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By Stephen Coonts

The dying of a French intelligence agent on an Air France flight to Amman, Jordan, is the set off that launches Tommy Carmellini`s most modern adventure.

in the ecu Union, the nationwide espionage firms are fiercely competing for supremacy opposed to one another -- and opposed to the CIA. while the americans notice that the director of the French secret agent enterprise has mystery investments within the financial institution of Palestine, alarm bells burst off. to enquire, the americans ship Jake Grafton, who has been introduced again from retirement to resolve a tangle of espionage, terrorism and homicide. and naturally, the guy Grafton wishes at the aspect is Tommy Carmellini.

jointly they discover an problematic technique to infiltrate the top degrees of Al Qaeda with a top-level plant -- yet who's enjoying whom? As Carmellini delves deep undercover he unearths he's operating for his lifestyles. Grafton and Carmellini discover a frightening plan to shake the West as by no means sooner than -- and a Catch-22: Can they cease the conspiracy with no compromising the intelligence resource which can deliver down Al Qaeda as soon as and for all?

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Goddamnedest factor I ever observed. One speedy she and the child have been there, then they weren’t. long gone within the blink of a watch. while the smoke and shit cleared so shall we see, there have been little items of pores and skin and bone and bloody tissue splattered for blocks. every body used to be observing whilst the bomb went off, so each person bought hit with these things, and 6 or 8 men obtained scratched up with shrapnel or anything. ” “That’s sufficient, Al,” I stated. “If they struggle to ship me again, I’m quitting. ” “Okay,” Thurlow stated, “but enough’s sufficient. I don’t are looking to listen from now on, both. ” “Fuck you,” Al shot again. “You too, Carmellini! Fuck either you dickheads. ” after all, he could be the man in the back of the wheel. He was once hunched over, gripping the wheel so tightly his knuckles have been turning white, staring directly forward because the vehicle rolled alongside. “Hey, guy, it’s over,” I acknowledged, attempting to calm him. “You’re out of the sewer. Lay it down and enable it move. ” “If I can’t check with you men approximately it, who the hell am i able to check with? ” That, i presumed, used to be the main insightful query I had heard in years. Be that because it might, I nonetheless didn’t are looking to chin approximately Iraq with Al Salazar or anyone on planet Earth. If I by no means back set foot in Iraq, that will be superb via me. Remembering Grafton’s promise, I silently vowed to make this project my final for the supplier. After this, you could colour me long gone. Au revoir, child. The French spooks, the DGSE, had their workplaces in an not going development, the Conciergerie. This was once an previous, outdated development at the Ile de los angeles Cité that have been used for many issues down during the centuries, together with a jail. the following the revolutionaries imprisoned Marie Antoinette and Charlotte Corday, the murderer of Marat, in addition to Danton and Robespierre sooner than they each one made their one-way journey to the guillotine. The background got here from wealthy Thurlow, who had it appears spent a couple of evenings with a guidebook. He acknowledged that in the Revolution over 4 thousand prisoners have been held right here. We stumbled on a spot to park and did a few strolling. status at the correct, or north, financial institution and watching the development, i presumed it appeared ominous. It used to be made up of minimize stone and stood approximately six or seven tales high—it used to be tough to claim simply because I didn’t know the way excessive the ceilings within have been. there have been towers the place the partitions cornered, and the whole lot had a kind of Paris roofs damaged with dormers. where had evidently been outfitted as a medieval palace. In these satisfied days a palace was once a citadel, a stronghold, the place the king’s males may carry off ravenous mobs or armies led by way of unsatisfied lords and barons. The river were the moat. No crocodiles, yet because the Seine was once town sewer, who wanted them? “When was once that factor outfitted? ” I requested Thurlow, our strolling Baedeker. “Thirteenth or fourteenth century. It’s approximately modern with Sainte-Chapelle, that is instantly at the different facet of it. ” I knew approximately Sainte-Chapelle, a powerful medieval church that King Louis IX inbuilt the 13th century to deal with Christ’s crown of thorns and fragments of the genuine move.

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