- Genre:fiction
- Sub-genre:Political
- Language:English
- Pages:588
- Paperback ISBN:9798317838294
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Overview
What if everything in your city worked perfectly… for a reason you were never meant to understand? In the quiet Southern town of Learned, Georgia, nothing seems broken. Problems disappear. Decisions happen faster than they should. And some people always seem to get answers before anyone else even knows there was a question. At first, no one asks why. Until one man does. Thomas Cade isn't looking for trouble—he's looking at numbers. But what he finds isn't a mistake. It's a pattern. A system. One that doesn't control everything… just the parts that matter most. As a determined journalist begins asking the wrong questions, a trusted insider starts to hesitate, and an ordinary employee realizes she's been carrying something she doesn't understand—the truth begins to surface. Not loudly. Not all at once. But enough. Because once people start to see it—they can't un-see it. And once that happens… everything changes.
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What if the greatest threat to a town was not chaos… but control disguised as order?
In the quiet Georgia town once known as Learned, problems do not linger for long. Decisions move faster than they should. Certain people always seem to know what is coming before anyone else. On the surface, everything works.
Too well.
When Thomas Cade notices a pattern hidden inside the town's numbers, he begins pulling at a thread most people never knew existed. What he finds is not a mistake, but a system—carefully built, quietly protected, and designed to shape not only decisions, but who is allowed to understand them.
As an investigative reporter edges closer to the truth, a trusted insider begins to question the weight of what passes through her hands, and the men behind the curtain tighten their grip, the town is forced to confront a dangerous question:
Who has really been running things all along?
Lessons Learned in Georgia is a gripping political thriller about power, influence, hidden systems, and the moment a community finally chooses to see clearly.
Some systems don't collapse.
They get exposed.
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