War of Man 2
These heroes were made, not born. A parking lot in Virginia. A machine in Nevada. An unstable solar core prototype in a decommissioned Mexican research facility. A device that fused with a woman’s nervous system during a government raid. Years of self-experimentation by a scientist who wanted to understand exactly how far human blood could be pushed before it stopped being human.
That’s how you get people who can level cities. Who can control every drop of blood in your body. Who can burn hotter than the surface of the sun or freeze you solid before your neurons fire.
Accidents. Experiments. Machines that should never have been built and people desperate or unlucky enough to be standing in the wrong place when they activated.
War of Man doesn’t care about origin stories. It cares about what happens after. What happens when the man who can fly faster than missiles watches his parents die in front of him and spends three decades trying to figure out if saving strangers makes up for failing to save them. What happens when a medical researcher pushes her own biology past every limit because she wanted knowledge and ended up with an empire built on the bodies of people who underestimated her. What happens when a mechanical genius loses everything to a lie and decides the whole world should pay the debt.
These aren’t heroes in capes delivering speeches about justice. These are people. Complicated, compromised, capable of love and cruelty in the same breath. The woman who can puppet your circulatory system like a marionette just wants someone who isn’t afraid of her. The man strong enough to throw tanks is terrified of failing his pregnant wife the way he failed his parents. The hero who’s never killed is about to learn that some enemies don’t give you the luxury of clean hands.
And somewhere, a man with access to weapons that can erase cities is counting down a clock that nobody else knows is ticking.
From Manhattan penthouses to Norwegian tundra. From the halls of the Kremlin to castle walls that have stood for centuries. From bedrooms where enemies become lovers to battlefields where friends become casualties. The stakes aren’t neighborhoods or buildings. They’re continents. They’re governments. They’re the entire concept of what happens when ordinary humans share a planet with people who stopped being ordinary the moment the wrong machine turned on.
Politics. Power. Jealousy in high places that proves more dangerous than the threats everyone’s actually watching. Alliances formed in elevators and broken in dining rooms. Love that makes smart people stupid and hate that makes stupid people dangerous.
The villains have points. The heroes have blood on their hands. And the people in charge are consistently the least qualified to make decisions that affect millions.
Nobody’s getting out of this clean.
War of Man is for readers who want their superhuman fiction to feel like it was written by someone who understands that power doesn’t make you wise, that good intentions don’t prevent catastrophe, and that the most dangerous thing in any room is usually a human being who’s convinced they’re right.
For mature readers. Adult content. Political intrigue. Moral complexity measured in body counts.
War of Man 2
By: G. J. Jackson
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
Release date: 01-16-26
Language: English
Format and Bitrate: M4B@125 kbps
Size: 439.11 MB




