
The Forgotten Code
A Crime Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Deanna
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By:
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Steven Besford
About this listen
Cryptographer Ethan Miles lives a quiet life, decoding puzzles and teaching university students, until the murder of his mentor, Professor Harold Langston, shatters his world. When Ethan discovers a mysterious notebook among his mentor’s belongings, he is drawn into a deadly conspiracy. The notebook contains cryptic symbols and hidden coordinates tied to a powerful secret organization responsible for heinous crimes. As Ethan begins to unravel its secrets, he becomes the target of relentless assassins determined to silence him.
With the help of Dr. Sophie Carter, a brilliant linguist and old friend, Ethan races to decode the notebook before it’s too late. Each cipher leads to hidden evidence, exposing the dark deeds of an organization with reach and influence that seem insurmountable. As the pair uncover more clues, they find themselves hunted, betrayed, and forced to navigate a web of deceit stretching into the highest levels of power.
From abandoned warehouses to underwater facilities and forgotten libraries, Ethan and Sophie must stay one step ahead of their pursuers while piecing together the truth. But as they come closer to identifying the shadowy leader of the organization, Ethan discovers the conspiracy is tied to his mentor’s death in ways he never imagined.
The Forgotten Code is a fast-paced thriller filled with cryptic puzzles, dangerous secrets, and high-stakes action. In a race against time, Ethan must use his skills to expose the truth and bring justice to light, knowing that one wrong move could cost him—and the world—everything.