She was right once. She was wrong once. And forty-seven million people have no idea which one matters more.
CIA analyst Brynn Keller has a problem: she can see the pattern, but no one will believe her. Six months ago she triggered a full-scale interagency response over a threat that turned out to be an authorized penetration test. Her credibility didn't survive it. Now her algorithms are flagging seventeen critical infrastructure systems - power grids, water treatment, agricultural networks - showing identical signatures of structured interference, and she's the analyst everyone expects to be seeing ghosts again.
She isn't.
Across seventeen Kansas farms, FBI Supervisory Special Agent Hollis Drummond is pulling Chinese-manufactured soil sensors that were quietly "upgraded" by a shell company a week before a fungal pathogen spread against the prevailing wind. He doesn't wait for Bureau approval. He doesn't miss patterns. Not since Afghanistan, not since three soldiers died in an ambush because he filed an intelligence report as low priority.
When Brynn's cyber signatures and Hollis's agricultural evidence map to the same seventeen locations on the same dates, the investigation stops being two separate cases. It becomes something neither of them can stand down from.
Liberation Day. Sixty-six days away. A coordinated attack designed to collapse American infrastructure - power, water, communications, food supply - not to cause chaos for its own sake, but to paralyze U.S. military response while China moves on Taiwan.
But as Brynn and Hollis close in, they discover something worse than the attack itself: going public gives the enemy exactly the pretext they need. Stopping it isn't enough. They have to stop it in silence, in sixty-six days, without anyone knowing why - while a mole inside their own investigation is feeding their every move to the people they're hunting.
The math is brutal. Some systems can't be defended. Some people can't be saved. Every decision comes with a body count, and someone has to make the call.
Brynn makes it. She carries it. So does everyone who survives it.
A propulsive, morally serious thriller about the gap between signal and noise, the cost of being right when it matters, and the weight of the decisions that hold everything together - even when everything falls apart.
Perfect for readers of Daniel Silva, Vince Flynn, and Tom Clancy.