Enigma Forced
Breakfield and Burkey
In a race against time, a determined team of investigators must unravel a complex human trafficking operation while navigating the treacherous world of cryptocurrency and cartel violence to rescue the victims before it's too late.
Enigma Forced
In a race against time, a determined team of investigators must unravel a complex human trafficking operation while navigating the treacherous world of cryptocurrency and cartel violence to rescue the victims before it's too late.
“Enigma Forced” is a technothriller/crime suspense that delves into the dark world of human trafficking, blending elements of crime, technology, and suspense. Ideal for readers who enjoy fast-paced narratives with intricate plots and a focus on contemporary issues. The story unfolds across various locations, including the U.S.-Mexico border, Puerto Rico, and Greece, set in the present day.
The conflict begins with Toby and Miguel transporting human trafficking victims, leading to Toby's murder and the discovery of the victims by police. Gracie enlists her brother JJ and his team to investigate the incident. Rodrigo and Mateo are the antagonists who plan to use cryptocurrency to evade detection.
As the story progresses, the investigation intensifies as JJ's team uncovers the financial mechanisms behind the trafficking operation. They track digital transactions and fake identities used to launder money.
Julian, part of the trafficking ring, cunningly manipulates victims like Sophia and Elena, weaving a web of lies and deceit while plotting to expand their operations.
Brayson's Capture and Rescue highlights the dangerous and complex nature of their mission. The climax is the team successfully rescuing Judith, Xiamara, Sophia, and Elena from Julian's clutches, using a deep fake application to deceive him. However, Julian and his bodyguard escape with significant funds, setting the stage for future confrontations.
The book concludes with a sense of accomplishment but also the recognition that their fight against human trafficking is far from over.