Jack Coughlin - An Act of Treason

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"Stunning action, excellent tradecraft… just about perfect." – Lee Child
In the fourth novel in the New York Times bestselling series, Marine sniper Kyle Swanson finds himself in the sights of a man he once idolized-a true American hero turned traitor
Swanson and his beautiful girlfriend, CIA agent Lauren Carson, are on a mission in Pakistan when their world is turned inside out. Kyle is captured and thrown in prison. Lauren is accused of being a double agent. The one person they trust to help is the man who sent them on the black operation-Jim Hall, a legendary CIA agent, Kyle's sniper mentor, and Lauren's boss and former lover.
But Hall has gone rogue. He is selling America's innermost secrets to a ruthless Pakistani warlord who wants to mold al- Qaeda into a legitimate political party, and secure a nuclear arsenal. For Jim Hall, his former protégé Swanson is the final obstacle.
Success or failure pivots on whether Swanson can stop the old friend who trained him to be a shooter. From the streets of Washington to the Bavarian Alps, the two snipers stalk each other in a deadly hunt that has only one possible outcome.

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They set it up on picnic tables and had a good-natured lunch. Then the colonel and the sergeant major watched the snipers blow off a bunch of rounds at steel plates, wrecked cars, and the weather-worn plywood buildings. Finally, the visitors got back into their truck and made the long drive back to the base.

The snipers washed up, changed into civvies, and also drove down the hill. Bridgeport was only twenty minutes away, and every fast-food restaurant had a franchise there, so the Marines seldom ate their MREs. That evening, most of them went to McDonald’s, but Hall pulled Swanson away and took him to a quiet Mexican place identified by a neat sign as Alphonso’s Restaurant. Most of the customers were seated outside, drinking cold beer on the open patio beneath a sprinkling of little white lights. Kyle liked the fact that many of them were Hispanic, always a signal that a Mexican restaurant served authentic food. Hall went inside. Kyle followed.

A row of high-backed booths lined the far wall, each with long, cushioned seats that were separated by a plastic-topped table. Windows at each booth faced the parking lot, but at the last one, a customer had adjusted the blinds so no one could see in. Overhead lights in the middle of the room did little to brighten that corner. Hall slid into the booth, motioning Kyle to follow.

“This is Morgan,” said Hall. The man was slender, with thick dark hair that did not show a sign of gray. No emotion showed in the dark brown eyes as he slowly dipped a fried chip into a cup of red sauce and put it into his mouth and chewed. A dark linen blazer covered a pearl gray golf shirt that had a little sheep figure sewn in gold on the left chest: Brooks Brothers.

No one said anything until the waitress came over, already with three cold Coronas on her tray. She was a beautiful young Hispanic woman, no more than twenty years old, with challenging eyes and a catlike walk, dressed in a denim miniskirt and a loose white blouse worn off her right shoulder. The name Mary was imprinted in black on a white plastic name tag.

“Ah, Maria, we meet again. You are sooo pretty today.” Hall gave her a big smile.

“You always say that,” she said, serving the chilled bottles. “All talk, no action. I think you have a wife and many children somewhere and just like to flirt.”

“No. You’re the only girl for me in the whole world.” Hall laughed. Mary laughed. “Someday we will run off to Las Vegas and get married.”

“I have a boyfriend,” she said.

“But do you have a telephone number?”

“I will tell your wife if you are unfaithful.” She giggled, flipped a hand at him, and walked away.

Kyle sipped his beer. “I didn’t know we were joining your friend.”

“Business,” replied Hall, who instantly turned serious. He took a deep swallow and put his elbows on the table.

“What kind of business are you in, Mr. Morgan?” Kyle asked.

“Just call me Morgan, Corporal Swanson. No mister.” The voice was smooth and as easy as the cold cerveza. His posture was a little odd. “What kind of business do you think I’m in?”

Hall stifled a small laugh. Drank his beer.

Swanson took a chip, dipped it, and ate for a moment, studying the man. Then he said, “You don’t have the skin color to be from around here, so you don’t get much exposure to the sun. No intentional identifying marks, but that scar by your ear shows maybe you once got your scalp peeled back by a bullet or some shrapnel. You carry yourself well, with confidence, so you’re probably ex-military, since Jim Hall would not be doing business with someone who wasn’t at least a veteran. Your jacket is cut a little full at the left arm, so you have a weapon in a shoulder holster. Something small, but with stopping power. Then there is your choice of this place, the last booth with your back against the wall and the shade drawn. Up there over the window where the blinking sign is advertising Budweiser, you might as well have one pointing directly at you and saying CIA.”

“Maybe I’m just on a fishing trip over at the Virginia Lakes.” The man’s eyes remained steady.

“Your kind buys fish. You don’t catch them. No calluses or blisters on your fingers from a running nylon line. The cowboy boots give you a little more height, but they are clean, and your jeans are pressed. Desk man.”

Jim Hall finished his beer and held up the empty and waved it at Mary, signaling for another round. “Told you this kid was good.”

“I’m a headhunter, Corporal Swanson, a talent scout. Master Sergeant Hall suggested that I come take a look at you, so I went through your records. You are now twenty-one years old with three good years in the Corps, and fast-tracked for sergeant. We wonder if you might be interested in a new career, a better one.”

Kyle turned to look at Hall, who shrugged. His bright blue eyes showed he was amused. “Everybody’s gotta work somewhere, Kyle. Might as well do some good for your country while you’re at it.”

“Wait a minute, Jim. Are you saying you’re with them?”

“Have been for a while, buddy. The Corps gives me legitimate cover. I really am a master sergeant, but I do other things, too.”

“Jim is a very talented man. He thinks that you are,” Morgan said.

An uncomfortable silence settled on them as the waitress brought another round. There was another brief round of flirting between Mary and Jim Hall, and she asked if they were ready to order. “Not yet, honey. Give us a few more minutes,” he said. Mary slid him a folded matchbook, red and yellow with the restaurant’s logo imprinted on it. He flipped it open, laughed softly, and showed it to the other two men. Mary had written her telephone number on the inside.

Kyle resumed. “What would you want from me, Mr. Morgan?”

“Just Morgan.”

“Not until I know you better.”

“Jim Hall is coming to the end of his Marine Corps career soon, after twenty-four years. He will shift over and join us full-time then. So we need to replace him. Have somebody on standby for special jobs.”

“I’m already qualified for that kind of assignment. In fact, I’ve already done some temporary duty with you guys. That’s in the folder, right, Mr. Morgan?”

Morgan glanced around to be sure there were no eavesdroppers. “Not the same thing at all. Those were all military related, Swanson, strictly up and down the chain of command, which always leaves an inevitable paper trail. Your new work with us would be way off the books.”

“An assassin.” Kyle tightened his lips.

Morgan’s eyes did not flinch. “Look, Corporal Swanson. Not everybody has the balls for this. You can get up and walk out of here at any time, and we will just let it all go. This meeting never happened. We will find someone else. Make no mistake, the job will be filled by somebody just as good. You are not the only shooter out there.”

Jim Hall spoke again. “The money and side benefits are terrific, too, Kyle. You would be doing almost exactly the same thing that you are doing now. No one in the Marines would ever know the difference.”

Morgan continued the sales pitch. “Hall would be your contact. As a friend, you could meet with him in public and people would just see a couple of jarheads having a two-man reunion.”

“What about you, Mr. Morgan? Where do you fit into this?”

“Like I said, I’m only a recruiter. You will probably never see me again. What do you think?”

“I think that I’m going over to McDonald’s and catch up with the guys.” Kyle slid out of the booth.

“You are passing up a good thing here.”

“I can get a good burrito somewhere else. See you tomorrow, Jim.”

Morgan watched him leave. “You’re right, Jim. I want him.”

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