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Black Ice
Elias Roman Voss (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
In Greyhaven, power doesn't change hands in alleys. It changes hands in conference rooms, procurement meetings, and quiet signatures nobody reads until it's too late.
Misha Volkov inherits a city built to survive pressure-contracts layered like armor, unions held together by routine, flood barriers engineered for water that never stops pushing. But Greyhaven's defenses were designed for storms, not for oversight. Not for the state. Not for the kind of corporate consolidation that arrives wearing legal language and calling itself stability.
When a faceless regional giant begins absorbing towns one framework at a time, Greyhaven becomes a problem that needs to be corrected. A compliance review becomes a leverage campaign. Public infrastructure turns into narrative warfare. Every hearing, every permit, every "integration model" is a knife placed on the table without anyone admitting it's there.
To hold the line, Misha has to stop reacting and start designing-expanding outward, building coalitions, rewriting the rules before they are rewritten for him. And beside him is Daniel: not a savior, not a soft place to land, but a counterweight-quiet, precise, and increasingly embedded in the machinery Misha controls.
Above them, Sergei Volkov fades from view without surrendering an inch. Sheriff Keene aligns with whatever structure keeps the region from breaking. The union remains loyal, but only conditionally. Horizon doesn't threaten.
It absorbs.
BLACK ICE is a hard-edged, industrial power novel about territorial warfare conducted through optics, bureaucracy, and procedural dominance-where water is pressure, stability is engineered, and the most dangerous decisions are made in silence.
No collapse. No redemption. No clean endings.
Just reinforced steel under rising water.
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