A courier dies on a remote forest road in Oregon. The official cause is an accident.
It isn't.
When former military operator John Roberts stumbles onto a pattern of unexplained deaths, rigid corpses, and quietly altered reports, he uncovers something far more dangerous than negligence. A shipment that was never meant to be examined. A laboratory result that was never meant to survive. And a protocol designed not to be discovered - only repeated.
As evidence is erased and witnesses are silenced, Roberts must decide what to do with the truth once he understands it. Exposure carries consequences. Silence carries others. And justice, he learns, is not the same thing as containment.
Grounded in real-world science, modern tradecraft, and the mechanics of institutional power, The Exspiravit Protocol is a cold-eyed techno-thriller about how modern wars are fought - quietly, bureaucratically, and without warning.
Some incidents are accidents. Others are signals.