In Shadow Control, the second installment of the Blackout Protocol series, investigative journalist Evan Hale is no longer chasing the truth from the outside. He is trapped inside the system that produces it.
What began as a nationwide blackout investigation has evolved into something far more calculated. Inside a restricted government facility, Evan uncovers the architecture of a parallel command structure operating beneath official authority. It is not a rogue operation. It is a designed system of governance, built to activate under crisis and expand through law, not force.
As Evan moves deeper into classified layers of financial manipulation, legislative engineering, and controlled civil unrest, he discovers a disturbing pattern. Nothing is random. The blackout was not a failure of infrastructure. It was a test deployment for a permanent administrative framework that is now being legally integrated into the state itself.
With ally Claire Marsh risking everything to provide him critical internal evidence, Evan obtains proof that the system was constructed years before the crisis began. But exposure comes at a cost. Once flagged as a containment risk, Evan finds himself on a 72-hour clock with no clear exit and no guarantee of survival if he stays.
Told in sharp, first-person present tense, Shadow Control delivers a tense, intelligent political thriller about systemic power, controlled chaos, and the quiet transformation of emergency authority into permanent rule.
Perfect for fans of government conspiracy thrillers, political suspense, and high-stakes investigative fiction, this novel explores a chilling question:
What if the system was never broken, only waiting to be activated?
In a world where truth is processed, filtered, and absorbed into law, Evan Hale must decide whether exposure is still enough or whether survival now depends on escape.