About the Book

About the Book

False Flags

False Flags is a meticulously constructed narrative that investigates the subtle mechanisms of influence, manipulation, and responsibility. Rather than focusing solely on plot, the work emphasizes the underlying structures that shape events, from strategic planning to the moral decisions of individuals. Multiple viewpoints provide insight into how circumstances, perception, and human error intersect, creating tension and depth.

The novel explores the consequences of choices, the fragility of truth in public discourse, and the ways power can be wielded to control narrative. It challenges readers to consider the ethical dimensions behind actions and decisions while maintaining a focus on character, resilience, and awareness. False Flags invites reflection on both societal dynamics and personal responsibility.