silence. Then Al-Khalifa reached down and lifted the heavy sphere and held it over his head.
“A million more infidels dead,” he said grandly, “and London in ruins.”
“Praise be to Allah,” the terrorists shouted.
“ONE MILE DEAD ahead,” the captain of the
A total of nine men dressed in black waterproof uniforms were clustered in the pilothouse. The men were armed with rifles on slings, handguns, and grenades.
The
The boat disappeared over the side and splashed into the water.
“We go in at the stern,” the leader said, “neutralize the targets, retrieve the meteorite, and then get out again. I want us back on board in five minutes tops.”
“Will there be any friendlies?” one of the men asked.
“One,” the leader said, handing out a photograph.
“What do we do with him?”
“Protect him if you can,” the leader said, “but not if it means your own life.”
“Leave him on board?”
“He’s of no use to us,” the leader said, “now let’s go.”
The men filed out of the pilothouse and onto the rear deck. They walked in single file down a set of steps built along the hull to a small platform where the inflatable was docked and idling. As soon as the men were all aboard, one of them took up position behind the wheel, engaged the drive and steered away from the
At a speed of fifty-five knots it did not take long for the inflatable to reach the
Once they reached the rear of the yacht, the man operating the inflatable held his vessel against the rear swim platform of the steaming
THE PRISONER IN the cabin on the
ONE DECK ABOVE, the only sound that could be heard was a light thumping of boots covered by felt liners as the men from the
A few seconds later the door to the prisoner’s cabin was flung open and a man in a black hood shined a light in his face. The man in the hood looked at him again, consulted a photograph in his hand and then closed the door. The prisoner began to tug at the coating covering his face.
The
Moving rapidly, four of the men weighed down the terrorists’ bodies, starting with their leader, and dumped them over the side while the other half of the team cleaned up the blood. Four minutes and forty seconds after first standing on the deck of the
The leader of the team from the
A frozen pizza would have taken longer to cook than the assault on the
Once the team was back on board and the inflatable was stowed on deck, the captain of the
The
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ADAMS HOVERED THE Robinson helicopter above Mount Forel, then used the remote speaker to send out the sound of an air horn. He waited a few minutes then caught sight of a green glowing light from below. Flying a short distance toward the light, he sounded the air horn again to give Cabrillo warning to move away from the landing pad, then he set the helicopter down on the snow. Once the rotor blade had stopped spinning, he climbed out.
“Mr. Chairman,” he said as Cabrillo walked over, “I’m glad I found you. It’s as black as a sack of licorice out here.”
“Everyone get out of Iceland safely?”
“It all went according to plan,” Adams said.
“That’s one bright spot,” Cabrillo said. “Now, how are we for weight?”
“With the two of us aboard and fuel, we still have a few hundred pounds left over. Why do you ask?”
“We have another passenger,” Cabrillo said.