NETWORK OF SILENCE
A Covert War Without Witnesses
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Michael Morton
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Some wars are fought in daylight.
Others are designed never to be seen.
Jim Walker and Bill Carter are not field operators. They are Third Party Contractors—Program Managers working for the Office of Regional Security Assistance (ORSA), a quiet U.S. government agency tasked with training foreign law enforcement, managing resources, and building institutional capacity in the fight against narcotics and transnational crime.
Their tools are budgets, compliance frameworks, and approvals.
Their authority comes from process.
When a routine office relocation in Costa Rica exposes troubling connections between a respected property owner and a network of trafficking-linked facilities, Jim and Bill uncover a system that has learned how to hide inside regulations, permits, and political caution.
As they apply pressure through legitimate bureaucratic channels, something unexpected begins to happen. Traffickers disappear before raids. Safehouses empty themselves. Law enforcement units succeed—but only after someone else has already been there.
Unknown to ORSA, local governments, or oversight bodies, a covert network of former special operators is already at work. They do not arrest traffickers. They do not gather evidence.
They remove problems permanently.
As investigations widen and institutional attention begins to form, Jim and Bill must navigate a narrowing space between visibility and effectiveness—where exposure is more dangerous than failure, and silence is the last line of defense.
NETWORK OF SILENCE is a grounded, high-stakes thriller about deniability, bureaucratic warfare, and the invisible conflicts shaping the modern counter-trafficking fight—where justice leaves no witnesses, and survival depends on knowing when not to act.