Michael Allen's The Deeper Dark is a military-political thriller with a haunting forecast of what could happen when our political system controls just a tiny bit more of our lives than it already does.
Our story starts with a pilot's worst nightmare: being forced down over enemy lines. Then, like John McCain and other real-life wartime pilots, his nightmare comes into even scarier focus as he is met immediately by the opposition forces who are armed and most certainly dangerous.
In Deeper, pilot Haven Kayd is taken to a dank and soon to be dark cell that has housed many other prisoners. The fact that he's the only one there is less than comforting.
For months Kayd fights away the psychological fears his captors impose on him and manages to escape, only to find that his nightmare continues when he returns home to find his wife and daughter shocked to see him. They've been told he's dead. The message finally dawns on him: Fear the Deep State.
Kayd asks questions and tries to move on, but things keep pointing in worse directions. When he won't be silenced, his personal website is hacked and reveals state secrets. He's the obvious suspect, but to keep him quiet, his daughter Lara is abducted.
With nowhere else to turn, Kayd finds a hacker, Carlos, who's got some answers, and sends Kayd on a cross-country trek to find the only person he still trusts, and the only one he knows truly loves him. It's gonna take a miracle to find her, but what else is there for him to do?
Overall, this is a well-written, intriguing story that hooks you early and keeps you interested until the chilling conclusion. It might not be so scary if we had more trust in our government these days!
You can read The Deeper Dark for Free on Amazon if you have Kindle Unlimited. Otherwise, plunk down $2.99 and enjoy the ride.
Thanks for the review - the book is compelling and a quick, easy read.
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