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by Charles D. Taylor


  Each of the party understood how Verra had felt. There were no secrets among them. When Cobb had acknowledged weeks earlier that no matter how hard he tried to convince himself to the contrary, he was once again in love, Verra had insisted that they stay apart until they were married. After all she had been through at Keradin’s dacha, she needed a delay before this fresh start. She loved this strange man, Cobb, who had saved her life, but it also meant a great deal to her if she waited until they were married. Perhaps that would put it all behind her; perhaps it would erase the pain of the past.

  Cobb saw the sense to it, and so did the others—after all, they were all family. And now that Cobb and Verra were legally husband and wife, the others like slightly malicious siblings were conspiring to keep them up all night. It was no different than in years gone by, like the days in Vietnam when they drank the hours away and played juvenile tricks on each other.

  They were older now. They would never be the same. But they were going to try to bring back those bygone days once more… when they played those old tricks. Cobb would understand, and explain it all to Verra. It was only one night and they were all alive. It would be a celebration of one more beginning.

  Look for these other books from Charles D. Taylor now available or coming soon from Crossroad Press

  Boomer

  Choke Point

  Counterstrike

  Deep Sting

  Igniter

  Shadow Wars

  Shadows of Vengeance

  Show of Force

  Sightings

  Silent Hunter

  Summit

  The Twilight Patriots (formerly published as The Sunset Patriots)

  War Ship

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  LICENSE NOTES

  Meet the Author

  DISCOVER CROSSROAD PRESS

  This book is dedicated most affectionately to my sons, Jack and Ben

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  “We must decide whether we intend to remain the strongest nation in the world. The alternative is to let ourselves slip into inferiority, into a position of weakness in a harsh world where principles unsupported by power are victimized, and to become a nation with more of a past than a future. I reject that alternative.”

  WASHINGTON, D.C.

  D MINUS 7

  D MINUS 6

  D MINUS 5

  THE SEA OF JAPAN

  THE WHITE HOUSE

  D MINUS 4

  D MINUS 3

  WITH THE SEAL TEAM

  ABOARD ADMIRAL PRATT’S JET 35,000 FEET ABOVE THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

  HENRY COBB

  WENDELL NELSON

  TOM CARLETON

  D MINUS 2

  SPITZBERGEN, THE HARBOR

  SPITZBERGEN, THE AIRPORT

  TOM CARLETON

  THE CRIMEA, USSR

  ABOARD U.S.S. JOHN F. KENNEDY, SOUTHEAST OF MALTA

  ABOARD U.S.S. JOHN HANCOCK

  ABOARD U.S.S. JOHN F. KENNEDY

  SPITZBERGEN

  ABOARD U.S.S. YORKTOWN, SOUTHEAST OF MALTA

  THE CRIMEA

  D MINUS 1

  ABOARD U.S.S. JOHN F. KENNEDY, SOUTHEAST OF MALTA

  WITH A U.S. NAVAL PICKET FORCE

  SPITZBERGEN

  LONGYEARBYEN

  ABOARD A HYDROFOIL ON THE BLACK SEA

  ISTANBUL

  D-DAY

  SPITZBERGEN

  ABOARD THE CARRIER H.M.S. ILLUSTRIOUS, THE GREENLAND SEA

  SPITZBERGEN

  ABOARD U.S.S. SARATOGA, FIFTY MILES EAST OF CRETE

  ABOARD U.S.S. YORKTOWN

  THE WAR IN SPACE

  ABOARD U.S.S. YORKTOWN, SOUTHEAST OF MALTA

  ABOARD U.S.S. JOHN HANCOCK, ONE HUNDRED MILES NORTHWEST OF BENGHAZI, LIBYA

  ABOARD U.S.S. JOHN F. KENNEDY, SOUTHEAST OF MALTA

  ABOARD U.S.S. YORKTOWN WITH THE KENNEDY BATTLE GROUP

  ABOARD U.S.S. JOHN HANCOCK

  ABOARD U.S.S. JOHN F. KENNEDY

  ABOARD U.S.S. YORKTOWN

  SPITZBERGEN

  AFTER THE FIRST SALVO

  ABOARD U.S.S. BRISCOE, HEADING NORTH TOWARD THE MAIN BATTLE GROUP

  ABOARD U.S.S. YORKTOWN

  THE KREMLIN

  D-DAY PLUS FIVE WEEKS, A SMALL INN IN THE MARYLAND HILLS

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