Crimson Drift is the haunting sequel to Crimson Swarm-a chilling meditation on identity, illusion, and the quiet collapse of free will.
Forty-five years after humanity's first war with the Veil, the surviving colonies believe they've found peace-until the arrival of an offworld ship destroys that illusion.
Milo, architect of the Treaty, trusts that the war is over. Mira, a gifted empath, begins to sense otherwise: subtle rhythms beneath the surface, guiding thought and choice. As they confront what passes for freedom on Rubina, long-buried truths rise.
Old threats return. New ones awaken. And beneath it all, something vast begins to move.
For readers of Annihilation, Children of Time, and The Three-Body Problem, Crimson Drift is a slow-burn science fiction novel that explores influence, identity, and the quiet horror of assimilation disguised as peace.
This is not a story of resistance. It's a story of erosion-of what we lose when we forget we had a choice.