The Reykjavik Transmission
In the shadow of a summit meant to save the world, a single transmission could start a war.
Reykjavik, 1962. The eyes of the world are on Iceland as the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union meet for a historic summit aimed at pulling the world back from the nuclear brink. But in the shadows, a different game is being played.
Nathan Hawke, MI6’s most physically and intellectually formidable operative, and Anastasia Petrova, a brilliant KGB defector seeking redemption, are an uneasy partnership forged in fire. Dispatched as a deniable, secret safeguard for the talks, they are the only ones who can operate in the grey area between East and West.
Their mission: ensure the summit’s survival. But when a mysterious, unbreakable signal begins broadcasting from the frozen hinterlands—a signal that threatens to assassinate the Icelandic Prime Minister and frame both superpowers—Hawke and Petrova realize they are not just preventing a diplomatic disaster. They are racing against time to stop a calculated act of sabotage designed to ignite a third world war.
Hunted by a ruthless Chinese MSS operative and a rogue Mossad agent with his own agenda, the duo must decipher the Reykjavik Transmission before it achieves its deadly purpose. From the storm-lashed Icelandic coast to the claustrophobic confines of a US Navy submarine and a Soviet spy ship, the chase is on. In a world where peace is as fragile as ice, Hawke and Petrova must trust no one but each other to uncover the third faction pulling the strings, a enemy that wants only one thing: to watch the world burn.