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The Fractured Union

By: James W. Parker
Narrated by: John Clayton
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THE FRACTURED UNION

A Prophetic Political Thriller of Collapse, Identity, and a New American Reckoning

The United States didn’t fall with a bang. It unraveled with a whisper.

In a future closer than you think, the once-united republic has shattered. States have seceded. New flags rise where old ones once flew. Texas declares independence. California votes to return to Mexico. Alaska and Hawaii forge global alliances. And in the heartland, ordinary people are forced to choose between loyalty, survival-and freedom.
As power fractures, leaders rise-not from palaces, but from farms, classrooms, churches and city halls.

  • A rancher in Arizona trying to keep peace as borders vanish.
  • A tech entrepreneur in California navigating a cultural rebirth.
  • A pastor in Utah seeking unity through faith, not force.
  • A president in Washington watching his country slip through his fingers.

This isn’t the Second Civil War. It’s the first great American reckoning.
From the flooded streets of Louisiana to the high deserts of New Mexico, from the shores of Oahu to the oil fields of Texas, The Fractured Union weaves a gripping, deeply human story of a country redefining itself in real time.
If you think collapse could never happen here-this book will make you think again.

©2025 James W Parker (P)2026 James W Parker
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