Peace is unprofitable. The old enemy is rebranded. Humanity is collateral. Terra Nova spreads.
A world without wars isn’t profitable.
Peace has no shareholders.
Defeated evil is never buried—only resurrected and rebranded.
Terra Nova ensures the cycle of violence.
A doctrine spreads quietly from D.C. think tanks into NGOs, youth movements, and global committees—an ideology that treats humanity as a system to be redesigned. Adrian Porosh calls it Terra Nova. Its supporters call it progress. Those inside it no longer know what they’ve become.
Attila “Ghost” Keller was never meant to cross paths with Irina and her daughter. Their lives intersect by accident—an accident the system can weaponize. As Terra Nova extends its reach across governments and borders, Ghost must choose between the safety of remaining invisible and the danger of being human.
What follows is not a chase, but an audit—of power, memory, loyalty, and a future engineered without permission.
In 1993, the world believed the Cold War was over.
It wasn’t. It simply changed its narrative.
The world is being rewritten and managed.
Not everyone agrees to be part of the design.
THE GHOST DIRECTIVE is a taut international thriller that blends the moral complexity of Le Carré with the cinematic precision of Clancy. Set in 1990s Europe at the dawn of globalization, it explores how technology, ideology, and love collide in a world learning to manage its own future.
- Political & espionage thriller
- Psychological tension and human drama
- Ideal for readers of The Night Manager, Sicario, and I Am Pilgrim