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The Executive Order

By David Fisher
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Publisher Description

In David Fisher's The Executive Order, this one-step-ahead-of-the-headlines thriller, a reporter races to uncover a conspiracy when he learns that the post-Trump president elected to heal the nation has more sinister plans.

In a post-Trump and Biden world, an independent senator, Ian Wrightman, is elected president to heal a nation frayed by extreme partisanship. After years of reporting chaos in the White House, digital journalist Rollie Stone and his colleagues embrace the normalcy. But after the country is rocked by a series of devastating terrorist attacks, the new administration springs into action and begins rolling out executive orders that claim to protect the American people—while slowly chipping away at their constitutional freedoms.

Rollie Stone is a wounded warrior whose hi-tech Mighty Chair serves as his unique assistant in investigations. When he uncovers evidence that the terrorist attacks are being coordinated much closer to home, he knows he needs to get this information into safe hands—but the president has declared war, and through his new executive powers is rounding up journalists, dissenters, and anyone else who gets in his way. Forced on the run with the help of an underground resistance movement, Rollie finds himself in a race for his life to reveal the truth. But who can he trust?

In this all-too-realistic thriller inspired by the Sinclair Lewis classic, It Can't Happen Here, one journalist will do whatever it takes to stop his country turning from democracy to dictatorship.

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“In the near-future political thriller, “The Executive Order,” David Fisher tells of a reporter who races to uncover a conspiracy when he learns that the post-Trump/Biden president elected to heal the nation has more sinister plans. The failures of the Trump and Biden administration are the catalyst for the 2024 election of an independent senator, Ian Wrightman, as President of the United States. Two years into the presidency, terrorists attacks kill thousands at the Pearl Harbour Memorial, New York’s Lincoln Tunnel and Louisiana’s Atchafalaya River. Just as the world adjusts, President Wrightman claims cyberterrorists have sent a wake-up call by hacking into a airplane system and, although the outcome ensures all land safely, harsher measures must be put in place to ensure the safety of Americans. Reporting on the chaos is digital journalist, Rollie Stone. He uncovers evidence about the origin of the coordinated attacks but is unable to get the information out safely. The president’s response to the terrorism is concerning. He rolls out and pushes through executive orders that minify U.S. citizens’ freedom of expression and civil liberties. Purported to protect his people, these initiatives actually chip away at their constitutional freedoms. Rollie Stone is racing to do whatever it takes to stop his country from trading democracy for dictatorship by blindly allowing those in power to go unchecked. Offering plenty of food for thought, this thriller will have you considering ulterior motives of those in power. You’ll be thankful for our freedoms we currently have and conclude that a deeper appreciation of them is needed in our post-Covid world. I found myself laughing at the direction Uber takes in the future (you’ll have to read to find out) and then coming to the conclusion that, in five years, anything is possible! Originally titled “How It Happened Here” and published later than expected, this well-written and eye-opening political thriller is worthy of your time. Thank you to David Fisher, St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for this advance copy in exchange for my honest review.”

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