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Slaton discovers Mordechai brutally beaten and bleeding profusely from a stomach wound in a chaotic, laundry-strewn room. He immediately calls emergency services but hangs up before providing details. Cutting Mordechai free with a steak knife, Slaton attempts to stem the bleeding with a dishrag, though the injury is severe. Mordechai, barely conscious, reveals he had been trying to rejoin Mossad by intercepting El-Masri’s activities, which led to his current state. Slaton, trained in field medicine,…-
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The chapter "Forty-Two" follows Slaton as he surveils Mordechai's apartment building in Landstrasse, employing his sniper-trained expertise to assess the structure. He notes the building's repetitive layout, deducing that Mordechai likely occupies a front-facing, third-floor unit. Slaton's observational skills reveal a tactical rappelling rope dangling from the roof to Mordechai's window, signaling an intrusion. The rope's presence suggests an operative has infiltrated the apartment, leaving it as an…-
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In Chapter Forty-Three, Slaton executes a daring infiltration of Mordechai’s apartment using a tactical rope and the Dülfersitz method, a risky climbing technique requiring no harness. Carefully lowering himself from a neighboring building’s roof, he navigates the sheer stone face with precision, relying on his training to minimize friction and maintain control. Despite the physical challenge, his greater concern is the unknown threat awaiting him inside the apartment. The tension builds as he…-
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The chapter "Forty" follows Slaton as he escapes from a dangerous situation at El-Masri's property, navigating through a junkyard and running to his car. He reflects on the shifting dynamics of his mission, noting the involvement of both Middle Eastern and Asian operatives, as well as the theft of enriched uranium linked to El-Masri, who has been murdered. Slaton feels the weight of his isolation from his family, Christine and Davy, and grapples with the uncharacteristic fear of failure as he drives away,…-
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Mordechai returns to his apartment late at night, exhausted and unsettled after a long day. He checks his phone repeatedly, finding no new messages, and realizes he hasn’t eaten. As he prepares a meager meal, his mind races over the shocking files he stole from El-Masri’s desk, recognizing that his original plan with Mossad is now untenable. He grapples with the weight of the information and worries about Slaton’s safety, questioning whether he himself is cut out for field work. His unease grows when…-
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Slaton assesses the aftermath of an attack, finding an empty van with discarded supplies and confirming his initial assumption that a five-man team targeted a family of three. Despite the odds, he remains focused, noting two attackers are already down. Discovering a key left in the van’s ignition, he pockets it, recognizing the attackers’ complacency—they expected little resistance. Climbing onto the van’s roof, he surveys the house’s roof, spotting a vent as a potential handhold. His plan…-
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The chapter "Thirty-Nine" opens with a tense confrontation as Slaton, a skilled operative, observes three armed men approaching a van with precision and caution. The lead man wears night vision gear, and their disciplined movements suggest military training. Slaton, positioned above them, prepares to strike, aiming to kill two and incapacitate the third for interrogation. The scene is charged with suspense as he calculates his next move, knowing he has only seconds before the men disappear around the…-
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In Chapter Thirty-Seven, Slaton surveils a house, wary of a teenager whose unpredictable reaction could complicate his mission. His focus shifts when Tarek El-Masri, an IAEA inspector and key to finding Slaton’s family, arrives in a silver Audi. Slaton positions himself to intercept El-Masri but is interrupted by a sudden ambush. A dark van blocks the driveway, and five armed men—likely trained operatives—swarm the scene. El-Masri flees into the house, prompting Slaton to reassess the situation. The…-
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The chapter begins with Boutros and his crew successfully navigating the Tsugaru Straits under the cover of darkness, avoiding detection by patrol boats or radio calls. As they emerge into the Pacific, Boutros disables unnecessary electronics to maintain security, aware that certain devices could reveal their position. The desolate northern sea feels unfamiliar, but the crew remains focused on their mission. Rafiq joins Boutros on deck, discussing their next steps, including a four-day period of…-
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In Chapter Thirty-Four, Slaton meticulously prepares for an impending operation by gathering intelligence on El-Masri’s residence. After purchasing a tablet, he accesses a real estate app to study the property’s layout, confirming details like its purchase price and history. Using photos from the listing, he sketches a detailed tactical diagram of the home, carefully noting exterior and interior features, including windows and room connections. His goal is to create an accurate blueprint for his…-
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