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Paperback Fascism Speaks: Book 1. Propaganda Paige & the Missing Prosperity Book

ISBN: 1966014198

ISBN13: 9781966014195

Fascism Speaks: Book 1. Propaganda Paige & the Missing Prosperity

Propaganda Paige & the Missing Prosperity is a time-traveling historical revenge novel set in Philadelphia, 1776, where the founding myths of American freedom are stripped of dignity, ceremony, and patriotic gloss. Paige arrives not to admire the fathers of the republic but to confront them in the mud, blood, violence, and hypocrisy they helped build. The book treats prosperity not as a noble inheritance but as something born from slavery, exclusion, male power, and political theater. What follows is not a respectful retelling of the American founding, but a furious correction in which Paige moves through auctions, taverns, print shops, and congress halls, hunting the men who helped build a nation on stolen backs.

The novel is fast, brutal, and stylized, blending alternate history, anti-fascist revenge, feminist rage, and political desecration into a single narrative drive. It uses familiar founding figures not as marble icons but as flesh-and-blood participants in exploitation, cowardice, and spectacle. That is what gives the book its energy. It does not merely criticize myth; it smashes it. The city is filthy, the rhetoric is false, and the revolution looks very different when seen from the position of women, the enslaved, the disposable, and the erased. Paige herself functions less as a traditional heroine than as a corrective force, moving through the origin story of American power with the clear intent to ruin its self-congratulation.

Written for readers of historical revenge fiction, feminist alternate history, anti-patriarchal dystopian fiction, revolutionary-era horror, and violent political satire, Propaganda Paige & the Missing Prosperity offers a sharp and memorable entry point into the Paige sequence. It is cinematic, confrontational, and openly myth-breaking, with a voice that treats so-called liberty as something rotten from the start. Rather than asking what the founders meant, it asks what they did, who paid, and what it might look like if someone finally came back for the debt.

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