Book Release: The United Nations Conspiracy by Sharath “Da Saint” Shivani

Book Release: The United Nations Conspiracy by Sharath “Da Saint” Shivani

The United Nations Conspiracy by Sharath “Da Saint” Shivani arrives as a high-octane, intellectually charged thriller that pulls readers straight into a race against time set in the very heart of global power—New York City. Blending geopolitical tension, covert intelligence, symbolic mysteries, and cutting-edge bioterror fears, the novel unfolds over a relentless twenty-four hours where every decision can change the fate of the world.

At the center of the story is Bhaarath Ibhan, a young Indian Foreign Service officer posted to the United Nations, who expects nothing more than a routine diplomatic assignment. That illusion shatters when a mysterious biochemist from Xinjiang, Zhànxīn, disappears in Manhattan, leaving behind a trail of coded messages, Masonic symbols, and a chilling warning. What initially appears to be an isolated incident soon reveals itself as the opening move in a carefully engineered bioterror conspiracy—one designed not just to attack a city, but to destabilize the global order itself.

To make sense of the clues, Bhaarath is forced into an uneasy alliance with Zhou Zhìyuǎn, a brilliant Chinese translator whose sharp mind and quiet presence conceal far deeper connections within the hidden networks of the UN. As a discreet member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Zhou’s knowledge of secret channels, symbolic systems, and unofficial power structures becomes crucial. Together, they trace a dangerous web that connects rogue intelligence handlers, shadow diplomacy routes, and a chain of Masonic lodges stretching from Queens to Midtown.

As the hours tick away, the political temperature rises. Relations between India, China, and the United States grow increasingly fragile, and behind the scenes a new-generation biological weapon—far more insidious than anything the world witnessed during COVID-19—edges closer to release in the heart of New York City. The city itself becomes a living maze: its underground corridors, iconic landmarks, and institutional backrooms turn into stages for a deadly hunt where every clue is a breadcrumb and every delay could be catastrophic.

Sharath “Da Saint” Shivani writes with a precision that combines the realism and procedural intensity of Tom Clancy, the tradecraft and international intrigue of Daniel Silva, and the symbolic puzzle-driven momentum of Dan Brown. The result is a story that moves fast but thinks deep—where encrypted archives, old orders, and modern science collide, and where the true enemy is not just a single plot, but a system of power that has been quietly shaping events for decades.

Beyond the thrills and suspense, The United Nations Conspiracy also reflects the author’s larger thematic vision. Known for writing across genres, Sharath connects his stories through a single, compelling curiosity: how systems, beliefs, and hidden structures shape individual lives. Whether the setting is a global institution or a more intimate stage, his work consistently explores the quiet cost of power and the human consequences that follow. This novel marks the beginning of a larger series that will continue to examine power, systems, and the people caught inside them.

Taut, intelligent, and unsettlingly plausible, The United Nations Conspiracy is more than just a race-against-time thriller—it is a story that lingers, asking readers to look beyond the headlines and consider the invisible frameworks that govern the modern world. For readers who love fast-paced international thrillers with depth, realism, and layered conspiracies, this book promises an unforgettable and thought-provoking ride.

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