Overview
Beneath the surface of American democracy, something has been watching.
For decades, a classified operation known only as Echo Nine existed in complete secrecy - hidden beneath intelligence agencies, buried inside military black programs, and protected by people powerful enough to erase anyone who came too close to the truth. Officially, it never existed. Unofficially, it became the most dangerous surveillance and psychological control system ever created.
When investigative journalist Daniel Mercer is found dead in Washington under suspicious circumstances, reporter Claire Holloway uncovers a trail of encrypted files leading toward a conspiracy far larger than anyone imagined. Hidden underground facilities. Artificial intelligence capable of predicting human behavior. Behavioral experiments conducted on civilians. Emergency government directives designed for societal collapse. And a system quietly shaping fear, information, and public perception from the shadows.
As classified archives begin leaking across the internet, America descends into chaos. Public trust collapses. Cities erupt in protest. Federal agencies launch massive manhunts to contain the truth before the country tears itself apart. But the deeper Claire digs, the more terrifying the reality becomes:
Echo Nine was never just a program.
It was the future.
Dark, intelligent, and chillingly realistic, Echo Nine is a cinematic political conspiracy thriller about surveillance, power, hidden governments, and the terrifying cost of control in the digital age. Perfect for fans of dystopian suspense, psychological thrillers, and high-stakes government conspiracies, this explosive novel will leave you questioning how much of your world is truly free.
Because once a government learns how to control fear...
it never willingly gives that power back.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781105326653
- ISBN-10: 1105326659
- Publisher: Red Cipher Press
- Publish Date: May 2026
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.37 pounds
- Page Count: 140
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