When intercepted intelligence reveals that Russia is preparing a live launch of its Poseidon nuclear tsunami torpedo in the Barents Sea, the West initiates a covert operation of unprecedented scale. The objective is as ambitious as it is perilous: infiltrate the launch zone, seize a Poseidon exemplar during the real-time test, expose Russian espionage networks embedded inside Western research programmes, and neutralise one of Eclipse Consortium's command vessels operating in the North Atlantic.
The operation is given a single name - Leviathan. To conceal its true purpose, Western intelligence constructs Leviathan 1.0: a fictitious super-weapon narrative designed to convince Moscow that the West possesses a counter to Poseidon. Engineered with surgical precision, the deception is intended to provoke a reaction deep inside Russia's intelligence ecosystem. It succeeds. Across Europe, long-dormant Tsjeka bloodlines - Eclipse's so-called Shakespeare networks - begin to stir, their codenames drawn from old plays, their loyalties buried beneath generations of assimilation.
Their awakening confirms the West's worst fears: Eclipse has penetrated scientific, academic and defence institutions far more deeply than anyone realised. Alpha 7 moves into position. Their mission is threefold: steal a Poseidon in the Barents Sea to enable future defensive research, identify and neutralise the Shakespeare infiltrators, and force Eclipse into a trap from which it cannot escape. What follows is a high-stakes contest of misdirection and counterintelligence, stretching from the frozen waters of the Barents Sea to the storm-lashed Hebrides, from the corridors of Whitehall to the hidden Tsjeka bloodlines operating in plain sight.
As the deception tightens, Eclipse races towards a test that does not exist - straight into an ambush designed to strip them of one of their most advanced command vessels. But beneath the misdirection lies the true breakthrough. While Russia chases a phantom, the West is quietly advancing Leviathan 2.0: a hyper-modern autonomous Beluga-class mini-submarine, twenty metres long and four metres high, powered by a radioactive micro-core and capable of operating independently beneath the Antarctic ice.
A platform designed not for destruction, but for strategic reach, covert endurance and unmatched under-ice capability. When the storm breaks, nothing is as it seemed. Russia has pursued a ghost. Its networks stand exposed. And one of its prized Eclipse ships lies in allied hands - while the real Leviathan is already moving in the deep. Mission: Leviathan is a razor-sharp espionage thriller of deception, covert warfare and geopolitical brinkmanship.
Intelligent, atmospheric and relentlessly tense, it delivers cinematic action with a twist that redefines the modern spy novel. For readers who crave strategy over spectacle and secrets within secrets, this is Alpha 7 at its finest. 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.
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When intercepted intelligence reveals that Russia is preparing a live launch of its Poseidon nuclear tsunami torpedo in the Barents Sea, the West initiates a covert operation of unprecedented scale. The objective is as ambitious as it is perilous: infiltrate the launch zone, seize a Poseidon exemplar during the real-time test, expose Russian espionage networks embedded inside Western research programmes, and neutralise one of Eclipse Consortium's command vessels operating in the North Atlantic.
The operation is given a single name - Leviathan. To conceal its true purpose, Western intelligence constructs Leviathan 1.0: a fictitious super-weapon narrative designed to convince Moscow that the West possesses a counter to Poseidon. Engineered with surgical precision, the deception is intended to provoke a reaction deep inside Russia's intelligence ecosystem. It succeeds. Across Europe, long-dormant Tsjeka bloodlines - Eclipse's so-called Shakespeare networks - begin to stir, their codenames drawn from old plays, their loyalties buried beneath generations of assimilation.
Their awakening confirms the West's worst fears: Eclipse has penetrated scientific, academic and defence institutions far more deeply than anyone realised. Alpha 7 moves into position. Their mission is threefold: steal a Poseidon in the Barents Sea to enable future defensive research, identify and neutralise the Shakespeare infiltrators, and force Eclipse into a trap from which it cannot escape. What follows is a high-stakes contest of misdirection and counterintelligence, stretching from the frozen waters of the Barents Sea to the storm-lashed Hebrides, from the corridors of Whitehall to the hidden Tsjeka bloodlines operating in plain sight.
As the deception tightens, Eclipse races towards a test that does not exist - straight into an ambush designed to strip them of one of their most advanced command vessels. But beneath the misdirection lies the true breakthrough. While Russia chases a phantom, the West is quietly advancing Leviathan 2.0: a hyper-modern autonomous Beluga-class mini-submarine, twenty metres long and four metres high, powered by a radioactive micro-core and capable of operating independently beneath the Antarctic ice.
A platform designed not for destruction, but for strategic reach, covert endurance and unmatched under-ice capability. When the storm breaks, nothing is as it seemed. Russia has pursued a ghost. Its networks stand exposed. And one of its prized Eclipse ships lies in allied hands - while the real Leviathan is already moving in the deep. Mission: Leviathan is a razor-sharp espionage thriller of deception, covert warfare and geopolitical brinkmanship.
Intelligent, atmospheric and relentlessly tense, it delivers cinematic action with a twist that redefines the modern spy novel. For readers who crave strategy over spectacle and secrets within secrets, this is Alpha 7 at its finest. 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.