What if the next world war doesn't start with a bomb-but with a single gene?
It's 1993, and beneath the sands of Iraq, something is growing in the dark. Not a missile. Not a nerve gas stockpile. A designed virus-crafted to slip through borders, rewrite the body from the inside, and answer only to the hand that unleashed it.
An American strike team is sent into the desert with three simple orders:
Get in. Find the lab. Make sure nothing walks out.
But the deeper they move into the bunker, the stranger the questions become.
Why does a weapons facility look more like a research institute?
Why are hard drives and notebooks guarded like warheads?
And who is really funding a project that can turn whole populations into a genetic target?
From the first breach in the Iraqi night to the final revelation in a secure debriefing room, Geneticide pulls you into a world where virology, politics, and quiet faith collide-and where one decision in the desert could shape every future outbreak.
Step into the origin point of a biothriller universe built on real-world science and the thin line between defense and destruction.
Perfect for fans of Brad Thor, Tom Clancy, and Michael Crichton who want their thrillers smart, relentless, and disturbingly possible.