The queen's sacrifice
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Filip Forsberg
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Dr. Helena Voss thought she understood the limits of human genetics—until she's dragged from her Stockholm laboratory to witness the impossible. General Drake has done more than create supersoldiers. He's brought back the dead.
In the frozen depths of Siberia, history's most ruthless killers breathe again, their DNA reconstructed and enhanced beyond human capability. But these aren't just any soldiers—they're genetic resurrections of legendary assassins, each one a perfect killing machine with the memories and skills of their former lives intact.
When Andrew Sterling's team infiltrates Drake's nightmare facility, they discover the true scope of the horror: three Alpha units are already operational, and they're heading to Tokyo with a single, terrifying mission. The G20 summit. The Japanese Prime Minister. A demonstration that will change warfare forever.
Racing against time, Voss plants a deadly secret in the very code of life itself—a genetic time bomb that could destroy Drake's creations. But her sabotage comes at an unthinkable cost, and the line between salvation and damnation has never been thinner.
Some chess pieces must be sacrificed to win the game.
But what happens when the queen discovers she's been playing for the wrong side all along?
A Sterling thriller that redefines the future of conflict itself.
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