Year
2026
Language
English

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When Adam Mercer notices the water smells wrong, he writes it off as one more strange detail in a long workday. By the time he understands something is happening, Pittsburgh is already collapsing. Violent attacks are spreading across the city. Roads are jammed with wrecks, blood, and panic. Emergency broadcasts fail almost as quickly as they begin. And the people turning violent are not just sick-they are becoming something faster, stronger, and far more dangerous than anyone is prepared for.
Bitten while trying to save strangers, Adam should be dead within minutes. Instead, he survives. So does his daughter, Emily, after exposure that should have killed her too. As the city burns and entire neighborhoods become hunting grounds, Adam realizes the outbreak is not behaving randomly. The infected are adapting. Coordinating. Learning. And whatever is happening inside his own body is changing him in ways he cannot yet understand.
Across the city, Madison Clarke watches the disaster unfold from the front lines and quickly learns the horrifying truth: this is no accident, no natural epidemic, and no government failure. The outbreak was designed. Behind it stands Dr. Elias Voss, a man cold enough to treat the destruction of an American city as a controlled experiment. Pittsburgh is not being rescued. It is being observed. Every death, every adaptation, every act of violence is data.
As bridges collapse, hospitals are overrun, and survivors are driven into the ruins of tunnels, warehouses, and shattered city blocks, Adam and Madison are pulled toward each other through the wreckage. What begins as a fight to survive becomes something much larger: a struggle to understand the purpose behind the breach, the strange resistance developing in a handful of survivors, and the terrifying possibility that the outbreak is only the first stage of something far worse.
Fast, brutal, and relentlessly tense, The Breach Protocol is an apocalyptic horror thriller about infection, collapse, engineered evolution, and the horrifying speed with which civilization can be stripped away. Set against the streets, bridges, tunnels, hospitals, and burning skyline of Pittsburgh, it is the story of one city's fall-and the first warning that humanity may already be losing the war for its own future.

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