
As President James Michael Kincaid prepares for a political trip to Texas, every major player is drawn toward Dallas for reasons that appear unrelated. Intelligence operatives arrive under quiet orders. Powerful businessmen protect interests they believe are essential to the nation's future. Journalists pursue stories no one else seems willing to ask. Criminal intermediaries, government officials, and trusted advisers all move according to separate plans, unaware that each has become part of something much larger than themselves.
While the public sees only another presidential tour, an invisible struggle unfolds beneath the surface. Every conversation, every arrival, and every seemingly ordinary decision tightens the web surrounding November 22, 1963. What begins as routine political travel becomes a chain of irreversible events that forever changes the course of American history.
In the hours and days that follow the assassination, shock quickly gives way to confusion as evidence disappears, narratives begin to harden, and those closest to the truth find themselves confronting forces far more organized than they ever imagined. By the time the nation begins searching for answers, the machinery controlling the story has already begun moving.
Convergence is the moment every thread woven through the first two volumes comes together, carrying the series from conspiracy into tragedy and setting the stage for the battle over history itself.