Gold Does Not Rust
A Secret History Novella from the Agartha Affair
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P. E. Bradford
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An Agartha Affair Novella
Before the conspiracies.
Before the expeditions beneath the earth.
Before the strange alliances that would shape the fate of the Agartha Affair.
There was Chaudhary.
In the shadows of international trade, Abdul Gulzar Chaudhary built a reputation as a man who understood leverage, discretion, and the quiet mathematics of risk. Contracts moved through his hands with precision. Gold changed ownership without leaving fingerprints. Deals concluded exactly as planned.
Until one contract did not.
What begins as a routine arms transaction leads Chaudhary into contact with a hidden faction operating beneath the surface of the world—caretakers of something ancient, unstable, and dangerously close to failure. Their work is not conquest. It is containment.
And the weapons he supplies are not meant for war.
They are meant to hold the line.
As Chaudhary navigates a system where physics itself seems uncertain and exposure carries consequences that cannot be undone, he must decide how close a man can stand to forces beyond human control without being consumed by them.
The answer will define the rest of his life.
Gold Does Not Rust is a standalone prequel novella to The Agartha Affair series, revealing the mysterious origins of one of its most enigmatic figures. A tense blend of espionage, hidden history, and cosmic intrigue, it explores the moment when Chaudhary first learned the rule that would shape every decision that followed:
Some fortunes are measured in gold.
The most valuable are measured in restraint.
This prequel novella can be read before or after Book One of The Agartha Affair, and contains no spoilers for the main series.