RED MONSOON
Survive: The Binary Collapse is a high-octane post-apocalyptic thriller tracking four strangers who forge a desperate alliance when a feral biological mutation turns Kuala Lumpur into a blood-soaked warzone overnight.
The nightmare begins at 11:00 PM on a Friday night. Lee Jia Hao, a brilliant yet cynical 24-year-old cybersecurity IT specialist, is working late in a KLCC skyscraper when the city's digital infrastructure crashes. Looking down from his 22nd-floor office, he watches the streets descend into chaos as infected citizens begin tearing each other apart with animalistic fury. Stripped of the municipal power grid, Jia Hao channels his live security feeds into a custom proxy network on his phone and flees into the dark.
During a harrowing escape through the concrete labyrinth of the capital, Jia Hao intersects with three other survivors, each possessing a critical skill set needed to navigate the dying metropolis. Chloe Tan is a fiercely independent, state-level competitive archer whose lethal, silent recurve bow and athletic agility make her the group’s stealth hunter. Arvin Raj, a physically imposing mechanic from Kampung Baru, wields a massive steel monkey wrench and an innate capability to manipulate heavy machinery. Siti Aminah, a resilient trauma nurse, escapes a swarmed emergency room at Hospital Kuala Lumpur with a heavy canvas medical kit and invaluable triage skills.
To avoid the hyper-aggressive sprinting hordes choking the neon-lit avenues of Bukit Bintang, the "Core Four" are forced down into the pitch-black, flooded subterranean utility lines and transit tunnels beneath the city. However, they quickly discover that the infected are not the only apex predators. As legal enforcement drops to zero, human morality fractures instantly. The group must fight their way through predatory human survivor factions who hunt the living for resources.
Spanning 200 gripping chapters across a meticulous 5-Act structure, the novel evolves from a claustrophobic escape thriller into an epic road odyssey across the Malay Peninsula. To survive, the group must outwit a gauntlet of brutal human warlords who have carved the shattered country into cutthroat fiefdoms: The Red Caps Gang, escaped convicts controlling food supplies in the burning ruins of KL; The Tollway Extortionists, a corrupt militia blockading the North-South Expressway for human trafficking tolls; The Harvest Syndicate, a ruthless cartel targeting isolated sanctuaries, including a misty agricultural commune in the Cameron Highlands where the group takes in a few desperate allies; and The Iron Anchor Syndicate, a maritime faction running slave-labor colonies at Klang Port.
Amidst non-stop tactical combat and grueling scavenging runs, the group's shared trauma sparks deep emotional vulnerabilities. Subtle, slow-burn romances bloom under fire—first between the guarded Jia Hao and Chloe along the dark, rainy highways of Act 2, and later between Arvin and Siti amidst the misty tea plantations of Act 3. Culminating in a massive, multi-faction showdown on the iconic Penang Bridge, the novel is a gritty, realistic examination of systemic collapse, exploring how a tight-knit family built from strangers must use their combined intelligence and muscle to rebuild society from the ashes.