A government network was supposed to be impossible to breach.
Marcus Carter opened it anyway.
By day, Marcus is a quiet nineteen-year-old working behind the counter at an Oakland electronics store. By night, he is Specter, a gifted hacker with a dangerous appetite for systems no one else can touch.
When a rumor spreads through underground forums about a locked government network known as The Unbreakable Fortress, Marcus sees it as the ultimate test. With help from Maya, a razor-sharp strategist, and Liam, a hardware genius with a talent for staying alive, he slips past the outer defenses.
What they find is not a database.
It is Project Leviathan.
Buried inside the stolen files are neural-control schematics, human-subject logs, offshore facility maps, and evidence of a classified experiment hidden beneath the Pacific. Something massive is being held in the deep. Something alive. Something powerful enough to turn the ocean itself into a weapon.
And now the people behind it know Marcus' name.
Hunted across Oakland, chased through hidden facilities, and forced into an impossible alliance with a rogue agent, Marcus and his team race to expose the truth before Leviathan is deployed.
But the deeper they go, the more personal the conspiracy becomes. Marcus' missing father may not have abandoned him after all. He may have helped build the very system Marcus is trying to destroy.
Now Marcus must decide what matters more:
the truth, survival, or the people he may have to lose to stop a nightmare from surfacing.
Inside this high-stakes thriller, you'll find:
A hacker pulled into a deadly government conspiracyA classified ocean facility hiding illegal experimentsA terrifying deep-sea project called LeviathanA missing father whose secrets may change everythingA team of fugitives forced to choose between evidence and survivalA final act of flooding corridors, collapsing systems, and impossible moral choicesHacking the Abyss is a fast-paced tech conspiracy thriller packed with cybercrime, deep-sea danger, government secrets, bioengineering horror, and relentless suspense.
The ocean is hiding more than a monster.
It is hiding the people who built one.