Clive Cussler - Pirate

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Unstoppable husband and wife team Sam and Remi Fargo face a challenge even they may not be able to beat in the #1 New York Times-bestselling series Going on a treasure hunt. X marks the spot. When the Fargos take up the challenge, they find themselves flying from California to Arizona, from Jamaica to England. Racing against a vicious corporate raider with an unhealthy obsession for this particular treasure, Sam and Remi are slowed by a new betrayal at every turn. It can only mean one thing: someone on their team cannot be trusted.
Buzzing with the chemistry and wit of Sam and Remi Fargo’s chemistry and wit,
reinvents the classic treasure hunt as only a Clive Cussler adventure can.

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“Nicholas Archer,” Sam replied. “He trained with us at DARPA.”

“Very good. It looks like everything’s in order. Good luck.”

“Likewise,” Sam said. “Let us know if anything comes up on your end with Bree.”

With everything in place, Remi thought she might have been able to relax. But that night, after she and Sam went to bed, she tossed and turned, trying to reconcile the woman and friend she thought she knew. This sort of betrayal seemed so out of character, which made her wonder if someone had something on Bree — was perhaps forcing her hand somehow.

That had to be it, she decided, and the thought calmed her enough that she was finally able to sleep.

The next morning, with someone from Archer Security posing as their driver, they left for their dive.

Remi had met Nicholas Archer in the past. And even though she knew of his background with Sam and Rube at DARPA, she had only the vaguest of ideas of what any of them had actually done there. They’d always been very hush-hush over the matter. She’d gathered it had to do with Sam inventing something for the government — something that required travel to countries where they needed expertise in self-defense and weapons. Of course, one benefit of all Sam’s training was that it had come in handy after his retirement. Many of their forays searching for treasure had put them in the path of some very dangerous sorts.

But where Sam had left DARPA for the private sector, Archer had remained in government service for a number of years, moving from DARPA to the FBI, before finally leaving to start his own international private security firm.

What made Archer a particularly good source was that he retained all his former government and law enforcement connections, like Rube Hayward, which gave him access to valuable intel should the need arise. More important, he could assemble a team at a moment’s notice for international travel, drawing from former special ops types, all highly trained and extremely trustworthy. According to Sam, this group made anything he and Remi did look like the work of the high school junior varsity team.

Remi had a hard time believing that about her husband, but nonetheless she was glad to know they were in good hands. As expected, every aspect of this op was choreographed to the last detail, including a team standing by at their La Jolla house ready to move in. If Bree was their leak, they’d have her in custody by day’s end.

So why, then, was her heart beating so hard as she, Sam, and Archer set out on the boat toward Snake Island?

Sam moved up beside her as they set off. “Are you okay?”

“I didn’t sleep well last night.”

“I know. I felt you tossing and turning all night.”

“What if we’re making a big mistake?”

“We’re not,” he said as Archer walked up and joined them. “There’s only one way anyone could have known we were coming here to begin with. All we can do is hope that she takes the bait the second time and Avery’s men show up.”

Remi surveyed the boat. On the surface, it appeared to be a simple yacht converted to a research vessel. According to Archer, it was outfitted with a more powerful engine and a crew hiding inside with enough firepower to take down a cruise ship, should it be necessary. Archer had even supplied Sam with a fishing vest that looked innocent enough but had a hidden padded Velcro pocket that neatly holstered Sam’s Smith & Wesson.

Sam and Remi wouldn’t be diving, either. They had agents who were subbing for them.

Remi smiled at Archer. “I have to admit that your crew looks a bit more trustworthy than our last.”

“Each one personally vetted, Mrs. Fargo.”

“Remi — please,” she insisted. Although she’d only met Archer a couple of times in the past, she liked him. He was similar in height and build to Sam, tall and broad-shouldered. And, like Sam, his appearance was deceptive. Tan, with a shock of blond hair, he looked more like a surfer than some highly trained operative. “I know you’ve talked to my husband at length about this but I’m still concerned. What if something goes wrong?”

“We’ve looked at every possible scenario. We have you covered, Mrs. — er — Remi. You’ll be safe, and if all goes as planned, we’ll make the dive, come up with the fake artifact, and then be able to take these men to local law enforcement.”

“I hope so.” She looked out to the horizon. Snake Island was a growing speck in the distance. The only things missing were any boats that seemed to be heading the same direction, something she pointed out to him.

He handed her a set of binoculars. “It’s possible they’ll wait until we return to port tomorrow before they make their move. Just in case. If you see a boat, you might recognize the suspects before we do.”

She hung the binoculars around her neck. “I’ll keep an eye out.”

He left to oversee the rest of the operation, leaving her and Sam alone. She looked over at Sam. “Go,” she said.

“I’m perfectly happy standing here with you.”

“I know you are. But I also know you miss those days at DARPA and whatever missions you and Archer used to work.”

He smiled. “It wouldn’t hurt to get an update on what they have planned.”

She held up the binoculars. “I’ll let you know if I see any suspicious characters sailing about.”

“That’s what I love about you, Remi. One of the reasons I love you,” he called out as he followed Archer into the cabin.

But in the time it took to sail out to Snake Island, spend the night, then allow for the two divers posing as Sam and Remi to make the dive the next morning, the few passing boats on the water never came close enough to pose a threat.

After eight hours, Archer called an end to the operation, stating that if anything was going to happen, it would have happened by now. No sooner had they pulled anchor, a trawler rounded the southern point of Snake Island. Everyone tensed, silently taking their places. It chugged past, no one on board paying them the slightest attention beyond a passing glance.

As the trawler continued westward, Remi sensed a feeling of disappointment among the crew.

Archer looked at his watch. “Time to head back. Keep a sharp eye. It’s highly likely that they’re waiting for us in the port.”

But the danger never materialized.

No one was waiting in the port.

No one followed them along the winding mountain road to the airport.

“I don’t get it,” Sam said later that evening when they were on board their plane, seated at the table. “This should have worked.”

Archer, who’d accompanied them to make sure they got off the ground safely, said, “It was a good plan. Maybe some of the intel wasn’t as good as we thought.”

Sam got up from the table and walked over to the bar. “Something to drink?”

“No thanks,” Archer said. “I have to get back to my crew for debriefing.”

“Remi?” Sam asked, lifting the bottle of Glenfiddich.

“Actually, a glass of port right now would suit me.”

He set down the Glenfiddich and opened the temperature-controlled wine cabinet beneath, pulling out the port. “So,” he said to Archer after he’d opened the fifty-year-old wine and poured it, “any ideas on what went wrong? Is it possible they knew it was a trap?”

“Anything’s possible. From what I can see, there were no signs on the docks that anyone had been watching before or after your arrival. I’d call it a complete no-show.”

Sam handed Remi a glass. “We should call Selma. She’ll be wondering how it went.”

Remi sipped the port, thinking that this operation they’d so meticulously set up should have worked. Had Bree somehow found out and warned Avery and his men? “Call.”

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