The Silence That Screams

 We’re taught that silence is calming. That it’s the absence of danger. That quiet is safety.

But in espionage, silence isn’t empty—it’s full. Full of the unseen, the unspoken, the waiting.

In Pulse, Olivia Streeter discovers that silence is its own weapon. On the snowy trails of Europe, where every step echoes, silence becomes deafening. It screams louder than bullets. It tells her she’s not alone. It tells her someone is hunting her.

For an athlete, silence was concentration. For a spy, silence is a countdown. Every heartbeat Olivia hears in the void is another second closer to exposure. Another second closer to death.

And the most chilling part? Silence doesn’t break with a bang. It breaks with a whisper.

🔕 Discover how silence becomes the deadliest sound in Pulse.






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