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In Triumph Shall Wave

(2026)
(The third book in the Fractured Union series)
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Nathan Greene never wanted the presidency. He came to it through constitutional crisis, not ambition, and has governed ever since as a man with nothing to prove and nothing to protect — least of all himself.

When American and Israeli intelligence confirms that Iran is weeks away from a nuclear test, the decision lands on his desk alone. Strike, or watch the most dangerous regime in the Middle East cross the threshold it has been approaching for twenty years.

He strikes.

What follows is fifty-three days that will define his presidency, his country, and a fragile global order pushed to the edge. A Special Forces team hunting fissile material in the Zagros mountains. A nuclear device loose in Hampton Roads. A young Iranian woman building a resistance network in Shiraz while the bombs fall above her. And a Muslim-American engineer from Dearborn converging on a pier where three thousand families are waiting for their sailors to come home — carrying a device, a cause, and a decision he hasn't made yet.

Mo Khoury is twenty-five years old. Born in Dearborn, married, employed at GM — and one of the most capable domestic operatives the IRGC has placed on American soil. He believes in a cause. He is about to learn what his cause is actually for.

Leyla Jafari is a twenty-three-year-old Persian literature student in Shiraz. For two years she has been building a resistance network while the regime hunts her, writing everything down in notebooks no one was supposed to find. Those notebooks will travel further than she knows.

In Triumph Shall Wave is a thriller about the cost of serious decisions made by serious people — and about what it means, in the ruins of a necessary war, to build something that lasts.

For readers of Vince Flynn, Brad Thor, and Daniel Silva.

Fractured Union Series — Book Three


Genre: Thriller

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