The word on the wall wasn’t just paint, it was placement. “SABLE,” stenciled above a metal door set deep in the curve of the tunnel, […]
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Echos – Book 3 | The London Loop | Chapter 1: Ashes and Ink
London was grey even when the sun was out. Alon stood at the edge of the cemetery in Kensal Green, collar turned up against the […]
Read moreEchos – Book 3 | Ghost Protocols | Chapter 6: Ashes in the Wire
The meeting point wasn’t a place. It was a frequency. Alon and Nora sat in silence as the encrypted receiver hummed quietly on the farmhouse […]
Read moreEchos – Book 2 | Ghost Protocols | Chapter 5: Dead Frequency
The safehouse in Kornos was barely more than a ruin. A single-story stone farmhouse nestled between olive groves, long since abandoned to heat and wild […]
Read moreEchos – Book 2 | Ghost Protocols | Chapter 4: Black Palms
The café in old town Limassol didn’t exist on Google Maps. It sat between a shuttered antique shop and a boarded-up photography studio, its faded […]
Read moreEchos – Book 2 | Ghost Protocols | Chapter 3: The Woman Who Wasn’t
The sun was already high by the time Alon and Nora reached the outskirts of Limassol, where Cyprus flattened into industry, dry ports, warehouses, truck […]
Read moreEchos – Book 2 | Ghost Protocols | Chapter 2: Rooms Without Windows
The apartment was dark except for the wash of green and gold from Nora’s laptop screen. Outside, the Larnaca night deepened, quiet streets interrupted only […]
Read moreEchos – Book 1 | Burn Pattern | Chapter 4: Burn Pattern
The Red Sea was a mirror that morning, flat, gleaming, deceptively still. Below the surface, currents pulled quietly, shaping unseen paths in the salt and […]
Read moreEchos – Book 2 | Ghost Protocols | Chapter 1: The Drift
Larnaca smelled of salt and citrus and secrets left too long in the sun. The plane touched down just before dusk, wheels kissing the tarmac […]
Read moreEchos – Book 1 | Burn Pattern | Chapter 6: Hard Exit
Eilat woke slowly, the city blinking under a gauze of pre-dawn haze. The Red Sea was still, colored in bruises, violet, charcoal, a streak of […]
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