As the hum of black-clad mercenaries’ drones grew louder, Chad didn't run. He knew Turk would never stop. The redemption he sought wouldn't be found in a hidden bunker or a flight to another continent. It would be found in a stand—protecting the technology from those who would use it to enslave the survivors, and perhaps, in the process, finally listening to the echoes of the faith he had left behind.
In the sweltering heat of Bangkok, the world had fractured. Above, the sky was a bruised purple, scarred by the sudden disappearance of millions during the Rapture. On the ground, Chad Turner—an ex-special forces agent—felt the steady, rhythmic pulse in his forearm where the "Mark" had been forcibly implanted. The Mark: Redemption
Chad looked at the jagged scar on his arm. He remembered his brother’s words about faith and redemption—conversations he had dismissed as fairytales until the sky opened up. Now, he was a marked man in more ways than one. To the world's new master, he was a walking hard drive. To himself, he was a man seeking a path back to a grace he never thought he'd need. As the hum of black-clad mercenaries’ drones grew
It wasn't just a microchip; it was the ultimate tool of control, and Phillyp Turk, the rising global leader, wanted it back at any cost. Chad stood at the edge of the city with Dao, the flight attendant who had survived the harrowing crash alongside him. Her eyes were no longer those of a panicked passenger; she held her weapon with the steady grip of someone who had found a new, grim purpose in this transformed world. It would be found in a stand—protecting the