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Uncivil Liberties

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by Gordon Ryan


  Safe flight. Your horizon will not be as bright as it once was, but you will live . . . for now.

  The Gulfstream spun up the engines and began to taxi toward the main runway. Wolff watched out the port side window as Harford’s Lear lifted off, turned northeast, and began to climb. He turned his attention to his cell phone once again, keying in a series of numbers and placing the phone beside him on the aisle seat. Then he buckled in as the aircraft turned to the west and the engines spooled up for departure. They lifted off and turned due south, beginning to climb out through cloudless skies. Wolff watched out the port window as Henderson disappeared beneath the wing and, slightly to the southeast, Boulder City appeared on the horizon.

  To his left, the large body of water known as Lake Mead appeared and narrowed toward the southern end, capped by the massive engineering structure known as Hoover Dam. Millions of people downstream, as far as Los Angeles and San Diego, with hundreds of communities along the way, depended on the water and electricity generated by this 1930’s federal works project.

  As the dam came closer into view, about twenty miles distant to the east, he could see the narrow ribbon of Highway 93 and the newly constructed Hoover Dam bypass bridge. He turned to his right and retrieved his cell phone from the seat next to him, glanced out the window once more, and pressed send.

  Hoover Dam

  Arizona/Nevada Border

  August

  Thor Campbell glanced again at his watch, which read 9:28 A.M., and shifted in his seat, wishing that he had taken a moment to use the toilet before beginning his observation. For a moment, he considered walking several hundred yards to the small, public restroom facility located on the southern end of the parking area. He decided to wait another ten minutes before making the trip. It was the last decision of his life.

  Eisenhower Executive Office Building

  Office of Information & Public Relations

  Department of Homeland Security

  Washington, D.C.

  August

  General Pug Connor, United States Marine Corps, and Carlos Castro, Sergeant Major, United States Marine Corps, Retired, sat in the general’s office while Connor listened to the party on the other end of his telephone. He was silent, nodding occasionally, and then hung up the instrument.

  “A two-kiloton nuclear explosion at Hoover Dam,” he said to Carlos. “That’s all they have so far.”

  “It’s Wolff,” Carlos replied. “That bastard Wolff. I should have slit his throat in Timor.”

  Connor nodded. “This will change the dynamics completely. If Harford is still alive, SI will gain complete control now, with unlimited powers for his domestic security operation, and Congress will be begging him to expand his force.”

  Carlos stood, pausing behind his chair. “Not if I kill him first, General.”

  Connor also stood, his jaw set and his voice soft. “I think we’ve come off the bench, Carlos. You and me, personally. And we’re back in the game. This may have to be done off the books. Off everyone’s books. I know one person I can contact for advice, but that will be the extent of outside knowledge.”

  “Semper Fi, General. Semper Fi.”

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  Author’s Note: After many years of traditional publishing, with both hardback and softbound books in print, I have released each of my out of print books and several new stories through the medium of e-books. As a new “Indie” author, I would appreciate your word of mouth support and if time allows, a narrative review on Amazon. Good or bad, one star or five, your comments would be most appreciated.

  Gordon Ryan

  Christchurch, New Zealand

  www.gordonryan.com

  Acknowledgements

  The Pug Connor series has required technical input from a variety of sources, but none more important than that received from my military colleagues and associates who provide the security for our nation and those of our allies. I am indebted to these people, some of whom are not individually listed below. They know who they are.

  William A. Tolbert, Major, USAF (Ret.) a life-long friend with whom I have spent many hours discussing the concept of American governance, states’ rights, and public turmoil.

  Kate Ryan, Lieutenant Commander, Royal Australian Navy. Kate’s contribution to scenes in upcoming volumes were indispensable, and her critique of RAN naval terminology is essential to the accuracy of the story. We share the same name, but there is no family connection..

  Pete Bartos, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF, (Ret.) As a former “Eagle Driver,” an F-15 pilot, and a veteran of Operation Noble Eagle, the domestic air cover operation designed after 9/11, Pete provided first-hand knowledge of the prospective air battle over American cities as we continue to prepare for the next assault.

  Tristi Pinkston, who edited the manuscript and provided much needed variation and insight into the story. I express my sincere appreciation for her contribution.

  Author Bio:

  "Political thrillers are in my blood. They're more real, than fiction."

  Gordon Ryan is a writer with a varied history. He has lived and worked in six foreign nations and a dozen or more states, including Alaska. He served in the 1st Recon Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps in the aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis, and in the Air Force in Thailand during the Vietnam War. He also served as a member of the American Embassy staff in Dublin, Ireland, during the violent seventies.

  Ryan’s first published novel, Dangerous Legacy, was released in 1994 and he has published a dozen more over the intervening years with the Pug Connor novels, State of Rebellion, Uncivil Liberties, and To Faithfully Execute being his newest releases. Book Four, Blood and Treasure is scheduled for release in Fall, 2011.

  Ryan never gave up his day job as a city manager and chief executive officer of large homeowners' associations, but once he discovered the joys of fiction, writing has been the driving force. Now writing full-time, Gordon and his wife, Colleen, spend their time between the American northwest and the beautiful South Pacific.

  Discover Other Novels By Gordon Ryan

  www.gordonryan.com

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  The Callahans Series

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  Destiny: The Callahans Book One

  Conflict: The Callahans Book Two

  Reunion: The Callahans Book Three

  Prelude: The Callahans Book Four

  Reprisal: The Callahans Book Five

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  Rebellion Trilogy

  State of Rebellion

  Uncivil Liberties

  To Faithfully Execute

  Blood & Treasure – (Spring 2012)

 

 

 


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