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IT’S NOT THE END OF THE WORLD. BUT YOU CAN SEE IT FROM HERE. In the near future, with physical augmentation gaining ground and nano-cybernetics only years away, the dawn of limitless human evolution is just beyond the horizon, and a secret corporate cabal of ruthless men intends to make sure that humankind stays under its control. But two people on opposite sides of the world are starting to ask questions that could get them killed. Secret Service agent Anna Kelso has been suspended for investigating the shooting that claimed her partner’s life. Anna suspects that the head of a bio-augmentation firm was the real target, and against orders she’s turned up a few leads concerning a covert paramilitary force and a cadre of underground hackers. But the cover-up runs deep, and now there’s a target on her back. Meanwhile, Ben Saxon, former SAS officer turned mercenary, joins a shadowy special ops outfit. They say they’re a force for good, but Saxon quickly learns that the truth is not so clear-cut. So begins a dangerous quest to uncover a deadly secret that will take him from Moscow to London, D.C. to Geneva, and to the dark truth—if he lives that long. The year is 2027; in a world consumed by chaos and conspiracy, two people are set on a collision course with the most powerful and dangerous organization in history—and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.

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“Something like that,” said Anna, the words barely a whisper. She swallowed and straightened up. “Do you have the images with you? Can I see them?”

Bradley and Temple shared a look. “Okay,” said the agent, and he drew a folding Pocket Secretary PDA from his jacket; it opened up, blooming like a metallic flower. Bradley hesitated, then held it in front of him, tabbing through the virtual pages. “We’re sifting through witness statements at the moment, still building the picture.”

“Leads are coming together,” Temple offered. “We don’t have any suspects as yet… These creeps just melted into thin air.”

“We had a report about an unmarked helicopter putting down briefly in Montrose Park, but D.C. air traffic control have nothing on that,” noted Bradley distractedly.

“I never saw anything,” said Anna, her thoughts churning. “What about evidence at the scene?”

Temple shook his head. “No shells—they used caseless ammo. Fiber traces are a dead end, too. We did get a line on the car they used, though. License was fake, most of the registration marks were lasered off, but we got a partial from the engine block. Turns out it was listed as stolen from a shell company that’s a known front for the Red Arrow triad.”

“I killed one of them,” she insisted.

“They torched the corpse before they left,” he said. “Thermite grenade. All we got left is a heap of burnt scrap metal and some biological traces that come up blank on the Interpol register.”

Bradley gestured with the PDA. “Here’s the picture of the shooter.”

Anna studied the grainy, ghostly image through the other agent’s eyes. The blond hair, the hard, pitiless gaze of the man who killed Matt Ryan caught in midturn.

Suddenly she was back there again, collapsed in the street, wet with blood, racked with agony. Waiting for death. A shudder ran through her.

“Why… Why didn’t he kill me?” she breathed.

Temple squeezed her hand. “Best guess is, you lucked out. Black-and-whites from the Georgetown precinct were maybe ten seconds away at that point. Blondie there probably thought you weren’t going to survive a gut shot and decided to buck out instead of hanging around to make sure.”

“But he didn’t kill Skyler,” she insisted. “Matt, Byrne, the rest of the team, even the guy the senator was meeting, Dansky… They murdered all of them, but not her. If it was the triads, why the hell is she still breathing?”

“A warning,” said Bradley. “This is the Red Arrow telling Skyler to back off from chasing down the harvesters in SoCal. They’re showing her that she can be got to, no matter where she is, or who’s protecting her…” He trailed off and ran a hand through his hair. “This whole thing is a mess. These people have made the Service look incompetent. Even Skyler’s started distancing herself.”

“Sure she has. This is Washington,” said Temple, with an irritable snort, as if that were explanation enough.

“No,” Anna shook her head. She placed her hands flat on the bed and tried to gather her thoughts, tried to screen out the howling emotional pain clawing at the inside of her, forcing herself to think like a federal agent and not like a woman who had seen one of her closest friends brutally gunned down in front of her. “You saw that creep in the picture. He’s whiter than I am. I worked on a counterfeiting investigation against the Wo Shing Wo triad in Detroit, back in 2021. Those guys don’t hire contractor muscle to send messages, and the Red Arrow are no different.”

“You can’t be certain of that, Agent Kelso.” Bradley was studying her closely. “Skyler’s people have already had the Red Arrow taking shots at them back in Los Angeles. This is an escalation.” She saw her own expression tighten as he spoke.

In her mind’s eye, the moment was unfolding again, and she grimaced. “He shot Dansky,” Anna insisted. “There was no reason to do that. The man was unarmed, no threat, not like the rest of us. And then the shooter went back, and he finished him off He executed him.”

Bradley was quiet for a moment. “We’ve already interviewed the staff at Caidin.”

Temple nodded. “It was like someone kicked over a hornet’s nest in that place…”

Bradley continued. “Garrett Dansky was meeting with Senator Skyler to discuss some details of…” He drifted off, glancing down at his PDA again. Anna saw panels of notes, the words “United Nations” and “rumors” leaping out at her. He looked away before she could read more. “Apparently, the Caidin corporation are concerned about the possibility of some discussions going on at the UN. Something to do with the regulation of augmentation technology production. Pretty dry stuff. I don’t see the Chinese mob having much stake in that kind of thing. Right now, we don’t have anything to suggest that Dansky’s death was anything more than just a collateral.”

“The fact is,” Temple said, “we’ve got to work to keep on top of this. And you surviving is a break, Anna. I’ve got a couple of techs outside ready to debrief you if you’re up for it. The more you can tell us, the more we can do about getting these guys. Okay?” He gave her a supportive smile.

Anna tried to return it, and she felt a sob rising in her throat again. Perhaps if they hadn’t taken her eyes, she would have cried right then and there. She hated herself for feeling like this, barely able to control her emotions—the rage and the fury, the anguish and the sorrow that swept about her like a silent hurricane.

Matt Ryan is dead. The one person she trusted more than anyone else in the world, the man who had saved her life. The man who had given her a second chance. He had died and Anna had been unable to do a thing to stop it. Her hand instinctively reached for the pocket where the brass coin would be; but it wasn’t there, and her fingers tensed. She thought about the call she’d made, the night before the incident. Matt had always been there for her, and asked for nothing in return.

“The Service will not stand to let this pass, Agent Kelso,” said Bradley. “We will not let these men walk free.”

She took a shuddering breath and gave a long nod. “Yes, sir. I’ll do everything I can to assist the investigation.”

“Good—” Bradley leaned in to remove the wire, but she halted him.

“Before we do that, could I… Can borrow a cell? I need to talk to Jennifer Ryan. She needs to hear it from me.”

Temple handed her his vu-phone. “Go ahead. Take your time.”

When she was alone, and everything was dark again, she spoke the number for the Ryan household into the device and listened to it dial.

Inside her thoughts, something hard, cold, and beyond anger began to crystallize, like black diamond.

Station November—New South Wales—Australia

He remembered bits of what happened in the time between the drone exploding and awakening in an SAF field hospital just south of the redline.

He remembered drowning, or something near to it. The slurry of muddy orange-brown water in the fouled creek smothering him like the shock foam. He remembered the horrible ripping sound of Sam Duarte’s execution at the guns of some autonomous robot predator. And he remembered the shadow, the hulking shadow that waded into the river and dragged him out over the rocks. The voices, talking in languages he didn’t understand.

Saxon lost a lot of time there, or so it seemed. Days and nights blurred into one another. He found it hard to keep the passage of them straight in his head. Dimly he was aware that they had medicated him. The doctors talked about how the burns that the crash had inflicted on him were severe. They talked about the damage his cyberlimbs had suffered from the fall into the creek. The Hermes leg augmentations were shot, little better than scrap metal now; and then there was the litany of malfunctions with his internal implants, the optics and the reflex booster, the commo and all the rest. All this, without even a mention of how the meat, the human part of him, was faring.

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