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The Last Code

By: Ed Silva
Narrated by: Brian Hess
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In a breathless race through DC, London, and Berlin, Ripley and Evans match wits with a terrorist who seems to anticipate their every move. Now, they must decipher the labyrinthine puzzle in time - the Kryptos' 30-year secret - before it is lost forever.

Elsie Evans, the head of the agency's cybersecurity operations divisions, is at the CIA cafeteria when she spots America's number one terrorist...through the window...loitering near a sculpture known as Kryptos. His intentions were to blow up the sculpture and make its last code never be revealed. Facing the imminent threat, Evans chase him through a busy DC street.

His appearance alert the CIA kill squad. Black on black. The squad begin investigating reasons why the terrorist would be interested in a 30-year-old sculpture? What is the fourth and final code that no one knows except for the director of the CIA and the creator?

They travel to Berlin with a trap. They uncover clues that ultimately brings them face-to-face with reasons why was the Kryptos sculpture build for!

©2021 Ed Silva (P)2023 Ed Silva

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