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What if a promise of limitless energy became the world's deadliest lever of power?
When a compact fusion core intended to light remote coasts is covertly refitted into an orbital weapon, the rules of warfare change overnight. Ports burn beneath concentrated light. Supply chains fail. Governments discover that coercion can arrive from above.
Wen Zhao created the elegant physics behind the prototype. From a cramped Beijing flat he recognizes the telemetry signature and tastes panic-his engineering has been repurposed into something meant to force obedience. Disowned and hunted, he must choose between silence and the only kind of atonement he can imagine: following the paper trail that led from labs to launchpads.
Maeve Kline has been following odd satellite disappearances and atmospheric anomalies for years. An exiled investigative reporter with a leather notebook full of names, she travels to ruined harbors and black-market yards to turn rumor into evidence. When she and Wen cross paths, they form an uneasy alliance: she will publish the thread if he will help trace it. Together they peel back a deniable architecture of shell companies, covert supply chains, and cyber-cloaked middlemen.
Across capitals, the project's conversion into a tool of coercion fractures coalitions and produces bargains born of fear. A PLA officer who believes in true deterrence quietly warns them that parts of the program went rogue; a Russian cyber-operator monetizes obfuscation; states weigh reconstruction and security pacts over accountability. As cities smolder and ports falter, political order is refashioned by spectacle and leverage.
Beijing's Black Sun - Rising West is a propulsive, morally urgent techno-thriller: part espionage, part investigative procedural, part near-future geopolitical drama. It traces guilt and responsibility as much as it does sabotage and counterstrike-asking what price nations will accept for enforced stability.
For readers who want high-concept stakes grounded in human consequence, this novel delivers tense infiltration scenes, forensic investigation, and characters who must live with the costs of their choices.
How far will the world bend to keep the light?