VOICES STOLEN
A Drake Deen Investigation
What if someone could decide who deserves to be heard?
Across the world, powerful voices begin disappearing.
A congresswoman loses her ability to speak in the middle of a live broadcast.
A media pundit suddenly falls silent during a national interview.
A cartel leader boasting of his untouchable power opens his mouth-and nothing comes out.
No illness.
No technology.
No explanation.
Within days the phenomenon becomes known worldwide as Voices Stolen.
Governments fear a new kind of weapon. Intelligence agencies scramble to identify the source before it spreads further. The White House demands answers.
The investigation falls to Drake Deen.
A senior field agent for the Bureau of Cultural Stability, Deen specializes in the hidden forces that shape human behavior-propaganda, psychological warfare, and the manipulation of public thought. Brilliant, unconventional, and often operating outside traditional intelligence methods, Deen begins searching for a pattern buried deep within the world's communication networks.
What he finds changes everything.
Every stolen voice belongs to someone wielding enormous influence over public opinion.
Politicians.
Activists.
Media figures.
Extremists.
As the phenomenon accelerates, international intelligence agencies race to seize control of what they believe may be the most powerful psychological weapon ever discovered. Political pressure mounts. Global tensions rise. And Drake Deen begins to suspect something no one in government is prepared to accept.
This may not be an attack.
It may be judgment.
And somewhere, someone may be deciding which voices deserve to remain.
As Deen moves closer to the truth, he must confront a terrifying possibility: stopping the phenomenon could unleash consequences far greater than the silence itself.
Because the most dangerous power in the world may not be speech.
It may be the ability to take it away.
Voices Stolen is a gripping political thriller about influence, power, and the fragile line between justice and control. Perfect for readers of modern espionage and high-stakes intelligence suspense.