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Wesley Alexander

A lifelong aviator and technologist, Wesley K. Alexander begins his fiction writing debut with a speculative thriller about perception, technology, and institutional secrecy with the release of The Chromatic Protocol. His fiction explores the fragile line between what people see, what they reme...

The Chromatic Protocol

She cannot recognize faces. That may be the only reason she can see the killer.FBI analyst Sarah Chen has spent her life compensating for prosopagnosia — a neurological condition that makes every human face unreadable. She identifies people by voice, gait, posture, and behavior. It is how she survived after a bombing in Mumbai left her damaged at age seven.At least, that is the story she was given.When an Assistant U.S. Attorney is strangled inside the Hoover Building by something the cameras can barely see, Sarah is pulled into a case no one else can explain. Eight days earlier, another vic...