About the Book
A whistleblower with proof of a secret crash-retrieval program is murdered before he can testify. The evidence is still out there.
Former Defense Intelligence Agency analyst Ben Kovac lost his career, his marriage, and his security clearance when he tried to report what he saw in a classified briefing: proof that the U.S. government has been recovering non-human technology for sixty years. Now a dying whistleblower contacts him with documents that could blow the program wide open — but before Kovac can reach him, the man is dead, and a cleanup team is erasing every trace of his existence.
Kovac’s only chance to recover the evidence is an unlikely alliance with Nora Radford, a Pulitzer-nominated investigative journalist who thinks he is delusional. She does not believe in UFOs. She believes in proof. And the proof keeps arriving — classified memos, murdered witnesses, a trail of redacted documents leading from the halls of Congress to the underground vaults of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Someone inside the most secret program in American history is killing the people scheduled to testify, and Kovac and Radford are running out of witnesses.
For readers of Brad Thor and Blake Crouch who are hungry for a thriller grounded in the real UAP disclosure events making headlines right now, Retrieval delivers white-knuckle espionage pacing with reality-bending revelations — and a level of tradecraft authenticity that treats the subject with the seriousness it demands.
Also in the Series
Black Vault
Coming SoonA FOIA request triggers a kill order when it accidentally references a program name that was never supposed to exist. The trail leads to Wright-Patterson.
Signal Loss
Coming SoonNavy pilots experiencing UAP encounters over the Atlantic are being systematically discredited. One goes missing.
