Mindweavers II: Attack plunges readers into a sprawling conspiracy where genetic warfare, ecological disaster, and covert power collide. When Interpol agent Jack Kavanaugh and his elite ISO6 team investigate cryptic murders of Middle Eastern defense contractors, they uncover links to the Black Lambda virus—a decades-old biological weapon that crosses species barriers and hijacks human behavior at the neural level.
When seventy-three sperm whales strand themselves on a Virginia beach during an unprecedented hurricane, the team realizes it's no accident. Evidence suggests the whales were neurologically hijacked by the same virus now targeting world leaders gathering for a G20 summit in Washington, D.C. Behind the chaos: a shadowy corporate syndicate descended from Nazi scientists who escaped to Switzerland, bent on "purifying" humanity through designer viruses and human cloning.
Jack races against time as the storm intensifies, his father is kidnapped, and a doppelgänger clone emerges as an assassin targeting him. The conspiracy peaks when twenty world presidents are abducted during the summit, their minds potentially compromised by viral programming. Navigating forensic labs, covert interrogations, and underwater biotech facilities, Jack must distinguish friend from foe while confronting questions about identity, consciousness, and weaponized nature.
With his team fractured by death and betrayal, Jack goes rogue—disappearing into the Louisiana bayou to establish Rhizome, an off-grid counter-intelligence unit. Operating from an underground biotech lab, he develops countermeasures while hunting the conspiracy's architects: three genetically engineered clones determined to reshape civilization through invisible control.
Blending hard science with speculative fiction, Mindweavers II explores the terrifying convergence of synthetic biology, artificial intelligence, and ecological collapse. The novel asks urgent questions: What happens when viruses become programmable? Who controls reality when minds can be remotely hijacked? Can humanity survive its own technological hubris?
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