A powerful tale of money, politics, and raw influence that pulls back the veil on a city ruled by credit.
In this novel, a nation-scale magnate named Jasper Macon wields credit like a tool to bend markets and people. Across the table, Governor Fuller faces a crisis that could upend his ascent, while others maneuver in the shadows—their moves shaping labor, wealth, and power. The story follows a tangled web of ambition, risk, and moral compromise as strategy and self-interest collide with the lives of those who rely on or fear the sway of big money.
The work blends sharp political drama with character study, exploring how wealth can become both shield and weapon. Readers will see schemes unfold, loyalties tested, and the costs of pursuing power in a world where a single decision can ripple through the economy and lives alike.
- Credit as a central force that drives political and business action.
- Strategic plotting among powerful figures and their consequences.
- Complex characters navigating ambition, ethics, and survival.
- A gripping look at money's influence on public life and private motives.
Ideal for readers of political fiction and mid-century power dramas seeking a tight, character-driven narrative.