Medusa Protocol: A Literary Horror Novel

Book#227, International Collection, Themes: Medical Thriller / The Medical Experiment / Prison Break / The Mad Scientist / Genetic Mystery, Keywords: Human Experimentation, Illegal Clinical Trials, Gender Transformation, Kidnapping, Clone, Genetic Engineering, Remote Island, Bioethics, Found Family, Badminton, Partial Transition

He woke up in a cage. He was told it was for science.

Liam Davies had a perfect life: a ranking in world badminton, a loving wife, and a baby daughter. Then three men broke down his door, sedated him, and transported him to “Medusa’s Lock”—a fortress laboratory on a windswept island in the North Sea.

Inside, Liam finds he is not alone. Six other men are trapped in the mesh cages, subjected to a brutal regimen of “compliance drills,” sensory deprivation, and injections of a mysterious compound called Femme1.

As his body begins to change against his will, reshaping itself into a female form under the cold gaze of the facility’s director—his own wife, Dr. Lauren Wood—Liam realizes this is no ordinary clinical trial. It is a forced evolution.

To survive the island and save his daughter from a legacy of genetic manipulation, Liam must forge an alliance with his fellow captives, endure the unthinkable changes to his own flesh, and find the flaw in the perfect prison his wife built.

Medusa’s Lock is a chilling, fast-paced medical thriller about the ethics of identity, the horror of control, and the resilience of the human spirit.

[CONTENT WARNING: EXTREME]
Contains themes of: Non-Consensual Medical Procedures (Forced Transition), Kidnapping/Confinement, Psychological Abuse (sensory deprivation, compliance training), Bioethical Violations (cloning, unauthorized experimentation), and Body Horror.

Heat Level (1-5) 1 (Clinical / Tense) This is not an erotica novel. There are no sexual scenes. The focus is on the medical and psychological impact of the transformation, the thriller plot, and the emotional bond between father/mother and daughter. The tone is suspenseful and clinical.

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