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Mr. Rook

I’m Mr. Rook — a Senator and the current Director of the Federal Intelligence Agency (FIA) of the United Empire. My work places me at the center of our nation’s most critical decisions, from national security and intelligence operations to the political strategy and leadership that shape the future of our country.
These experiences have fueled my passion for storytelling. I’ve begun publishing books that explore both the core ideals of the United Empire and fictional narratives of power, corruption, and ambition. My writing draws heavily from the challenges I face as a leader — the delicate balance between security and freedom, the struggle for influence, and the lasting impact of every decision made behind closed doors.
Whether directing the FIA, debating laws in the Senate, or crafting worlds on the page, my goal is the same: to share stories that reveal the complexities of leadership and the true cost of power.
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series: Cold Cases, Book 1
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Mr. Rook
“In a city ruled by shadows, Detective Marcus Branch takes on the Eclipse City Gang—only to find that the deeper he digs, the darker the truth becomes. When the bodies start dropping and the real players stay hidden, Marcus learns victory isn’t justice… and some wars never end.”