PODCAST · fiction
Silent Currents - A tale of British Espionage In Singapore
by Roger Smith
Where betrayal runs deeper than the river, and the only truth is the one that gets you killed. From the pen of Roger Smith
-
3
EPILOGUE — The Man Who Stepped Off the Map
They disappeared into the crowd, two shadows slipping between the cracks of a city that prided itself on having none.
-
2
Chapter Six — The Silent Current
He scanned the alley. No movement. No footsteps. But the city had eyes everywhere — cameras tucked into corners, sensors hidden in lampposts, algorithms that could track a man by the rhythm of his gait
-
1
Chapter Five — The Car That Would Not Stop
The two immaculate men flanking them were polite, silent, and unmistakably dangerous. Their suits were the kind worn by people who never perspired, even in Singapore’s humidity. Their expressions were neutral, but their eyes flicked with the faint, predatory alertness ...
-
0
Chapter Four — Betrayal
There was something in her expression—determination, yes, but also fear. Harrow recognised it. He had seen it in the mirror during the Istanbul operation, in the days when he still believed he could outrun the consequences of his choices.
-
-1
Chapter Three — The Breach
Night in Singapore had a way of settling like a velvet curtain—soft, heavy, and deceptively quiet. From the window of the Ministry’s Systems Analysis Division, the city looked almost serene
-
-2
Chapter Two — The Man in the Glass Tower
Singapore did not simply warm; it enveloped. It reminded him of Istanbul in summer — the same heavy air, the same sense of a city watching from behind its own reflections.
-
-3
Chapter One - The Assignment No One Wanted
London had sent him here under the guise of a “trade liaison.” A euphemism so vague it might as well have been stamped expendable. He knew what it meant. He had been shelved.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
Where betrayal runs deeper than the river, and the only truth is the one that gets you killed. From the pen of Roger Smith
HOSTED BY
Roger Smith
CATEGORIES
Loading similar podcasts...