The SixYear Plan
Six years. Fifty dying towns. Sixty-seven votes. A billionaire sets out to remake American power without breaking a single law — and discovers that legal and clean are not the same word.
Glenn Canfield made his fortune reading numbers other men ignore. Then the numbers said something impossible.
America’s forgotten towns could be brought back — and every town brought back would change who holds power. No conspiracy. No dark money. Everything in the open, everything legal, everything paid for. The plan keeps two ledgers. Only one of them balances.
Every victory costs something. The trilogy is the bill.
Read the plan from the first line to the last.
The Ledger
A dying hometown. A fortune with nothing left to buy. Glenn Canfield gives himself six years to rebuild the towns America wrote off — knowing that every town he saves quietly redraws the map of power. Everything he does will be legal. That’s what makes it dangerous.
Compounding
The plan is working. That’s the problem. Wins earn enemies who learn, a machine that succeeds starts asking to be kept, and the opposition finds the one thread that could unravel everything — a thread that happens to be true. The cleanest victory in living memory will be paid for by the man who least deserves the bill.
Settled
Sixty-seven. The number that makes the win permanent — or proves it was never as clean as it looked. In the final book the machine runs on its own, a worthy adversary plays his last game, and Glenn learns the endgame’s true opponent: the man who built it.
Power can be bought legally. The question is what it costs.
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