book cover of The Siren Protocol
 

The Siren Protocol

(2026)
(The sixth book in the Aegis Affair series)
A novel by

 
 
The web of control was never meant to be broken—but someone has to make the choice.
From the frozen fjords of Norway to the mist-laden tors of Dartmoor, intelligence operative
Gethin Vaughan and cryptographer Ellis are caught in the crossfire of a global psychological weapon: Prophet, a sentient lattice capable of predicting—and manipulating—human behavior. When the Cathedral Node, the heart of Prophet, is destroyed, the resulting void sparks a chain reaction across Europe.
Pursued by
Aegis, the shadowy organization that birthed Prophet, and Revenant, a rogue syndicate wielding its successor SHADE, Gethin and Ellis must navigate assassins, neurotoxins, and ghost nodes that rewrite reality itself. Allies are compromised, trust is a liability, and every decision may have already been simulated.
As the signal fractures into chaos, the operatives discover that Prophet’s true purpose was never global stability—it was control over free will. Now, with the voice of SHADE pulsing beneath the Antarctic ice, the next phase begins. And the ice remembers.
In a world where information is weaponized, survival depends on outsmarting the system before it outthinks you.



Genre: Science Fiction



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