Barry Eisler - Requiem for an Assassin

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If you had to kill three people to save your best friend's life, would you do it?
When John Rain decides to get out of the business, his hand is forced by rogue CIA operative Jim Hilger. Hilger kidnaps Dox, Rain's trusted partner and closest friend, and offers Rain a choice: carry out a final assignment, or bear the responsibility for Dox's murder.
For a professional like John Rain, the choice ought to be easy: Do the job-a series of three hits-then walk away. But how does Rain know Jim Hilger won't kill Dox anyway, once the assignment is complete? How does he know that each of the hits isn't simultaneously a setup for Rain himself? And what will he do when he finds out that among the targets of this lethal game of extortion is someone else Rain cares about deeply?
From the urban canyons of Silicon Valley and New York to the lush forests of Bali, the boulevards of Paris, and the old killing fields of Vietnam, Rain must grapple with his age, his enemies, and most of all, his conscience in a battle that not even Rain-"the stuff great characters are made of" (Entertainment Weekly)-can hope to survive intact.

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“I’m not talking about me. I’m talking about Boaz.”

“What?”

“He’s in Jakarta now. And he has something you need.”

“What the hell is he doing in Jakarta?”

“You know what he’s doing there. Waiting for your call.”

I felt something go cold inside me. “You told him,” I said quietly. “About Dox. About Hilger.”

“Yes, I told him. My people want Hilger dead. They’ll help you.”

“Hilger dead is secondary. All I’m trying to do for now is save Dox.”

“It amounts to the same thing. And if you get killed storming that boat, you won’t save anyone.”

I didn’t respond. First Midori, I was thinking. Now you. I drop my guard a little, and look what happens. Every damn time.

“Do you understand?” she said.

“I don’t need your help,” I said, barely managing to modulate my voice. “I don’t need you second-guessing me and deciding what’s best behind my back. I’ve lived a long time, through shit you wouldn’t believe if I tried to tell you, and I’ve managed it with my own instincts and my own judgment.”

“Good. Keep living that way. Don’t ever change your tactics. It’ll all work just fine for you, right up until the day you die from it.”

Maybe it’s for the best, I thought. This is your way out, your reason. You always knew you couldn’t trust her. Now she’s given you the proof. Just say goodbye and you’re done.

“You had no right,” I said, getting ready.

“No, John, I do have the right. You see, I’m in love with you. And that means I have the right, and the obligation, and yes, the fucking self-interest not to let you do something stupid that gets you killed!”

“You…you’re…” I said, stupidly, my game plan suddenly shredded.

“I love you,” she said again.

There was a long pause.

“I don’t know what to say,” I managed to mumble.

“The traditional response is, ‘I love you, too.’ You can try that, if you want.”

I swallowed. “Tell me about Boaz,” I said, hoping she would accept it as a kind of answer.

“He has something that can get you onto the boat safely. And Dox off it. He’s on a private plane. It’s fueled and ready to go, and he can meet you anywhere. You just have to call him and tell him where.”

There was another long pause. I said, “Give me the number.”

She did. I jotted it down.

“I, uh, I’ll…” I said.

“Just help Dox. And protect yourself. We can talk about the rest later.”

“Wait,” I said. “I…”

But she had already clicked off.

I called the number. A voice I recognized said in gruffly accented English, “Boaz here.”

“Hello, Boaz,” I said.

“Shalom, Rain-san,” he said, and I imagined his irrepressible smile. “I was hoping you would call.”

“This line is secure?” I asked, hoping the answer was yes now that he had used my name.

“Of course. Where are you?”

“That depends. What do you have for me?”

“Delilah didn’t tell you?”

“Not specifically.”

“Then I’ll just say this. It’s a hostage rescue technology developed by our Sayeret Matkal commandos. Top secret. And just what you need.”

“What’s it going to cost me?”

“We want Hilger dead. He killed Gil in Hong Kong, as you know, and we’ve been looking for him ever since. Delilah says you have actionable intelligence pinpointing his location. If that’s true, the Sayaret technology is yours to use. I can bring it to you.”

Actionable intelligence? I thought. Maybe now, but not when Delilah had contacted Boaz. Well, she’d told him what she thought was necessary to get him involved.

“You’re not worried about CIA retaliation?” I said, stalling for time so I could think about whether to tell him where to find me.

“Hilger’s not CIA anymore, as you know. He’s a freelancer now. That makes him vulnerable.”

Not exactly a comforting statement, from my perspective. Goddamnit, how was I going to handle this…

“I’m in Singapore,” I said, feeling I was losing control of the situation. First Kanezaki, then Delilah, now Boaz…Christ, why not just throw a party?

“I’ll be there in three hours. Tell me where.”

“Can I reach you on this number?” I asked.

“Of course, it’s a mobile, GSM.”

“I’ll call you. Be somewhere in the Orchard Road shopping center.”

After the usual assuming-the-worst precautions at and en route from the airport, adjusted to account for the extensive public camera coverage courtesy of the Singapore government, I made my way to the Grand Hyatt near Orchard Road, Singapore’s upscale shopping district. It was about eighty degrees and humid, and I relished the tropical heat after the arctic conditions in New York. The area in front of the Towers was bustling with well-dressed Chinese, Malays, Indians, and foreigners, and I caught snatches of conversation in a half-dozen tongues. Cars and taxis were lined up patiently at traffic lights in the rush-hour congestion, and I almost smiled at the distinct absence of honking horns. It seemed these people had found a way to get along.

I took the elevator to the tenth floor, then the stairs down to seven. I moved along the empty hallway watchfully until I came to Kanezaki’s door. I knocked, then took several steps back. Despite what my rational mind was telling me, I hated showing up where I was expected. Especially after what had happened outside Accinelli’s apartment.

Kanezaki opened the door and looked out at me, a slightly quizzical expression on his face. “You going to come in?” he said.

I nodded and made my way into the room. The shades were down, and I noticed immediately the sliding doors to the bathroom were open. Likewise the closet. He was being courteous, as well as sensible. When you’re dealing with someone looking for a threat, you’re asking for trouble if you don’t let him see your hands.

Kanezaki locked the door and turned on the DO NOT DISTURB sign. Then he put a nylon duffel bag on one of the twin beds and gestured for me to help myself. Inviting me to reach into the bag, instead of doing it himself, again showed experience and good sense.

I dropped my carry-on and took a look. Inside was a 45 SOCOM HK Mark 23 with Trijicon night sights, a laser aiming module, Knight’s Armament suppressor, two spare mags, one hundred rounds of Federal Hydra-Shok, and a Wilcox tactical thigh holster. Also night-vision equipment. Same gear he’d gotten Dox and me for our raid at Wajima a year earlier.

“I told you, something concealable,” I said, hefting the HK, racking the slide to check that the chamber was empty. With the attached suppressor, the damned thing would be a foot and a half long.

“I do the best I can,” he said. “I thought you liked the SOCOM.”

“I like it fine. I just don’t want to walk down the street with it in broad daylight.”

“This is going to go down during the day? We don’t need the night-vision equipment, then.”

“No. Although better to have it and not need it.”

“Well, the SOCOM is what I can borrow from the armory without anyone asking questions. Look, there’s a pair of fishing coveralls, too. The thigh rig will fit inside with room to spare. Slice a hole at the hip and you’ll have easy access.”

I pulled out the coveralls he was talking about and draped them open. Yeah, I supposed they would serve. He even had disassembled rods and a tackle box inside, obviously for cover at the yacht club. I saw a baseball cap and shades, too, along with gloves, binoculars, and the requested medical kit.

“You’ve thought of everything,” I said, not displeased.

He shrugged. “Two heads are better than one. Look in the tackle box.”

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