Ник Картер - The Killing Ground

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Colonel Arkadi Ganin. A man of many identities — and one motive: to kill Agent N3.
Ganin had been on a lot of assignments in his distinguished career, but none compared to this one. It was the sort of thing he liked most. This time there would be no flabby, unaware politician to kill; no military leader, no general, no diplomat. This time he was going after a much more interesting target. A target that would fight back.
Ganin was ready for it. Nick Carter. One-on-one. To the death...

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Kobelev’s eyes were wide; his madness was like a huge electrical charge energizing him. He danced backward a foot or so. “Crawl to me, Carter! I want you to crawl to me! I demand it. You will kiss my boots, and then I will end it, mercifully, with a bullet in the back of your head. Now! Crawl!”

He fired off a short burst inches from Carter’s head.

“Crawl!”

It was all the opening Carter needed.

“I don’t know if I can move,” he cried.

Kobelev fired another short burst very close to Carter’s head. “Move! Now!”

With all of his strength Carter managed to roll over, his hands outstretched, clutching the snow as if he were trying to pull himself forward. He found the stiletto, the blade slicing into his left hand, but then Kobelev was directly over him, the barrel of the Thompson pressed against the base of Carter’s skull.

“Beg me for death, and I will kill you now,” Kobelev shouted.

Carter had the handle of the stiletto. “No,” he cried weakly, pushing himself half up, and then he slumped facedown in the snow as if he had fainted, but every muscle in his body was bunched up, ready to strike like a coiled spring.

“Beg it of me!” Kobelev screamed. “Beg!”

The barrel of the Thompson moved away, and Kobelev bent down, grabbed Carter’s shoulder and pulled him over.

At that moment, Carter rose up and drove the stiletto to its hilt in Kobelev’s groin.

The Russian reared back, bellowing in rage and pain. Carter scrambled after him, his left leg useless.

Kobelev could not bring the Thompson around to fire at Carter, but he used the heavy weapon as a club, smashing at Carter’s back and head, fighting like the totally insane monster he had become, screaming at the top of his lungs in Russian.

Carter’s fingers sought and found Kobelev’s throat, and he squeezed with everything he had left, the Russian’s eyes bulging as he thrashed around.

It could not last much longer, Carter knew. His own wounds were too extensive. He didn’t have much strength now. Once again his world was starting to go gray and his concentration was reduced to his grip on the Russian’s throat. Again a vision of Sigourney’s body in the ashes of the cabin swam into his mind’s eye. All of it, all of the pain and suffering and killing had been simply to flush out Carter. Nothing more than a vendetta.

There would be others after Kobelev and Ganin. But never could there be such a combination of evil genius and dark purpose.

Kobelev’s body gave a mighty shudder, and then lay still. But for a long time afterwards Carter kept squeezing. This time he must make sure. This time there would be no doubts...

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