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    ALSO BY TOM CLANCY
   FICTION
   The Hunt for Red October
   Red Storm Rising
   Patriot Games
   The Cardinal of the Kremlin
   Clear and Present Danger
   The Sum of All Fears
   Without Remorse
   Debt of Honor
   Executive Orders
   Rainbow Six
   The Bear and the Dragon
   Red Rabbit
   The Teeth of the Tiger
   Dead or Alive
   Against All Enemies
   Locked On
   Threat Vector
   NONFICTION
   Submarine: A Guided Tour Inside a Nuclear Warship
   Armored Cav: A Guided Tour of an Armored Cavalry Regiment
   Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing
   Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit
   Airborne: A Guided Tour of an Airborne Task Force
   Carrier: A Guided Tour of an Aircraft Carrier
   Into the Storm: A Study in Command
   with General Fred Franks, Jr. (Ret.), and Tony Koltz
   Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf War Air Campaign
   with General Chuck Horner (Ret.) and Tony Koltz
   Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces
   with General Carl Stiner (Ret.) and Tony Koltz
   Battle Ready
   with General Tony Zinni (Ret.) and Tony Koltz
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   ISBN 978-1-101-63649-7
   INTERIOR MAPS © 2013 BY JEFFREY L. WARD
   This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors’ imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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   CONTENTS
   Also by Tom Clancy
   Title Page
   Copyright
   Principal Characters
   Prologue
   Chapter 1
   Chapter 2
   Chapter 3
   Chapter 4
   Chapter 5
   Chapter 6
   Chapter 7
   Chapter 8
   Chapter 9
   Chapter 10
   Chapter 11
   Chapter 12
   Chapter 13
   Chapter 14
   Chapter 15
   Chapter 16
   Chapter 17
   Chapter 18
   Chapter 19
   Chapter 20
   Chapter 21
   Chapter 22
   Chapter 23
   Chapter 24
   Chapter 25
   Chapter 26
   Chapter 27
   Chapter 28
   Chapter 29
   Chapter 30
   Chapter 31
   Chapter 32
   Chapter 33
   Chapter 34
   Chapter 35
   Chapter 36
   Chapter 37
   Chapter 38
   Chapter 39
   Chapter 40
   Chapter 41
   Chapter 42
   Chapter 43
   Chapter 44
   Chapter 45
   Chapter 46
   Chapter 47
   Chapter 48
   Chapter 49
   Chapter 50
   Chapter 51
   Chapter 52
   Chapter 53
   Chapter 54
   Chapter 55
   Chapter 56
   Chapter 57
   Chapter 58
   Chapter 59
   Chapter 60
   Chapter 61
   Chapter 62
   Chapter 63
   Chapter 64
   Chapter 65
   Chapter 66
   Chapter 67
   Chapter 68
   Chapter 69
   Chapter 70
   Chapter 71
   Chapter 72
   Chapter 73
   Chapter 74
   Chapter 75
   Chapter 76
   Chapter 77
   Chapter 78
   Chapter 79
   Chapter 80
   Chapter 81
   Chapter 82
   Chapter 83
   Chapter 84
   Chapter 85
   Chapter 86
   Chapter 87
   Chapter 88
   Epilogue
   PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS
   UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
   John Patrick “Jack” Ryan: President of the United States
   Dan Murray: attorney general of the United States
   Arnold Van Damm: President’s chief of staff
   Robert Burgess: secretary of defense
   Scott Adler: secretary of state
   Mary Patricia Foley: director of the Office of National Intelligence
   Jay Canfield: director of the Central Intelligence Agency
   Admiral James Greer: director of intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
   Judge Arthur Moore: director of the Central Intelligence Agency
   Keith Bixby: chief of station, Kiev, Ukraine, Central Intelligence Agency
   THE U.S. ARMED FORCES
   Admiral Mark Jorgensen: chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
   Eric Conway: Chief Warrant Officer Two, United States Army, OH-58D Kiowa Warrior pilot
   Andre “Dre” Page: Chief Warrant Officer Two, United States Army, OH-58D Kiowa Warrior copilot
   Barry “Midas” Jankowski: lieutenant colonel, United States Army, 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta
   Harris “Grungy” Cole: captain, United States Air Force, F-16 pilot
   THE CAMPUS / HENDLEY ASSOCIATES
   Gerry Hendley: director of The Campus / Hendley Associates
   John Clark: director of operations
   Domingo “Ding” Chavez: operations officer
   Sam Driscoll: operations officer
   Dominic “Dom” Caruso: operations officer
   Jack Ryan, Jr.: operations officer / intelligence analyst
   Gavin Biery: director of information technology
   Adara Sherman: director of transportation
   THE BRITISH
   Sir Basil Charleston: director general of Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)
   Anthony Haldane: international financier, ex–Foreign Office
   Victor Oxley aka Bedrock: 22nd Special Air Service Regiment—Officer, British Security Service (MI5)
   David Penright: officer, SIS (MI6)
   Nicholas Eastling: SIS officer, Counterintelligence Section
   Hugh Castor: managing director, Castor and Boyle Risk Analytics Ltd
   Sandy Lamont: senior business analyst, Castor and Boyle Risk Analytics Ltd
   THE RUSSIANS / THE UKRAINIANS
   Valeri Volodin: president of the Russian Federation
   Roman Talanov: director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation
   Stanislav Biryukov:
 director of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) of the Russian Federation
   Sergey Golovko: ex-director of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) of the Russian Federation
   Oksana Zueva: leader of the Ukrainian Regional Unity Party
   Tatiana Molchanova: television newscaster, Novaya Rossiya (New Russia)
   Dmitri Nesterov, aka Gleb the Scar: vory v zakonye (“thief-in-law”), operative of the Seven Strong Men criminal organization
   Pavel Lechkov: Seven Strong Men operative
   OTHER CHARACTERS
   Caroline “Cathy” Ryan: First Lady of the United States
   Edward Foley: husband of Mary Pat Foley, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency
   Dino Kadic: Croatian assassin
   Felicia Rodríguez: Venezuelan university student
   Marta Scheuring: “urban guerrilla” of the Red Army Faction
   Malcolm Galbraith: owner of Galbraith Rossiya Energy Holdings, Scottish entrepreneur
   PROLOGUE
   The flag of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics flew high above the Kremlin in a rain shower, a red-and-gold banner waving under a gray sky. The young captain took in the imagery from the backseat of the taxi as it rolled through Red Square.
   The sight of the flag over the seat of power of the largest country in the world jolted the captain with pride, although Moscow would never feel like home to him. He was Russian, but he’d spent the past several years fighting in Afghanistan, and the only Soviet flags he’d seen there had been on the uniforms of the men around him.
   His taxi let him out just two blocks from the square, on the north side of the massive GUM department store. He double-checked the address on the drab office building in front of him, paid his fare, and then stepped out into the afternoon rain.
   The building’s lobby was small and plain; a lone security man eyed him as he tucked his hat under his arm and climbed a narrow staircase that led to an unmarked door on the first floor.
   Here the captain paused, brushed wrinkles out of his uniform, and ran his hand over his rows of medals to make certain they were perfectly straight.
   Only when he was ready did he knock on the door.
   “Vkhodi!” Come in!
   The young captain entered the small office and shut the door behind him. With his hat in his hand, he stepped in front of the one desk in the room, and he snapped to attention.
   “Captain Roman Romanovich Talanov, reporting as ordered.”
   The man behind the desk looked like he was still in his twenties, which greatly surprised Captain Talanov. He was here to meet a senior officer in the KGB, and he certainly did not expect someone his own age. The man wore a suit and tie, he was small and thin and not particularly fit, and he looked, to the Russian soldier, like he had never spent a day of his life in military service.
   Talanov showed no hint of it, of course, but he was disappointed. For him, like every military man, officers in the KGB were divided into two classes. Sapogi and pidzhaki. Jackboots and jackets. This young man before him might have been a high-ranking state security official, but to the soldier, he was just a civilian. A jacket.
   The man stood, walked around the desk, and then sat down on its edge. His slight slouch contrasted with the ramrod-straight posture of the officer standing in front of him.
   The KGB man did not give his name. He said, “You just returned from Afghanistan.”
   “Yes, comrade.”
   “I won’t ask you how it was, because I would not understand, and that would probably just piss you off.”
   The captain stood still as stone.
   The jacket said, “You are GRU Spetsnaz. Special Forces. You’ve been operating behind the lines in Afghanistan. Even over the border in Pakistan.”
   It was not a question, so the captain did not reply.
   With a smile, the man slouched on the desk said, “Even as a member of the most elite special operations unit in military intelligence, you stand out above the rest. Intelligence, resilience, initiative.” He winked at Talanov. “Loyalty.”
   Talanov’s blue eyes were locked on a point on the wall behind the desk, so he missed the wink. With a powerful voice, he replied with a well-practiced mantra: “I serve the Soviet Union.”
   The jacket half rolled his eyes, but again Talanov missed it. “Relax, Captain. Look at me, not the wall. I am not your commanding officer. I am just a comrade who wishes to have a conversation with another comrade, not a fucking robot.”
   Talanov did not relax, but his eyes did shift to the KGB man.
   “You were born in Ukraine. In Kherson, to Russian parents.”
   “Yes, comrade.”
   “I am from Saint Petersburg myself, but I spent my summers with my grandmother in Odessa, not far from where you grew up.”
   “Yes, comrade.”
   The jacket blew out a sigh, frustrated at the continued formality of the Spetsnaz man. He asked, “Are you proud of those medals on your chest?”
   Talanov’s face gave away his first emotion now. It was indecision. “I . . . they are . . . I serve the—”
   “You serve the Soviet Union. Da, Captain, duly noted. But what if I told you I wanted you to take off those medals and never put them back on?”
   “I do not understand, comrade.”
   “We have followed your career, especially the operations you have conducted behind the lines. And we have researched every aspect of your private life, what little there is of it. From this we have come to the conclusion that you are less interested in the good of the Communist Party, and more interested in the work itself. You, dear Captain, have a slavish desire to excel. But we do not detect in you any particular passion for the joys of the collective or any unique wonderment at the command economy.”
   Talanov remained silent. Was this a test of his loyalty to the party?
   The jacket continued. “Chairman Chernenko will be dead in months. Perhaps weeks.”
   Captain Talanov blinked. What madness is this talk? If someone said such a thing in front of a KGB man on base back in Afghanistan, they would be shuffled away, never to be seen again.
   The jacket said, “It’s true. They hide him from the public because he’s in a wheelchair, and he spends most of the time up in Kuntsevo at the Kremlin Clinic. Heart, lungs, liver: Nothing on that old bastard is working anymore. Gorbachev will succeed him as general secretary—surely you’ve heard he’s next in line. Even out in some cave in Afghanistan, that must be common knowledge by now.”
   The young officer gave up nothing.
   “You are wondering how I know this?”
   Slowly, Talanov said, “Da, comrade. I am wondering that.”
   “I know this because I have been told by people who are worried. Worried about the future, worried about where Gorbachev will take the Union. Worried about where Reagan is taking the West. Worried everything might come crashing down on top of us.”
   There were a few seconds of complete silence in the room, and then the KGB suit said, “Seems impossible, I know. But I am assured there is reason for concern.”
   Talanov couldn’t take it anymore. He needed to know what was going on. “I was ordered to come here today by General Zolotov. He told me I was being considered for recruitment into a special project for the KGB.”
   “Misha Zolotov knew what he was doing when he sent you to me.”
   “You do work for the KGB, yes?”
   “I do, indeed. But more specifically, I work for a group of survivors. Men in KGB and GRU, men who know that the continued existence of our organizations is the survival of the nation, the survival of the people. The Kremlin does not run this nation. A certain building in Dzerzhinsky Square runs this nation.”
   “The KGB building?”
   “Da. And I have been tasked with protecting this building, not the Communist Party.”
   “And General Zolotov?”
   The jacket smiled. “Is in the club. As I said, a few in GRU are on board.”
   The man in the suit came very clos
e now, his face inches from the chiseled cheekbones of Roman Talanov. In a voice barely above a whisper he said, “If I were you I would be saying to myself, ‘What the fuck is going on? I thought I was being recruited into the KGB, but instead I’ve just met a crazy man talking about the impending death of the general secretary and the possibility of the fall of the Union.’”
   Talanov turned to face him and squared his shoulders. “Every word you’ve said here, comrade, is treasonous.”
   “That is true, but as there are no recording devices in this room, it would take you to stand up as a witness against me. That would not be wise, Captain Talanov, as those survivors that I mentioned are at the very top, and they would protect me. What they would do to you, I can only imagine.”
   Talanov looked back to the wall. “So . . . I am being asked to join the KGB, but not to do the work of the KGB. I will, instead, do the work of this group of leaders.”
   “That’s it, exactly, Roman Romanovich.”
   “What will I be doing specifically?”
   “The same sort of things you have been doing in Kabul and Peshawar and Kandahar and Islamabad.”
   “Wet work?”
   “Yes. You will help ensure the security of the operation, despite what changes the Soviet Union undergoes in the next few years. In return, you will be protected no matter what might happen in the future regarding the Union.”
   “I . . . I still do not understand what you think will happen in the future.”
   “Are you listening to me? It’s not what I think. How the fuck should I know? It’s like this, Talanov. The USSR is a large boat, you and I are two of the passengers. We are sitting on the deck, thinking everything is just perfect, but then”—the KGB man moved around the room dramatically, as though he was acting out a scene—“wait . . . what’s this? Some of the boat’s best officers are preparing to abandon ship!”
   He moved back in front of Talanov. “I might not see the iceberg in our path, but when those in charge are looking for the fucking lifeboat, I’m smart enough to pay attention.
   “Now . . . I have been asked to tend to the lifeboat, a great responsibility entrusted to me by the officers.” The jacket grinned. “Will you help me with the lifeboat?”
   Captain Talanov was a straightforward man. The metaphors were starting to piss him off. “The lifeboat. What is it?”
   The jacket shrugged his narrow shoulders. “It’s money. It’s just fucking money. A series of black funds will be established and maintained around the world. I will do it, and you will help me keep the funds secure from threats both inside and outside the Union. It will be a simple assignment, a few years in duration, I should think, but it will require the best efforts of us both.”
   

 Changing of the Guard
Changing of the Guard Clear and Present Danger
Clear and Present Danger Hounds of Rome
Hounds of Rome Breaking Point
Breaking Point Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Books 7-12
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Books 7-12 Full Force and Effect
Full Force and Effect The Archimedes Effect
The Archimedes Effect Combat Ops
Combat Ops Into the Storm: On the Ground in Iraq
Into the Storm: On the Ground in Iraq Under Fire
Under Fire Point of Impact
Point of Impact Red Rabbit
Red Rabbit Rainbow Six
Rainbow Six The Hunt for Red October
The Hunt for Red October The Teeth of the Tiger
The Teeth of the Tiger Conviction (2009)
Conviction (2009) Battle Ready
Battle Ready Patriot Games
Patriot Games The Sum of All Fears
The Sum of All Fears Fallout (2007)
Fallout (2007) Red Storm Rising
Red Storm Rising The Cardinal of the Kremlin
The Cardinal of the Kremlin Executive Orders
Executive Orders Lincoln, the unknown
Lincoln, the unknown Threat Vector
Threat Vector The Hunted
The Hunted Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces
Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces End Game
End Game Special Forces: A Guided Tour of U.S. Army Special Forces
Special Forces: A Guided Tour of U.S. Army Special Forces Locked On
Locked On Line of Sight
Line of Sight Tom Clancy Enemy Contact - Mike Maden
Tom Clancy Enemy Contact - Mike Maden Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing
Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing Springboard
Springboard Line of Sight - Mike Maden
Line of Sight - Mike Maden EndWar
EndWar Dead or Alive
Dead or Alive Tom Clancy Support and Defend
Tom Clancy Support and Defend Checkmate
Checkmate Command Authority
Command Authority Carrier: A Guided Tour of an Aircraft Carrier
Carrier: A Guided Tour of an Aircraft Carrier Blacklist Aftermath
Blacklist Aftermath Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit
Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit Commander-In-Chief
Commander-In-Chief Armored Cav: A Guided Tour of an Armored Cavalry Regiment
Armored Cav: A Guided Tour of an Armored Cavalry Regiment Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Books 1-6
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Books 1-6 The Ultimate Escape
The Ultimate Escape Airborne: A Guided Tour of an Airborne Task Force
Airborne: A Guided Tour of an Airborne Task Force Debt of Honor
Debt of Honor Cyberspy
Cyberspy Point of Contact
Point of Contact Operation Barracuda (2005)
Operation Barracuda (2005) Choke Point
Choke Point Power and Empire
Power and Empire Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf War Air Campaign
Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf War Air Campaign Endgame (1998)
Endgame (1998) EndWar: The Missing
EndWar: The Missing Splinter Cell (2004)
Splinter Cell (2004) The Great Race
The Great Race True Faith and Allegiance
True Faith and Allegiance Deathworld
Deathworld Ghost Recon (2008)
Ghost Recon (2008) Duel Identity
Duel Identity Line of Control o-8
Line of Control o-8 The Hunt for Red October jr-3
The Hunt for Red October jr-3 Hidden Agendas nf-2
Hidden Agendas nf-2 Acts of War oc-4
Acts of War oc-4 Ruthless.Com pp-2
Ruthless.Com pp-2 Night Moves
Night Moves The Hounds of Rome - Mystery of a Fugitive Priest
The Hounds of Rome - Mystery of a Fugitive Priest Into the Storm: On the Ground in Iraq sic-1
Into the Storm: On the Ground in Iraq sic-1 Threat Vector jrj-4
Threat Vector jrj-4 Combat Ops gr-2
Combat Ops gr-2 Virtual Vandals nfe-1
Virtual Vandals nfe-1 Runaways nfe-16
Runaways nfe-16 Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit tcml-4
Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit tcml-4 Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces sic-3
Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces sic-3 Jack Ryan Books 1-6
Jack Ryan Books 1-6 Cold Case nfe-15
Cold Case nfe-15 Changing of the Guard nf-8
Changing of the Guard nf-8 Splinter Cell sc-1
Splinter Cell sc-1 Battle Ready sic-4
Battle Ready sic-4 The Bear and the Dragon jrao-11
The Bear and the Dragon jrao-11 Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing tcml-3
Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing tcml-3 Patriot Games jr-1
Patriot Games jr-1 Jack Ryan Books 7-12
Jack Ryan Books 7-12 Mission of Honor o-9
Mission of Honor o-9 Private Lives nfe-9
Private Lives nfe-9 Operation Barracuda sc-2
Operation Barracuda sc-2 Cold War pp-5
Cold War pp-5 Point of Impact nf-5
Point of Impact nf-5 Red Rabbit jr-9
Red Rabbit jr-9 The Deadliest Game nfe-2
The Deadliest Game nfe-2 Springboard nf-9
Springboard nf-9 Safe House nfe-10
Safe House nfe-10 EndWar e-1
EndWar e-1 Duel Identity nfe-12
Duel Identity nfe-12 Deathworld nfe-13
Deathworld nfe-13 Politika pp-1
Politika pp-1 Rainbow Six jr-9
Rainbow Six jr-9 Tom Clancy's Power Plays 1 - 4
Tom Clancy's Power Plays 1 - 4 Endgame sc-6
Endgame sc-6 Executive Orders jr-7
Executive Orders jr-7 Net Force nf-1
Net Force nf-1 Call to Treason o-11
Call to Treason o-11 Locked On jrj-3
Locked On jrj-3 Against All Enemies
Against All Enemies The Sum of All Fears jr-7
The Sum of All Fears jr-7 Sea of Fire o-10
Sea of Fire o-10 Fallout sc-4
Fallout sc-4 Balance of Power o-5
Balance of Power o-5 Shadow Watch pp-3
Shadow Watch pp-3 State of War nf-7
State of War nf-7 Wild Card pp-8
Wild Card pp-8 Games of State o-3
Games of State o-3 Death Match nfe-18
Death Match nfe-18 Against All Enemies mm-1
Against All Enemies mm-1 Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf War Air Campaign sic-2
Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf War Air Campaign sic-2 Cybernation nf-6
Cybernation nf-6 Support and Defend
Support and Defend Night Moves nf-3
Night Moves nf-3 SSN
SSN Cutting Edge pp-6
Cutting Edge pp-6 The Cardinal of the Kremlin jrao-5
The Cardinal of the Kremlin jrao-5 War of Eagles o-12
War of Eagles o-12 Op-Center o-1
Op-Center o-1 Mirror Image o-2
Mirror Image o-2 The Archimedes Effect nf-10
The Archimedes Effect nf-10 Teeth of the Tiger jrj-1
Teeth of the Tiger jrj-1 Bio-Strike pp-4
Bio-Strike pp-4 State of Siege o-6
State of Siege o-6 Debt of Honor jr-6
Debt of Honor jr-6 Zero Hour pp-7
Zero Hour pp-7 Ghost Recon gr-1
Ghost Recon gr-1 Command Authority jr-10
Command Authority jr-10 Tom Clancy's Power Plays 5 - 8
Tom Clancy's Power Plays 5 - 8 Checkmate sc-3
Checkmate sc-3 Breaking Point nf-4
Breaking Point nf-4 Gameprey nfe-11
Gameprey nfe-11 The Hunted e-2
The Hunted e-2 Hidden Agendas
Hidden Agendas Divide and Conquer o-7
Divide and Conquer o-7