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Blood Type

Patriot

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By: Jack L. Brogan
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A WAR THAT SHOULD HAVE KILLED HIM. A SECRET THAT REFUSED TO LET HIM DIE.

Michael “Mick” Delaney was supposed to be another name on a casualty list. Another body pulled from the jungle. Another flag folded in silence.

Instead, he woke up.

Gravely wounded during a catastrophic Vietnam firefight, Delaney survives injuries no man should. Shrapnel that missed his heart by inches. Blood loss that should have ended him in minutes. Organs that should have failed but didn’t. While the war moves on without him, Delaney is quietly removed from the system, rerouted through paperwork he never signed, and delivered into the hands of men who see opportunity where others see a corpse.

What follows is not recovery. It is experimentation.

When The War Ends, The Real Battle Begins

Hidden behind military bureaucracy and Cold War secrecy lies Project Homefront, a classified medical program buried so deep it officially does not exist. Its goal is simple, ruthless, and profoundly dangerous: study soldiers who survive the unsurvivable and determine whether the human body can be pushed beyond its natural limits.

Delaney becomes its unwilling centerpiece.

His wounds heal too fast. His strength returns too quickly. Pain fades where it should linger. Nightmares bleed into waking life as memories of the jungle refuse to stay buried. Doctors observe. Civilians in suits take notes. Orders arrive from faceless authorities who never appear in the room but control everything inside it.

Delaney is no longer just a veteran.

He is an asset.

A Soldier The War Couldn’t Kill

As Delaney is discharged back into civilian life, the world he returns to feels alien. Friends are gone. The country has moved on. But the program hasn’t forgotten him. Men he doesn’t recognize track his movements. His blood is tested. His past is rewritten. And the more he tries to reclaim a normal life, the more obvious it becomes that the war followed him home.

Other veterans begin to surface. Men who survived impossible injuries. Men who were declared dead and quietly resurrected. Men who don’t heal like they should.

Men who are being watched.

Patriotism Has A Price

As Delaney uncovers the truth behind Project Homefront, he is forced to confront a brutal question: How much of himself did he sacrifice to survive?

Is he still human, or something altered by hands that never asked permission? Is his survival a miracle, or the first step in turning soldiers into weapons long after the battlefield goes quiet?

And if the government created him, can he ever truly escape it?

A Dark, Unflinching Military Thriller

Blood Type: Patriot is a gritty, psychologically charged military thriller that blends battlefield realism with Cold War paranoia and the haunting aftermath of combat trauma. It is a story about survival, exploitation, and the thin line between healing and control.

Because some wars don’t end when the shooting stops.

They just change shape.

Alternate History Genre Fiction Military Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense War & Military War Heartfelt
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