MURDER BENEATH THE POLAR ICE
Episode #512 · Written by Hayden Howard · Narrated by Scott Miller
Under the Arctic ice pack, where light fades into a white ceiling and currents twist beneath frozen continents, a two-man dive becomes something far more dangerous than routine maintenance. A string of vanished picket buoys has drawn a Fleet Ballistic Missile submarine into silent territory. What waits there is not empty water.
The diver known as “Murderer” once denounced nuclear weapons as crimes against life itself. He studies plankton, marvels at evolution, and speaks of the sea as a living inheritance. But when a hidden device explodes and kills his partner, the abstract arguments vanish. Hunted beneath the ice by unknown forces, he finds himself riding a handmade minisub toward a decision that will define him—and possibly his nation.
This is Cold War science fiction at its most intimate. The tension does not come from fleets or speeches. It comes from two men in diving suits, from sonar pulses echoing through bone, and from the knowledge that one violent act can ripple upward into diplomatic crisis. In these frozen waters, restraint and retaliation are measured in heartbeats.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hayden Howard published fiction in Astounding Science Fiction and other major genre magazines during the 1950s and 1960s, a period when submarine warfare and nuclear deterrence dominated public imagination. His stories frequently placed technically skilled characters inside high-stakes military systems, examining how personal conviction collides with chain-of-command reality. Murder Beneath the Polar Ice reflects the era’s fascination with undersea operations, early-warning networks, and the fragile balance of power. Howard’s work stands alongside the politically charged science fiction of the Cold War, where the battlefield was often invisible and the consequences global.
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Listen to Murder Beneath the Polar Ice by Hayden Howard — a tense vintage science fiction thriller beneath Arctic ice where one violent choice could spark global crisis.
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