The vault is real. What's inside it is alive. And it has been waiting.
Former DIA analyst Ben Kovac and investigative journalist Nora Radford survived the Harlan investigation. They exposed the crash-retrieval program. They thought the hard part was over. They were wrong.
A leaked FOIA document points to Building 18 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, where three sublevels beneath the surface hold something the government has been hiding since 1947. When a vault physicist breaks her silence, Kovac and Radford discover that the recovered craft are not the secret. The biological structures stored alongside them are not remains. They are artifacts - grown, layered, and emitting signals that have been intensifying for six weeks.
As a Senate hearing forces the program into the light, Kovac and Radford race to document what is in the vault before the people who have controlled it for seventy-seven years can move it, destroy the evidence, and silence anyone who has seen too much. But the deeper they go, the more they realize: the non-human intelligence that built these structures is not absent. It is watching. It is responding. And it has been in a conversation that no one on Earth understands.
In Black Vault, you will find:
- A Congressional hearing that becomes the most consequential testimony in American history
- A vault three levels beneath Ohio farmland where the walls are warm and the air hums with a frequency that resonates in bone
- A seventy-seven-year conspiracy controlled by people who believe disclosure would end civilization - and may be right
- The moment humanity discovers it is not alone, told with the tradecraft precision and white-knuckle pacing that made Retrieval a page-turner
Black Vault is the second book in The Disclosure Files series. Begin with Retrieval or dive in here - the truth does not wait for introductions.