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King Trump

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Read T. J. P. Campbell's alternative history futuristic sci-fi novel. See what happens when President Trump gains biological immortality and buries all trace of the event and even buries the past itself. Marvel at how he elevates himself to the position of King of the world and the status of a god. Find out if anyone can stand in his way, especially as he now intends to expand his reign across interstellar space.

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King Trump: main description blurb.

President Trump gains biological immortality. Quickly, ruthlessly, he bends the world to his obstinate will, exterminating billions of innocent people along the way. Setting himself up as King of the world and a god among humanity, it would be suicide to question his authority.

King Trump quickly buries the truth of his past and even history itself in order to create his self-serving new world.

Thousands of years later, King Trump's astronomers discover an unsuspecting race of peaceful intelligent aliens living on a planet orbiting a relatively nearby star.

A few citizen generations further on, King Trump's engineers build a starship that heads off to the alien planet, and will reach it in a matter of mere years.

Can anything stop Trump spreading his evil omnipotent authority to the unsuspecting aliens?

Onboard the speeding starship, some graduating officers make a clever discovery of mind-blowing revelations. Could these revelations provide the stimulus for the start of some serious resistance?

Can King Trump be stopped?

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Please note this is parody and not to be taken as bearing any relation to fact (it is "future fake news" if you like). Furthermore, parody is not defamatory if the absurdity is so clear no reasonable person would consider the statements to be true. See copyright page of published novel for more details.
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King Trump is a 132,000 word alternative history futuristic sci-fi novel by T. J. P. Campbell.
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