'It could only be the handiwork of Machado's men.'

'Have they caused any more problems?'

'Not yet. The cold keeps them off the outside decks. Most are sitting in the lounge drinking tequila from the bar. The rest are sleeping. You were wise to instruct our men to become friendly with them. Their discipline has loosened considerably.'

'The charges?'

'All explosives have been placed in a line running parallel with the glacier's face. The detonation should bring down the entire frontal wall on the ship.'

'How soon before our withdrawal can be completed?'

'The use of paddles makes for slow going under a heavy ebb tide. We can't use the boat's motor for fear of alerting Machado's men. I'd estimate another forty-five minutes to clear everyone off the ship.'

'We must be safely away before daylight.'

'Everyone will do their utmost, Suiek= Aziz.'

'Can they run the ferry operation without you?'

:'Yes.'

'Bring one man and meet me at Hasan's cabin.'

'We're going to execute them?'

'No,' replied Anunar. 'We're taking them with us.'

Ammar switched off the radio and slipped the Koran into a pocket of his coat.

His betrayal by Akhmad Yazid would be revenged. He was going to enjoy seeing his magnificent plan Turn to shambles. Ammar had no intention of carrying through with the original operation, knowing Machado had been hired to kill him and his hijack team. He was angered more by the loss of his fee than by being stabbed in the back.

Therefore, he reasoned, he would keep Hasan and Kamfl alive, and yes, De Lorenzo too, at least temporarily, as bargaining chips. He might recoup after all by turning the tables and throwing all guilt on Yazid and Topiltzin.

He needed time to think and create a new plan. But first things first.

He had to sneak his hostages off the ship before Machado and his motley crew caught on to his sleight of hand.

Hala's heart sank when the door opened and the hijacker's leader stepped into the cabin suite. She stared at him for a moment, seeing only the eyes behind the ridiculous mask and the machine gun casually held in one hand, and wondered with female curiosity what kind of man he might be under different circumstances.

He entered and spoke in a quiet but fearsome voice. 'You will all come with me.'

Hala trembled and lowered her gaze to the floor, angry at herself for showing fear.

Senator Pitt was not intimidated. He jumped to his feet and crossed the cabin in long strides, stopping only when the toes of his shoes nearly touched Ammar's.

'Where are you taking us and for what purpose?' the Senator demanded. .

'I am not sitting in front of one of your camel-witt,--d Senate investigation committees,' said Ammar icily. 'Do not cross examine me.

'We have a right to know,' the Senator insisted firmly.

'You have no rights!' snaPPed Amnw. He roughly pushed the Senator aside and moved into the room, his gaze taking in the pale, apprehensive faces.

You're going for a little boat ride, followed by a short journey by train. My men will pass out blankets to ward off the damp chill.'

They all looked at him as if he was crazy but none argued.

With a dreadful feeling of hopelessness, Hala slowly helped President Hasan to his feet. she was tired of living under the constant threat of death. She felt as though she no longer cared.

And yet, something within her, a spark, a will to defy, still smoldered.

The fearlessness of a soldier going into battle who knows he is going to die and has nothing to lose by fighting to the end slowly crept over her. She was determined to survive.

Captain Machado entered the communication room and found it empty. At first he thought Ammar,s radio operator had taken a brief break for a call of nawm, but he looked 'm the head and found it empty too.

Machado stared at the radio panel for a long moment, his eyes strained and red from lack of sleep, his face showing a puzzled expression. He stepped onto the bridge and approached one of his own crewmen who was peering into the radarscope.

'Where is the radio operator?' he asked.

The radar observer turned and shrugged. ,i haven't seen him, Captain.

Isn't he in the communications room?'

'No, the place is deserted.'

'Would you like me to check with the Arab leader?'

Machado shook his head slowly, not quite able to get a grip on the Egyptian radio operator's disappearance. 'Find Jorge Delgado and bring him here. He knows radios. Better us than the stupid Arabs to oversee the communications.'

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