Clive Cussler - Sacred Stone
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Reeves headed back to the cockpit.
“Okay, men,” Kasim said, unzipping a silver padded bag, “dig in.”
EPILOGUE
THREE HOURS BEFOREsunrise on January 10, U.S. military crews working with Saudi military and intelligence officials finished complete sweeps of all three mosques. Any explosives found were removed and destroyed, and the area was deemed safe for the hajj.
Saud Al-Sheik stared down at the courtyard as the last of the aging prayer rugs were being fitted into place. He wished he’d found the new ones but they’d disappeared into thin air—so he had the old ones dug out from storage and used again this year.
Behind the curtain surrounding the Kaaba, Abraham’s Stone awaited the faithful.
At sunrise, a sea of white-robed pilgrims began to fill the holy spots.
The hajj would go off without a hitch.
January 10, 2006, dawned clear with a light wind blowing from the east and temperatures in the low seventies. Nearly a million pilgrims crowded into Medina, where they visited the tomb of Muhammad and then boarded the large open cars on the Hajaz Railway for the 280-mile trip to Mecca.
As the train drew nearer to the sacred city where the Kaaba was located, the pilgrims disrobed and dressed in aprons with pieces of cloth over their left shoulders. Once the train pulled to a stop, the first group climbed off and began walking toward the mosque. Once inside they began the Tawaf, or circumambulation. The pilgrims started to circle the Kaaba seven times in a counterclockwise direction then, when finished, entered the Kaaba to kiss the Sacred Stone of Abraham.
As the first group filtered out, thousands more were already entering the mosque.
During the next few days, the pilgrims would drink from Zamzam Spring, have a ceremony where they stoned the Devil, and take walks to the other sacred places nearby. Hundreds of thousands would do a route from the mosque containing the Kaaba to Mina, the Mount of Mercy, Mount Namira, Muzdalifah, and Arafat.
The areas around Mecca and Medina would swarm with white-robed pilgrims.
The days would be spent with prayer and meditation, contemplation, and the Koran. At the hajj, each person would find a meaning. And all would remember it the rest of their life.
Today was just another day of many, with thousands more to follow.
P OSTSCRIPT
IN THE ENDit had all worked out. The poisoned prayer rugs were taken into the Indian Ocean and the containers dropped into a deep hole and depth-charged. Cabrillo, along with Skutter’s and Colgan’s teams, continued on the Akbar to Qatar, where they were greeted at the base in a lavish ceremony. Each of the thirty-seven men received one grade in rank and pay, with Skutter and Colgan being offered two. Skutter became a lieutenant colonel, but Colgan, offered a chance to become an officer, declined. He was happy with his current rank so he was given two years tacked onto his service time. The next day, Cabrillo, Kasim and Jones flew out in one of the Corporation’s jets and met up with the Oregon in Barcelona.
The crew from Florida hired to deliver the Akbar to the shipyard in the Mediterranean were offered double pay to complete the journey. They arrived home two weeks later than they had planned, but their pockets were bulging with cash.
The only Saudi injured, the guard who had cracked his head when he fell trying to escape, suffered a few months of blurred vision but eventually recovered completely. In reward for his attempted bravery, King Abdullah retired him with a full pension.
Michelle Hunt was returned to California with apologies and instructions to never discuss the matter. She mourned the loss of Halifax Hickman, but in that she was alone.
The meteorite from Greenland was taken to the laboratory at Fort Detrick, where it is currently undergoing continued testing. Woody Campbell made it through his treatment program and has yet to take another drink. Elton John tells his friends about the concert on New Year’s Eve, but few believe his account. Lababiti was tried in a secret court and sentenced to life in prison. A few weeks after returning from England with his MG TC, Billy Joe Shea got the largest order for drilling mud in his life.
The order was from a company drilling in Tibet.
And at a crowded shop in England, a man slowly rebuilt a Vincent Black Shadow.
And far out in the Atlantic Ocean, the Oregon steamed toward South America.
PRAISE FOR CLIVE CUSSLER’S NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING NOVELS OF THE OREGON FILES
GOLDEN BUDDHA SACRED STONE DARK WATCH SKELETON COAST
“Readers will burn up the pages following the blazing action and daring exploits of these men and women and their amazing machines.”
— Publishers Weekly
“Fans of Cussler will not be disappointed.”
— Library Journal
PRAISE FOR CLIVE CUSSLER
“PURE ENTERTAINMENT…as reliable as Pitt’s trusty Colt .45.”
— People
“PURE CUSSLER, PURE FUN. The action just keeps accelerating.”
— The San Francisco Examiner
“FULL OF ACTION, INTRIGUE, AND BEAUTIFUL WOMEN.”
— San Antonio Express-News
“Nobody does it better than Clive Cussler. NOBODY!”
—Stephen Coonts
PRAISE FOR CLIVE CUSSLER’S DIRK PITT ®SERIES
TREASURE OF KHAN
“A PLOT AS CREDIBLE AS IT IS MONSTROUS and the kind of exotic aquatic detail that amazes, informs, and entertains.”
— Publishers Weekly
“THE QUALITY FANS EXPECT from a Clive Cussler novel is in abundance.”
— Library Journal
“FAST-PACED ADVENTURE.”
— Booklist
BLACK WIND
“[A] RIPSNORTING ADVENTURE THRILLER…. Fans will revel in this action-packed yarn of land- and sea-based derring-do…. Major entertainment.”
— Publishers Weekly
“ANOTHER CUSSLER EPIC…Another win for NUMA…Harrowing encounters, close calls, daring exploits.”
— Booklist
“A father-son action thriller penned by a father-son team that more than maintains the supercharged Cusslerian danger.”
— Kirkus Reviews
TROJAN ODYSSEY
“CONTINUOUS ACTION, THRILLS GALORE, AND LOTS OF FUN.”
— Daily Oklahoman
“The story is an extravaganza, a blur of bravado and close calls above and below the waves…IMPOSSIBLE TO RESIST…[A] WILDLY IMAGINATIVE THRILLER.”
— New York Daily News
“Just about THE BEST STORYTELLER IN THE BUSINESS.”
— New York Post
PRAISE FOR CLIVE CUSSLER’S NUMA ®SERIES
“MARVELOUS…simply terrific fun.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“YOU CAN’T GET MUCH MORE SATISFYING.”
— The Cleveland Plain Dealer
“A GREAT STORY.”
— Tulsa World
“Audacious and WILDLY ENTERTAINING.”
— New York Daily News
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