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Dollar Throne: The Unburied
In an age when information travels faster than armies, truth becomes the world’s most dangerous weapon.
When a classified archive known only as ZeroHour begins surfacing across encrypted networks, diplomats, intelligence agencies, journalists, activists, and warlords race to control its contents. Hidden inside the files is more than evidence of corruption is a blueprint revealing how humanitarian aid, global finance, intelligence operations, arms trafficking, and information warfare have become intertwined in a transnational system of power known as the Dollar Throne.
At the center of the storm is Rania, a translator turned reluctant whistleblower who inherits a USB drive carrying secrets entrusted to her by General Hadi. As she follows a trail stretching from Tehran to Geneva, London, Mumbai, Washington, Tel Aviv, and New York, she discovers that every leaked document exposes not only governments and corporations, but the private loyalties and betrayals of the people closest to her.
Beside her stands Noah, a gifted cyber-intelligence analyst who helped build the very digital architecture now hunting them. Torn between duty and conscience, he must choose whether to protect the institution that shaped him or the woman whose courage has shattered everything he believed about security, patriotism, and truth.
Watching from the polished halls of Geneva is Amira, an internationally celebrated human-rights director whose impeccable diplomatic reputation conceals a violent past that refuses to remain buried. As old allegiances resurface and family loyalties collide with political obligations, she is forced to confront the consequences of decisions that once seemed justified in the name of national security.
Above them all stands Director Fallon, the architect of a global intelligence network built on controlled narratives, covert financing, and carefully managed instability. To him, information is not meant to liberate people but to govern them. Every leak must be redirected, every witness managed, every truth reshaped before it becomes history.
From encrypted safehouses in London and rain-soaked streets in Mumbai to the marble corridors of Geneva, the ministries of Tehran, and the surveillance architecture of Washington, Dollar Throne: The Unburied explores a world where propaganda travels as quickly as compassion, where algorithms influence revolutions, and where intimacy itself becomes a battlefield.
Part literary thriller, part geopolitical drama, and part psychological meditation on memory and power, the novel asks unsettling questions: Who decides which stories become history? Can exposing hidden truths heal a fractured world, or does every revelation simply create another cycle of violence? And when institutions reduce human suffering to statistics and strategic interests, what remains of conscience?
Rich with international settings, morally complex characters, and emotional intensity, Dollar Throne: The Unburied is ultimately a story about inheritance—of trauma, of silence, and of responsibility. It is a novel about people who discover that the greatest battles of the twenty-first century are fought not only with weapons, but with archives, algorithms, memory, and the courage to bear witness.





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