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Send the Ghost

(2026)
(The third book in the Task Force Orange series)
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The war begins long before the first shot is fired.

Drake ‘Birddog’ Woolf is a damaged intelligence operator assigned to Task Force Orange—the Intelligence Support Activity—the military’s most secretive Tier One unit. Their mission isn’t to pull triggers. It’s to find targets, manipulate signals, and shape the battlefield from the shadows.

They are the ghost behind every operation.

When Drake is deployed to Rome to provide signals intelligence and electronic warfare support for a high-stakes NATO peace conference, the assignment appears routine: monitor communications, identify threats, and ensure nothing slips through the cracks.

Then Drake begins seeing signals that shouldn’t exist.

Encrypted transmissions that authenticate with perfect credentials. Orders issued by command authorities who never gave them. Patterns buried in the noise that only he can see.

At the center of it all is CHAMELEON—a classified signal warfare platform capable of masking, spoofing, and fabricating reality itself.

It can create false orders. False identities. False truth.

As the peace summit destabilizes and members of his team are targeted, Drake finds himself trapped inside a covert conspiracy involving rogue operatives, private military interests, and a weapon capable of igniting global conflict.

But the greatest threat may not be the device.

It may be Drake himself.

Sleep-deprived. Traumatized. Uncertain of his own perception. Drake can no longer distinguish between authentic signals and manufactured deception.

Hunted by enemies he cannot see and doubted by allies he cannot trust, Drake must uncover the truth before a manufactured reality triggers a war that cannot be stopped.

Because in modern intelligence warfare, perception is the battlefield.

And Drake Woolf is losing his grip on it.

SEND THE GHOST is a psychological military espionage technothriller that pulls back the curtain on Task Force Orange and the hidden world of signals intelligence, covert surveillance, and electronic warfare.

Perfect for readers who enjoy:

• Military Thrillers
• Espionage and Intelligence Thrillers
• Technothrillers and Electronic Warfare Fiction
• Psychological Thrillers with Unreliable Narrators
• Covert Operations and Tier One Units


Fans of Jason Bourne, Jack Carr, and Tom Clancy will discover a new kind of warfare—where truth itself is the weapon.


Genre: Thriller



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