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Alpha 7: Mission Orca

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ALPHA 7: MISSION ORCA. When satellites begin to fail without explanation, the world looks for enemies among states. Alpha 7 looks elsewhere.After a series of untraceable orbital incidents threaten global stability, a small European intelligence task force uncovers a far more disturbing possibility: a non state consortium operating beyond treaties, beyond accountability, and beyond deterrence. While governments turn inward and suspects point at one another, Alpha 7 initiates a strategy designed not to expose the enemy—but to make it impossible for that enemy to remain invisible.Mission ORCA is a slow burn, high intelligence thriller built on restraint, misdirection and strategic silence. As Washington and Beijing independently confront a threat they cannot publicly admit exists, balance is restored not through confrontation, but through pressure that leaves no fingerprints.This is not a story of heroes who pull triggers. It is the story of professionals who understand that power is most dangerous when it believes it is unseen. As secret systems are dismantled, new treaties signed, and the world reassured, one hidden asymmetry remains—and only Alpha 7 understands its true cost.ALPHA 7: MISSION ORCA is a sophisticated geopolitical thriller about modern intelligence warfare, private power, and the delicate illusion of global stability. This mission is engineered for operations across every terrain — digital included. With universally supported system fonts, each mission reads flawlessly on iPhone, Android, tablet, laptop and all major e‑readers. No apps. No barriers. Immediate access.
Forfatter
jpgriffin
ISBN
9798233768101
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
28.4.2026
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