Scorpio, an orphan, was bred to be a spy, and only receives his missions through a high-tech device called a CompuChron. But who or what controls the device, and what happens if it ever fails?
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
121pp
Genre:
Crime, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Based On:
James Bond, In Like Flint, Matt Helm
Synopsis/Details
A skilled covert operative known as Scorpio navigates a perilous world of espionage, personal loss, and high-stakes rescue missions. Beginning with a daring infiltration on a French Riviera yacht, Scorpio is drawn back into danger when an old ally demands his help to rescue Elaine, a woman tied to his haunting past. As Scorpio confronts ruthless enemies across treacherous landscapes—from the swamps of his refuge to the shadows of Istanbul—he uncovers shocking truths about his identity and family. Through tense battles, narrow escapes, and emotional revelations beneath the Black Sea, Scorpio must reconcile his dark past with a hopeful future, ultimately choosing a new path of balance amid lingering shadows and uneasy alliances. https://indd.adobe.com/view/6e5dbb1e-d5ca-4d7f-89ac-a4fd344990fc

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