Andreas Karpasitis - The Isle of Olympia

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Alexander the Great had a secret. The end of his life was just the beginning, his true legacy. His secret had been respected and survived by many great minds throughout the millennia.
Murphy Coleman, a high-ranking CIA officer gets a taste of this well-kept secret as his casual meeting with an old acquaintance, turned obsessed conspiracy theorist, gets out of control and evolves into the biggest adventure of his life.
He embarks on a dangerous and revealing mission with Rachel, a beautiful woman of an extraordinary heritage and her own fair share of mysteries that slowly come to the surface.

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“Why are you here, then?” Lucas asked curiously.

“Well, I’m a good Samaritan.” Murphy smiled as he looked towards James.

“Oh, come on, Murphy, cheer up and open your mind. What kind of a CIA agent is not a fan of conspiracy theories?” James laughed as he extended his hand outside the window feeling the air push against his palm and brush through his fingers.

The car sped along as Lucas steered towards the shoulder, just outside the tunnel where Diana lost her life.

“We are here,” he said as he unbuckled his seatbelt, reached behind to pick up a thick folder, and got out of the car.

James quickly followed the French detective into the tunnel, while cars kept passing by at lightning speeds.

Murphy reluctantly opened the door and slowly followed from a distance. As Lucas led the way, Murphy took in his exceedingly unkempt and disorganized appearance. His shirt, which was sticking out of his jeans, clearly hadn’t been ironed or washed for a long time. He probably hadn’t had a proper hair cut for almost a year based on his unkempt beard. Most probably recently divorced, trying to keep up appearances and take care of himself, Murphy thought. Murphy tended to read people without any specific reason. It was his way of escaping his problems, his reality.

Lucas suddenly stopped as he threw what was left of his cigar onto the side of the road.

“This is where it happened,” he pointed out, “and hopefully it’s not going to happen while we are standing here because—well, you know, we are dead.” He laughed as he handed the thick folder to James.

Murphy looked at the spot that Lucas had pointed out. He was a just a kid when everything happened. He had no real memories of it; the only knowledge he had was from a long drunken conversation at college, a conversation that turned into a mystery hunt.

The three men were standing on two feet of pavement. James crouched down and flipped through the folder. It was filled with reports and photographs of the incident, all thrown in there haphazardly. Their report was mainly focusing on the incident as an open and closed case. It was simple: a car accident that went wrong. The possible causes focused on either the paparazzi, the driver, or the speed of the car. Nothing extraordinary.

Murphy saw James stop at what appeared to be the most interesting photograph – a snapshot from the security camera of a motorcycle. It briefly stopped next to the crashed car as the passenger opened the visor of his helmet and took a look at the rubble. That wasn’t the only mention of the motorcycle. The sole survivor of the accident had mentioned in several interviews how he noticed a motorcycle next to the car a few seconds before the crash. Many considered this to be the most critical, albeit slightly missing, puzzle piece.

Murphy turned his attention towards the passing cars as he finished his cigarette.

“From what I understand, you were one of the first police officers to arrive at the scene back then?” James asked Lucas as he looked at the photograph.

“Yes, I was; we got radioed that there was a terrible car accident at the Pont de l'Alma tunnel. Who would had imagined it was going to be the story of the century.”

Lucas seemed to be lost in his thoughts. Maybe he was thinking about when he arrived at the scene, heavy smoke coming out of the tunnel, blocking the horror ahead.

“Did you see this bike?” James asked, pulling out the photograph.

“Ah…the great motorcycle conspiracy. No, I did not see it, it was hard to see anything from the smoke, but I heard the engine of the bike speeding away. I can’t be sure if it was related to this photo or if it was any other random bike. There was too much traffic back then, especially after the accident. Everyone wanted to get a glimpse or take a picture,” Lucas said as he leaned his back against the tunnel’s wall.

James nodded, and stood up. Looking around under the structure, Murphy followed as his gaze stopped on the security camera that had taken this photo. As James slowly walked towards the center of the tunnel, Murphy had an idea of what was going through his collegues mind. There were a couple of more security cameras throughout the tunnel. The assumption was that since there was one camera at the entrance, one more should be at the exit. It would only be with luck that they would find some new evidence after the fifteen year lapse.

Murphy patiently approached James.

“Why are you wasting your time, James?” he asked, his voice filled with a mix of compassion and irritation.

James looked at Murphy and took a deep breath. “I am not doing this because I woke up one day, suddenly believing in conspiracy theories.” James turned his body towards James and took a step closer. “When you are in this business a few more years, just like me, you will come across a lot of noise. You will learn how to filter it, what is complete rubbish, and what has some truth to it. One of those moments was when I was on a mission in Moscow. I was investigating an extremely high-ranking politician. My involvement was immense. His phone was wiretapped, as I needed to collect sensitive information.

“It wasn’t one of my most ethical missions, as we were looking for secrets to use against the said politician. Use them as leverage to extract what we were after. One night, as I was a few blocks away from the offices of this Russian minister, and while listening to one of his calls, I came across a bit of discussion that, frankly, shocked me. Trust me, it takes a lot for me to get shocked.”

Even though Murphy was looking forward to getting out of there and back to the hotel, he gave his full attention to James. He was hoping that he would soon finish his story, and he would be on his way home.

“The minister was talking with the head of SVR,” James continued. SVR was the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia, the successor of the then terminated KGB. “It was a light and friendly chat, as they talked about how things were changing and that they were expecting the relationship with the United States to deteriorate even further. The SVR head got into how spying proved to be the major problem for Russia, especially from Americans. I still remember the irony of the whole situation. ‘If they only knew,’ I thought. Then I heard something that truly shocked me. The SVR head explained how they had their deep roots in western society, and how they collected some very sensitive information after the end of the Cold War. He continued to express his amazement on how no one had figured out that the accident of Diana and her then boyfriend, was not an accident. How it was a complete hoax.” James looked at Murphy as he raised his eyebrows. “He had bulletproof evidence.”

“An idiot, trying to impress his superior.” Murphy shook his head in disbelief.

James continued to explain how he had managed to investigate a bit further while he was in Moscow, taking advantage of some of his well-connected sources there. After a year, the new facts he had collected blew him away. He had some evidence, even though not confirmed, that Diana was possibly pregnant at the night of the accident, and that they kept it a secret from everyone. The plan was for them to find a way out. The only clue he could follow was the motorcycle. The two people riding the bike was the single lead. But almost fifteen years later, that would prove extremely difficult.

James ignored Murphy’s adverse reaction as he turned towards Lucas.

“The other cameras?” James pointed out with his index finger on several cameras in the tunnel. “Can we have easy access?”

“Ah,” Lucas exclaimed in sarcasm, “It’s been a long time, I doubt you can find any information that hasn’t been found yet.”

“Can you take me there?” James continued in defiance.

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