionage surface, Ethan's world crumbles. He learns the photograph was no candid moment of bravery - it was a carefully crafted scene, staged by his own government's covert intelligence apparatus to fuel propaganda and control the narrative of war. Now labeled a dissident and a threat, Ethan is forced into exile, hunted by the very regime he once trusted. Haunted by betrayal, Ethan embarks on a dangerous journey through a labyrinth of surveillance, cover-ups, and political conspiracies.
Alongside whistleblowers, refugees, and rebels, he fights to uncover the truth buried beneath layers of censorship and deception. But every step closer to exposing the lies threatens not only his life but the fragile hope of revolution itself. Echoes of the Flag is a gripping political thriller that delves deep into the shadows of power, where truth is weaponized and betrayal is the price of freedom.
It is a story of resistance, courage, and the moral cost of unveiling a reality built on lies.
Behind every flag lies a story - but what if that story is a lie?In the fictional country of Velkaria, engulfed in turmoil and oppression, a single photograph ignites the spark of rebellion. Captured by Ethan Kane, a seasoned photojournalist risking everything, the image of a young girl standing fearless amid the smoke becomes the defining symbol of resistance against a brutal regime. The world rallies behind the flag, inspired by what seems to be the raw truth of a people's struggle.
But when whispers of manipulation and espionage surface, Ethan's world crumbles. He learns the photograph was no candid moment of bravery - it was a carefully crafted scene, staged by his own government's covert intelligence apparatus to fuel propaganda and control the narrative of war. Now labeled a dissident and a threat, Ethan is forced into exile, hunted by the very regime he once trusted. Haunted by betrayal, Ethan embarks on a dangerous journey through a labyrinth of surveillance, cover-ups, and political conspiracies.
Alongside whistleblowers, refugees, and rebels, he fights to uncover the truth buried beneath layers of censorship and deception. But every step closer to exposing the lies threatens not only his life but the fragile hope of revolution itself. Echoes of the Flag is a gripping political thriller that delves deep into the shadows of power, where truth is weaponized and betrayal is the price of freedom.
It is a story of resistance, courage, and the moral cost of unveiling a reality built on lies.
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