Hope by Jim Mosquera

Chandler Scott (Book #4)

HOPE: Can the nation find it during the crisis?

Hope

HOPE: Can the nation find it during the crisis? The fourth book in the Chandler Scott series.

Forces threaten to topple the first female President of the United States who faces opposition from secessionists and hostile forces in cyberspace and within her own government. Journalist Chandler Scott gets the call to undertake a covert mission to save her presidency and secure the country's future.

During his quest, he's forced to engage the Internet's dark forces to help him find the one person who might save the president.
Who can he trust? Will he make the right decision? The nation awaits.

Fans of Tom Clancy, Stieg Larsson, The Black Mirror, and the Man in the High Castle will love the Chandler Scott series. As the USA faces tumultuous social, political, and economic challenges, readers will connect with the alarmingly realistic plight of Chandler's world.

Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / Political

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Political

Language: English

Keywords: politics, crisis, hacker, conspiracy, cyber, thriller, president

Word Count: 80000

Sales info:

Book released on April 1, 2020.


Sample text:

It was a joyous and hopeful moment for the country.  On March 17th of the year 2022 the Chief Justice of the United States swore in the 46th President of the United States, Republican Alicia Scarborough.  Her trip to the White House as the leader of the free world felt like an aircraft that had lost cabin pressure — fortunately she had on her mask.

When the Electoral College voted on December 14, 2020, she came in second place to the incumbent, President Benjamin Jefferson, representing the Democratic Party.  Given the vast support for two other political parties, the Independent American Party (IAP) and the Theocracy Party (TP), no single candidate had the required 270 Electoral College votes.  The Constitution mandated an election in the House of Representatives, something that had not occurred since 1825.  That House vote never occurred because President Jefferson froze the results of the 2020 election by Executive Order 14666.  Financial crisis and cyber terror had rocked the nation.   Maintaining public confidence was essential for economic recovery and psychological well-being.  Even a document like the Constitution no longer served as a legal anchor.  Many rejected the Electoral College despite its constitutional mandate.  Jefferson surmised the public would view an election in the House, for president, and the Senate, for vice president, as a constitutional failure.

 

 

 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Bernarda Rojas Valenzuela
Author review:
Bernarda continues to provide great translations for my thriller series.

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