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The Fracturing

Warren Drace

  • 01 april 2026
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Three people. Three documents. Twelve years of watching a democracy fracture.

Alex Chen is twenty-two when he walks into a senator's office in Federal City, carrying a backpack and the belief that the work of governance matters. Over eight years, he keeps a private journal — seventy-four entries documenting what he sees from inside the institution as it bends under forces it was not designed to withstand. By the time he leaves, the journal has become evidence in a congressional investigation, and the building he served in has been breached by a mob.

Sarah Mitchell is an investigative journalist who receives a phone call from a government records clerk on a Tuesday in 2014. That call begins a twelve-year investigation into the dark money network behind the political movement reshaping the country. She publishes her findings. The committee cites them. The courts process them. The voters read them and decide they don't matter enough.

James Walker is a veteran who came home from two tours with a back injury, a photograph of eighteen men, and a friend named Danny who drifted into online forums and never came back. When Danny walks through a breached door into the nation's capitol during the Siege, Walker is left to answer a question he's been avoiding for years: what is the cost of silence when you see someone you love being consumed by a machine you didn't build but didn't stop?

THE FRACTURING follows three ordinary people across twelve years as they document, investigate, and witness the slow unraveling of the institutions they believed in. From the first cracks in 2014 to the Siege and its aftermath, through congressional investigations, criminal indictments, a second election, and the quiet daily work of people who refuse to stop paying attention — this novel asks whether keeping the record is enough when the record doesn't change the trajectory.

This is not a book about politics. This is a book about what happens to the people who watch.

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