His boss, Commander Renaud, orders a full evacuation. Vincent disagrees. "If they wanted mass casualties tonight, they'd have used a timer for now. This is a message. The real target is tomorrow."
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He doesn’t reply. He lights a cigarette instead.
She breaks into the DGSI comms net and calls Vincent directly. "Agent Taleb. You’re chasing a ghost. Kaspar doesn’t work alone. If you disarm that device, three more activate. I’ve seen it before." His boss, Commander Renaud, orders a full evacuation
Paris hasn’t fallen. Yet. But the countdown just started.
Kaspar bypasses the security barrier with a cloned badge. He enters a restricted electrical room. From his bag: a folded 3D-printed casing, a lithium battery pack, and a small vial labeled "A-X." Not explosive. Aerotropic — a nerve agent that turns into vapor at 38°C.
Vincent hesitates. Then orders his team: "Don’t touch it. Find the secondary triggers." This is a message
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A burned-out French intelligence officer and a relentless British MI6 operative are the only ones who can stop a devastating attack on Paris — but their first lead just exploded in the middle of the Eiffel Tower. Scene 1 – 10:47 PM. The Trocadéro Esplanade.
He sets the timer for 1:15 AM. Enough time for the last elevator to descend. Enough time for the Tower to fill with morning crowds tomorrow. He lights a cigarette instead
Vincent answers.
The line goes dead.
Vincent Taleb, a mid-40s officer from France’s DGSI, watches the Eiffel Tower sparkle. He’s off-duty, or trying to be. His phone buzzes — his daughter, Chloé, sends a voice note: "Papa, are you coming to my exhibition tomorrow? You promised."
Enter Zara Taylor — early 30s, sharp, fast, with a scar along her jaw from a knife fight in Minsk. She’s in Paris unofficially, tracking Kaspar for three weeks after a foiled attack in London.