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The Flowers of Darkness

By: Alan Rahman
Narrated by: Steven Floyd
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In the year 2015, many powerful men got together to set into motion a plan that would completely change the fate of the world as we know it. These men planned to create a viral bio-weapon that spreads from person to person, this bio-weapon that we now know as "the coronavirus" was a plot hatched by the world's richest men and the Chinese government to gain a chokehold over the world to gain immense wealth at power far greater than they could normally hope to achieve.

Our protagonist "Brandon Matthews", one of the top agents of the CIA, must unravel the truth behind the creation of this virus as he delves into a mystery and conspiracy much bigger than any single man.

Will our man be able to find and bring to justice those who would attempt to control the planet via the deaths of many people? Only time will tell as this may be Brandon's deadliest quest yet as the lives of millions hang on to whether he succeeds or not.

The Flowers of Darkness tells about this man and his quest against those who seek to inflict great evil on the world through their cunning means no matter how many they need to squash like insects to do it.

©2025 Alan Rahman (P)2025 Alan Rahman
Adventure Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Espionage Fiction
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