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The clock did not stop. It accelerated.Book Two of The Shadow Protocol TrilogyIn Dubai, John Clarke performs surrender on camera to buy time for his daughter. In Europe, Lina Golan builds an operation that must be clean, repeatable, and defensible. No heroics. No noise. Only precision.The Odessa Directive has surfaced: a standing route for money, movement, verification, and erasure, running through the hidden corridors of European power. From Berlin safe houses to consular rooms, from Istanbul meetings to the shadow of Besançon, every move is documented, every corridor tested, and every second counted.Emma is still alive. For now. Proof-of-life arrives in seven-second loops with no audio. A sealed evidence bag becomes the hinge. A watchmaker in Besançon holds a key. And one deliberately corrupted verification, the false fourth, must convince the enemy's own experts before the clock reaches zero.Yuri Petrov is watching from inside the machine. Dmitri Kozlov is listening for every weakness in Clarke's voice. If Clarke misreads the room by a single beat, the system he created could be weaponized, and Emma will vanish into paperwork and concrete.From covert meetings in Istanbul to midnight relocations in safe houses, loyalties shift, surveillance adapts, and the net tightens. There are no safe moves left. Only the next right one.Fast, exact, and charged with authentic tradecraft, The Odessa Directive pushes The Shadow Protocol Trilogy into lethal territory for readers of Daniel Silva, Robert Ludlum, and Jack Ryan-style international thrillers.No Borders. No Rules. No Time. The next move could be the last.
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