GHOST SIGNAL
COREY PEARSON- CIA SPYMASTER SHORT STORY 6
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ROBERT MORTON
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The Falcon X Recon was supposed to be untouchable.
The newest drone in the U.S. Navy’s arsenal, it carried fully encrypted control systems, AI-assisted flight, and sensors so advanced it could see threats before they existed. Shooting it down was impossible. Hacking it was unthinkable.
Then a mysterious signal reached in, took control—and sent it crashing into the Caribbean.
The Pentagon calls it a technical anomaly. Naval Intelligence has no answers. But inside the CIA, one conclusion is unavoidable: someone didn’t destroy the drone—they commandeered it.
CIA spymaster Corey Pearson and his elite team are sent to Nassau, Bahamas, where the trail of the “ghost signal” leads to a Russian intelligence operative working under deep cover. What begins as a hunt for a saboteur quickly turns into something far more dangerous.
The drone was only the test.
Buried beneath layers of encrypted code and deniable assets is a system designed to do far more than hijack aircraft. It’s a blueprint for seizing control of America’s surveillance satellites—blinding U.S. intelligence, crippling national defense, and plunging the country into chaos without firing a single missile.
Worse still, the Russians didn’t build it alone.
As Corey’s team closes in, they uncover signs of a mole operating from inside the U.S. intelligence community itself—someone trusted, protected, and perfectly positioned to open the door from within.
From the sun-drenched streets of Nassau to clandestine cyber battlegrounds hidden in plain sight, Ghost Signal blends real-world spycraft, cutting-edge technology, and modern intelligence warfare into a fast-moving thriller where the greatest weapons are invisible—and the most dangerous enemy may already be inside the wire.
In a war where signals replace bullets, one question matters most:
Who’s really in control of the sky