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by W. E. B Griffin


  “Not a problem, Mr. President.”

  “Then it’s done. Sid, you can come back to Washington with me on The Independence.”

  “There’s a couple of problems with that, Mr. President, as far as I’m concerned,” Frade said. “The first is that your Connie can take us only as far as one of our air bases in Brazil; it would cause too much attention in Argentina.”

  “And what else?”

  “The military attaché in our embassy in Buenos Aires is not one of my admirers.”

  “You’re speaking of Colonel Richmond C. Flowers?” Admiral Sourer asked. “I know a good deal about him.”

  “Yes, sir. And if he finds out I’m back in Argentina, it’ll be all over Washington in a matter of hours.”

  “Sid?” President Truman asked.

  “By the time you get to Buenos Aires, Colonel Frade,” Admiral Sourer said, “Colonel Flowers will be en route to his new assignment. Nome, Alaska, comes to mind.”

  “Anything else, son?” the President asked.

  “My wife and sons are in New Orleans.”

  “We can’t have that,” the President said. “Sid . . .”

  “By the time you get to Brazil, Colonel, I think your family will also be there,” Admiral Sourer said.

  “Is that it?” the President asked.

  “Yes, sir.”

  “Have a nice flight, Colonel,” the President of the United States said.

  He turned and, sipping his bourbon, walked out of the room.

  [EIGHT]

  357 Roonstrasse, Zehlendorf Berlin, Germany 1710 19 July 1945

  “They’re in the garden, Colonel,” one of Tiny’s men said when Frade walked into the house.

  Clete was afraid to ask just who that meant, and didn’t.

  Then he saw Karl Boltitz, Siggie Stein, and Heinrich and Gerhard sitting at a small table. With Graf von Wachtstein.

  Hansel’s back!

  Thank you, God!

  Frade announced: “Okay, everybody up. We have a plane to catch.”

  “Says who?” Stein asked.

  “Since you asked, says the President of the United States. Our orders are to hide in Argentina from the Secret Service until things settle down a little.”

  “Why do I think he’s telling the truth?” von Wachtstein asked.

  “Why is it you still have skin?”

  “Because I am smarter than anyone thought I am.”

  “How did you do in Bremen, Karl?”

  “Pretty well, Clete,” Boltitz said. “So far as the subs are concerned, the sooner I get to Argentina the better.”

  He looked at the boys, then back at Clete, and asked, “How much time do we have?”

  “None. Let’s go.”

  The men all stood.

  Heinrich and Gerhard remained in their seats, their gazes glued to the table.

  “You guys don’t want to go to Argentina and meet Uncle Siggie’s nice nun?” Clete asked.

  The boys looked up at each other.

  Then Heinrich looked at Clete and said, “Excuse me? We can go?”

  “Of course you can go,” Frade said.

  “Can you do that, Cletus?” von Wachtstein asked.

  “What? Of course I can! I am the world’s greatest expert in smuggling Germans into Argentina. If you don’t believe me, just ask the secretary of the Treasury.”

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  HONOR BOUND

  HONOR BOUND

  BLOOD AND HONOR

  SECRET HONOR

  DEATH AND HONOR

  (with William E. Butterworth IV)

  THE HONOR OF SPIES

  (with William E. Butterworth IV)

  BROTHERHOOD OF WAR

  BOOK I: THE LIEUTENANTS

  BOOK II: THE CAPTAINS

  BOOK III: THE MAJORS

  BOOK IV: THE COLONELS

  BOOK V: THE BERETS

  BOOK VI: THE GENERALS

  BOOK VII: THE NEW BREED

  BOOK VIII: THE AVIATORS

  BOOK IX: SPECIAL OPS

  THE CORPS

  BOOK I: SEMPER FI

  BOOK II: CALL TO ARMS

  BOOK III: COUNTERATTACK

  BOOK IV: BATTLEGROUND

  BOOK V: LINE OF FIRE

  BOOK VI: CLOSE COMBAT

  BOOK VII: BEHIND THE LINES

  BOOK VIII: IN DANGER’S PATH

  BOOK IX: UNDER FIRE

  BOOK X: RETREAT, HELL!

  BADGE OF HONOR

  BOOK I: MEN IN BLUE

  BOOK II: SPECIAL OPERATIONS

  BOOK III: THE VICTIM

  BOOK IV: THE WITNESS

  BOOK V: THE ASSASSIN

  BOOK VI: THE MURDERERS

  BOOK VII: THE INVESTIGATORS

  BOOK VIII: FINAL JUSTICE

  BOOK IX: THE TRAFFICKERS

  (with William E. Butterworth IV)

  BOOK X: THE VIGILANTES

  (with William E. Butterworth IV)

  MEN AT WAR

  BOOK I: THE LAST HEROES

  BOOK II: THE SECRET WARRIORS

  BOOK III: THE SOLDIER SPIES

  BOOK IV: THE FIGHTING AGENTS

  BOOK V: THE SABOTEURS

  (with William E. Butterworth IV)

  BOOK VI: THE DOUBLE AGENTS

  (with William E. Butterworth IV)

  PRESIDENTIAL AGENT

  BOOK I: BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT

  BOOK II: THE HOSTAGE

  BOOK III: THE HUNTERS

  BOOK IV: THE SHOOTERS

  BOOK V: BLACK OPS

  BOOK VI: THE OUTLAWS

  (with William E. Butterworth IV)

 

 

 


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