Colour Revolution By Shain Haggadone
American Colour Revolution is a high-stakes political thriller that delves into the rise, fall, and resurgence of billionaire-turned-president Robert Adams. Set against a backdrop of media manipulation, government corruption, and global upheaval, the novel explores deep-state conspiracies, election interference, and the battle between populism and entrenched elites.
As Adams challenges the establishment, his enemies—political insiders, intelligence operatives, and corporate power players—launch a coordinated campaign to destroy him. Riots erupt, police stations burn, and the media crafts a narrative to justify a stolen election. When the dust settles, Adams is exiled, his allies are persecuted, and America is thrust into chaos. But the war isn’t over. From the shadows, Adams plots his return, seeking justice in a system rigged against him.
Blending real-world events with gripping fiction, American Colour Revolution is an unflinching look at power, deception, and the cost of defying the system. Bold, provocative, and deeply immersive, this novel pulls no punches in its portrayal of modern political warfare.