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by Andy McNab


  ‘What will you do with him?’

  ‘That’s probably up to him, I suspect.’

  It had been a long night for Tom. After the Secret Service heavies had fallen on him he was cuffed and carted off to a secure room where they’d tried to question him. He had told them to piss off and call Mandler. In the end Sarah Garvey had come to his rescue. She had witnessed the whole incident, and after one of her trademark bollockings, during which the men of the US Secret Service heard words they had never known a female politician to utter, she had sent them off to find him somewhere to shower and a change of clothes and Tom was released into British custody. Even then there were a lot of questions about what had made him focus on Nasima. The device in her hand was the answer. But what had also come back to him, from among the many mysteries about his time in Texas, was what he had heard on the building site. And as he had zeroed in on her, the thought had flashed through his mind: was she the woman to whom the mosque would be dedicated?

  Woolf caught up with Tom later that night. He had been at Karza’s bedside, piecing together his story and wondering how long he could hold off telling him about the fate of his brother. They had contacted his mother, who sounded like a handful, and she was coming in by plane that morning.

  Woolf didn’t go in for jubilation. ‘I think a drink is in order,’ was about the sum total of it. Very British, for two men who together had just saved the lives of the leaders of the Western world.

  ‘Your round, I think,’ said Tom.

  ‘So, what now?’

  ‘I’ll let you know when I know,’ he replied.

  Low cloud hung over the city. Central London was still on lockdown. The tubes and buses weren’t running, checkpoints had been set up all round Westminster, and what looked like every serving member of the Metropolitan Police had been called out onto the streets. As Tom walked across St James’s Park, he marvelled at how only the ducks were calm, happy in their oblivion. The question on everyone’s lips: was this a one-off, or was there more to come?

  The few pedestrians he encountered eyed him, and each other, uneasily. Not a good day to be carrying a backpack – or sporting a dark beard. A row of police vans with armoured mesh over the windows parked nose-to-tail formed a cordon around the Invicta headquarters.

  Inside, Phoebe was still at her post. The look in her eyes as Tom approached suggested Woolf had kept her up to speed. She came out from behind the desk and put her arms round him. ‘So, I guess this is it?’

  He smiled at her.

  But before he could answer Rolt was at the door. The gleam in his eye said it all. ‘A good night for Invicta, you might say.’

  No pretence now, no frown of concern.

  Tom nodded. ‘Yes, you might say that.’

  Rolt let him into his office and closed the door. The sun was blasting in through the huge windows. The Turner over the mantelpiece looked fabulous. ‘Well, what’s your decision?’

  Tom clasped his hands. There was a tiny fleck of Nasima’s blood under a fingernail. He scooped it out, then looked up at Rolt. ‘Count me in.’

  GLOSSARY

  ACU Army Combat Uniform

  ANA Afghan National Army

  Bergen Full size British Army combat rucksack

  Bradley US-made armoured fighting vehicle

  Desert rose British Army slang for a crude urinal comprising a large tin with the top removed and the bottom perforated.

  DSF Director of Special Forces in the UK

  Hesco barrier A collapsible wire-mesh container and heavy-duty fabric liner, which can be filled with sand or rubble and used as a barrier against explosions or small-arms.

  ISAF International Security Assistance Force, a NATO-led security mission in Afghanistan established in 2001 by the UN Security Council. Its main purpose is to train Afghan National Security forces and assist in rebuilding key government institutions. It is also engaged in the war with insurgent groups.

  ISO container A shipping and storage container. ISO stands for International Standards Organization.

  MPV Multi-purpose vehicle

  MTP Multi-Terrain Pattern; a camouflage pattern printed on equipment issued to British forces.

  NVs Night-vision goggles

  OBL Osama Bin Laden

  One-star Brigadier general in the US Army

  PE Plastic explosive

  POTUS President of the United States of America

  PSNI Police Service of Northern Ireland

  RPG Rocket-propelled grenade

  RTU Returned to unit

  SCO19 Metropolitan Police Service Specialist Firearms Command

  Shura Arabic word for ‘consultation’; used to describe a tribal gathering.

  SO6 Metropolitan Police Service Diplomatic Protection Group

  UNHCR United Nations refugee agency

  WO2 Warrant Officer class 2

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  From the day he was found in a carrier bag on the steps of Guy’s Hospital in London, Andy McNab has led an extraordinary life.

  As a teenage delinquent, Andy McNab kicked against society. As a young soldier, he waged war against the IRA in the streets and fields of South Armagh. As a member of 22 SAS, he was at the centre of covert operations for nine years, on five continents. During the Gulf War he commanded Bravo Two Zero, a patrol that, in the words of his commanding officer, ‘will remain in regimental history for ever’. Awarded both the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) and Military Medal (MM) during his military career, McNab was the British Army’s most highly decorated serving soldier when he finally left the SAS.

  Since then Andy McNab has become one of the world’s bestselling writers, drawing on his insider knowledge and experience. As well as three non-fiction bestsellers – including Bravo Two Zero, the bestselling British work of military history – he is the author of the Nick Stone and Tom Buckingham thrillers. He has also written a number of books for children.

  Besides his writing work, he lectures to security and intelligence agencies in both the USA and UK, works in the film industry advising Hollywood on everything from covert procedure to training civilian actors to act like soldiers, and he continues to be a spokesperson and fundraiser for both military and literacy charities.

  www.andymcnab.co.uk

  @The_Real_McNab

  Also by Andy McNab

  Novels featuring Nick Stone

  REMOTE CONTROL

  CRISIS FOUR

  FIREWALL

  LAST LIGHT

  LIBERATION DAY

  DARK WINTER

  DEEP BLACK

  AGGRESSOR

  RECOIL

  CROSSFIRE

  BRUTE FORCE

  EXIT WOUND

  ZERO HOUR

  DEAD CENTRE

  SILENCER

  Featuring Tom Buckingham

  RED NOTICE

  Andy McNab with Kym Jordan

  WAR TORN

  BATTLE LINES

  Quick Reads

  THE GREY MAN

  LAST NIGHT ANOTHER SOLDIER

  TODAY EVERYTHING CHANGES

  Non-fiction

  BRAVO TWO ZERO

  IMMEDIATE ACTION

  SEVEN TROOP

  SPOKEN FROM THE FRONT

  THE GOOD PSYCHOPATH’S GUIDE TO SUCCESS

  (with Kevin Dutton)

  For more information on Andy McNab and his books, see his website at www.andymcnab.co.uk

  TRANSWORLD PUBLISHERS

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  First published in Great Britain

  in 2014 by Bantam Press

  an imprint of Transworld Publishers

  Copyright © Andy McNab 2014

  Andy McNab has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.

  This book is a work of fiction and, except in the case of historical fact, any resemblance to actual persons, living o
r dead, is purely coincidental.

  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

  Version 1.0 Epub ISBN 9781448111145

  ISBNs 9780593069837 (cased)

  9780593069844 (tpb)

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