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Some secrets are better left frozen.
Deep within the high Arctic, where the ice is miles thick and the wind screams like a dying god, the salvage ship Polaris detects the impossible: a massive, metallic structure encased inside a drifting iceberg.
Captain Lena Wolff needs a miracle to save her crew from financial ruin. She thinks she found it. But when they drill through the ice and breach the airlocks of Project Borealis, a top-secret Soviet research station abandoned in the 1970s, they realize they've entered a tomb that refuses to stay cold.
The station is fully powered, the air is sterile, and the corridors are filled with the hum of a machine designed to weaponize the very lights of the sky. As the Aurora Borealis flares above, reality within the station begins to tear at the seams. The crew's equipment fails. Shared hallucinations turn into bloody paranoia.
Lena soon discovers that the Soviets didn't abandon Borealis because of a malfunction. They sealed it to stop an incursion from somewhere else. Now, the seal is broken, and the "faceless figures" in the shadows are no longer just a memory.
In Project Borealis, Rowan Frost delivers a bone-chilling fusion of Cold War history and cosmic horror, where the greatest threat isn't the freezing cold, but the door that can never be closed again.