CIA analyst Nora Acheson is running the most important operation of her career when everything goes wrong.
Her asset in Vilnius misses the meeting. She stays past the abort window. And then a needle enters her neck on a rain-soaked Lithuanian street, and Nora wakes in an underground bunker, zip-tied to a chair, face to face with a man the Agency declared dead five years ago.
Cole Brannick was one of the CIA's best case officers. He built an intelligence network across the Balkans, ran eleven assets, and produced the kind of intelligence that reached the White House. Then someone inside the Agency sold every name to the Russians. Four officers died. Seven assets were erased. A car bomb in Belgrade was meant to finish the job.
It didn't.
Cole has spent five years as a ghost, hunting the traitor who destroyed his network and murdered the people he swore to protect. He has financial records, surveillance photographs, intercepted communications, and a wall of evidence that points to one of the most powerful officials in the CIA's clandestine service. What he doesn't have is access. He can't walk into Langley. He can't pull the classified files that would turn his theory into proof.
Nora can.
Thrust into an impossible alliance with a man she has every reason not to trust, Nora returns to CIA headquarters with a fabricated cover story and a mission that could end her career or her life. She navigates the politics of the Russia desk, the scrutiny of suspicious superiors, and the growing weight of evidence that suggests the conspiracy runs deeper than either of them imagined. The mole isn't one person. It's a system - embedded in the Agency's own oversight apparatus, protected by the very mechanisms designed to prevent exactly this kind of betrayal.
As Nora digs deeper into classified archives and Cole works the shadows of European intelligence, they uncover a truth that threatens to unravel the entire clandestine service. Someone has been selling American intelligence for years. Someone has been writing the official reports that covered every death. And someone is watching Nora, waiting for her to make the one mistake that will make her the next name on the list.
The clock is ticking. The walls are closing. And the only person Nora can trust is a dead man who kidnapped her - a man whose operational discipline is cracking under the weight of something neither of them planned for.
BLACKSITE is a taut, cerebral espionage thriller with a slow-burn romance at its core. For readers who love the institutional tension of John le Carr , the psychological depth of Megan Miranda, and the relentless pacing of Mark Greaney. Dual POV. Standalone.