America
Is A Zoo
An attack on Washington's Capitol Hill triggers a terrifying metamorphosis, exposing deadly political schemes.
The Boogeyman
in a zoo.
In Washington, D.C., a biochemical attack turns high-ranking politicians and government officials into the beasts they have, for so long, fought to contain within. An ambitious plan to overthrow the U.S. government and drive radical systemic changes is set in motion.
Remember, once the curtains are drawn, nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists.
For fans of George Orwell, Matt Ruff, and Colson Whitehead. A novel that operates at the intersection of political horror and biting satire, without blinking.
Full-length. Multi-POV. Washington D.C. rendered as a living organism with its own immune system — and the story of what happens when that system turns on itself.
Soares writes the American political machine the way it has always deserved to be written. With contempt, precision, and a very dark sense of humor.
Animal Farm
meets
Get Out
on Capitol Hill.
Orwell's fable of institutional rot, updated for the American empire. Peele's horror of systems that smile while they consume you. Both rewritten in the voice of someone who is apolitical by design, yet political by conviction.
Monsters in Men
The biochemical attack does not create monsters. It reveals them. The transformation is the most honest thing that has ever happened inside the Capitol.
Corruption & Power
America Is A Zoo maps the architecture of institutional corruption with surgical accuracy.
Revolutionary Spirits
The Watchmaker, Mama Joy, Abeba Solomon. Each carries a different vision of what comes after the system falls. The novel asks whether any of them are right.
Magical Realism & Terrorism
The fantastical sits inside the procedural with no apology. A CIA agent who skips through Georgetown. Politicians who grow claws. A chemist gifted with a means of reckoning by a higher power.

