The Silent Web

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Book excerpt: What if everything you thought you knew about the world was a lie? Journalists Janet Miller and Robert Dunn thought they had exposed Klaus von Richter, the mastermind behind a global conspiracy. But when their lawsuit is dismissed, they realize Klaus’s web of control reaches further than they could have ever imagined. Now, they’re hunted, and every move they make is being watched. As the Virtuous Obscura, a shadowy organization with tentacles in governments and corporations worldwide, tightens its grip, Janet and Robert must go off the grid. They’re running out of allies, resources, and time. If they can’t stop Klaus, his plan, Operation Phoenix, will plunge the world into chaos, rewriting reality itself. In a world of shifting loyalties and blurred lines, can Janet and Robert stop Klaus before it’s too late? Or will they become pawns in his game once again? A gripping thriller with conspiracies, high stakes, and relentless action, The Silent Web is perfect for fans of global espionage and political intrigue.


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