Fly Team Book 2: Shadow Entry
The second installment detonates with relentless motion. The Fly Team lands in Toronto and Hamilton to intercept a weapons network run by the Iron Wolves. What begins as a falsified manifest becomes a global collision between agencies, mercenaries, and ghosts who rewrite the rules of jurisdiction.
Jack Marshall and his unit chase encrypted signals through warehouses, rail yards, and waterfronts, uncovering a system older than any cartel — a structure engineered by an unseen Architect manipulating both Wolves and Shadow Force. Each chapter escalates: drones beneath the pier, masked operatives, double agents, betrayals, and a high‑speed chase that melts asphalt with experimental tech.
The narrative fuses institutional realism with cinematic pacing, turning Hamilton's industrial skyline into a battlefield of data and deception. Every scene is built for adaptation — dialogue tight, visuals kinetic, tension continuous. The Wolves are a symptom. The Architect is the disease. And the Fly Team is the only unit willing to confront both.
By the epilogue, the docks fall silent, but the resonance remains — a signal moving through systems that refuse to collapse. Shadow Entry is the moment the franchise crosses borders, proving that patterns do not wait; they move.
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