From the Battlefield to Spiritual Warfare: A Veteran’s Journey into the Unknown
There is a specific kind of confidence that comes from years of military training. You learn how to assess a perimeter, neutralize a threat, and protect the people standing behind you. You are taught that if you can see an enemy, track an enemy, or outsmart an enemy, you can defeat them. But what happens when the enemy doesn’t cast a shadow? What happens when the threat you’re facing predates humanity itself, and all your tactical training is rendered completely useless? This terrifying shift in reality is the foundation of E.J. Rodriguez’s psychological supernatural thriller, The Oppression . It takes a grounded, battle-tested protagonist and drops him into the middle of a war zone he can’t see, fighting an enemy he cannot touch. For readers who love thrillers that challenge the intellect as much as the nerves, watching a hardened soldier transition from physical combat to spiritual warfare is an absolute masterclass in suspense. The Illusion of Tactical Control ...