In the dead zones of the Pacific, wars are no longer declared-they are triggered.
When a classified naval exercise vanishes from the grid, intelligence agencies dismiss it as a systems failure. They're wrong. What's unfolding beneath the Pacific's shipping lanes is a silent architecture of death: an AI-driven kill chain linking satellites, submarines, private defense contractors, and rogue state actors-designed to strike without fingerprints or accountability.
Pulled into the vortex is a former intelligence operative turned legal fixer, a man who understands that in modern warfare, the law is often the first casualty. As bodies surface from Manila to Honolulu and markets convulse in Tokyo, he uncovers a conspiracy that weaponizes jurisdictional loopholes, deniable algorithms, and international treaties never meant to face autonomous war.
Every move is monitored. Every alliance is transactional. And somewhere offshore, a switch waits to be flipped.
With time running out and the Pacific on the brink of an untraceable catastrophe, the question is no longer who will pull the trigger-but whether anyone can prove a crime before the world burns in plausible deniability.
Pacific Kill Chain is a razor-sharp geopolitical thriller where Bond-level action collides with legal intrigue, exposing the terrifying future of warfare in a world where no one is officially responsible-and everyone is a target.