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Shadow Protocol: A Crime Suspense Action Thriller Short - cover

Shadow Protocol: A Crime Suspense Action Thriller Short

Taylor Morgan TM

Editorial: Taylor Morgan TM

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Sinopsis

When a covert surveillance operation in Delhi collapses in seconds, intelligence officer Arjun Vance becomes the only witness left alive.A shadow network is moving weapons through abandoned industrial zones, erasing anyone who gets too close. Every trace leads to dead ends, fake companies, and encrypted financial trails designed to vanish overnight.Then Arjun discovers the network isn’t preparing for an attack —they’re rehearsing one.With a city of millions about to flood the streets for a national festival, the timing is perfect for chaos. The agency demands undeniable proof before taking action. But proof means watching the enemy move freely… until it’s too late.As the countdown begins, Arjun must decide whether to follow protocol —or break every rule to stop a disaster no one believes is coming.
Disponible desde: 15/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 78 páginas.

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