Op Center 03 - Games of State by Tom Clancy

Op Center 03 - Games of State by Tom Clancy

Author:Tom Clancy [Clancy, Tom]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
ISBN: 9780425151877
Publisher: Berkley
Published: 1995-01-01T06:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE

Thursday, 5:17 P.M.,

Hanover, Germany

“Bob,” said the caller, “I’ve got good news.”

Herbert was glad to hear that his assistant Alberto had good news. Not only did he ache where the seatbelt had pulled at his chest, but the thought that his attackers would escape left him seething. Herbert had been unable to find the van, so he’d pulled over on a side street and used his cellular phone to call Op-Center. He’d told Alberto what had happened and asked him to have the National Reconnaissance Office try to find the van for him. When they did, Herbert intended to go to the site. The German police were spread so thin he knew he couldn’t count on them. Herbert had to rely on himself to bring these people to justice.

Herbert was surprised when the phone beeped just six minutes after he’d called. It took five times longer than that to move a satellite eye from where it was to someplace else.

Alberto said, “You’re in luck. The NRO was already watching your area for Larry, who’s looking into the kidnapping of the film intern. He wants to beat Griff on this one. And it’s a good thing too. All our other satellites have been pressed into service watching a developing situation in the southern Balkans.”

Larry was CIA Director Larry Rachlin. Griff was FBI Director Griff Egenes. Their rivalry was old and relentless. Like Op-Center, both organizations had access to NRO data. However, Egenes hoarded information like squirrels hoarded nuts.

“What’s the NRO got?” Herbert asked. He was uncomfortable talking to Alberto on an unsecure line, but there wasn’t any choice. He just hoped no one was listening.

“For Larry, nothing. No sign of the van, no sign of the girl. Darrell says Griff hasn’t got anything either, though. None of his regular police sources seem to be around.”

“I’m not surprised,” Herbert said. “They’re all in the field riding herd on neoNazis.”

“Better that than riding with them,” Alberto observed.

“True,” said Herbert. “Now what about the van, Alberto? You stalling or something?”

“As a matter of fact, I am,” he said. “Boss, you’re just one man with zero backup. You shouldn’t be going–”

“Where is it?” Herbert demanded.

Alberto sighed. “Stephen found it, and it’s a definite match. It’s banged up just where you said it’d be. It’s headed west on one of the Autobahnen– though from just the photo, I can’t tell you which one.”

“That’s okay,” said Herbert. “I’ll find it on the map.”

“I know it’s a waste of breath to try and talk you out of it–”

“You got that right, son.”

“–so I’ll just tell General R. what you’re doing. Is there anything else you need?”

“Yes,” Herbert said. “If the van gets off the autobahn, give me a jingle.”

“Of course,” said Alberto. “Stephen knows you, Bob. He said he’ll have his people keep an eye on it.”

“Thank him,” Herbert said, “and tell him he gets my vote for this year’s Conrad. On second thought, don’t. That’ll get his hopes up.”

“Aren’t his hopes always up?” Alberto asked as he signed off.



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