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Asymmetrical Interference

(2026)
(The third book in the Founders series)
A novel by

 
 
Jen Yates was the Agency’s most lethal cyber-warfare expert—until she turned her back on her team, her oath, and her flag.

To her former colleagues, she is a traitor. To the U.S. government, she is a rogue officer threatening global stability. But Jen is something far more dangerous: an elite operator no longer bound by rules or regulations. With her oath broken, she is free to wage unrestricted warfare against a single target—a computer network giving Russian troops a lethal edge on the battlefields of Ukraine.

Her mission begins in the war zone but quickly shifts to the Netherlands, where she prepares to do the unthinkable: deploy ‘Deadlock,’ a devastating strain of malware, against the infrastructure of a sovereign NATO ally.

The stakes are incredibly high. If Jen succeeds, she destroys a system responsible for the deaths of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians. If she fails, a NATO ally will be plunged into chaos, and the Western alliance will be shattered.

But the Dutch authorities and the CIA aren’t her only problem. Anastasia Orlov, a ruthless Russian operative fueled by a blood debt, is closing in. Cut off from support and hunted by the very country she’s trying to protect, Jen is walking a razor’s edge.

She’s already betrayed her country; now she must survive the fallout.

Perfect for fans of Jack Carr, Mark Greaney, and Brad Thor, Asymmetrical Interference fuses technology with the gritty world of special operations action.


Genre: Thriller

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