Apollyon by Tim LaHaye

Apollyon by Tim LaHaye

Author:Tim LaHaye [Lahaye, Tim]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Religious, General, Christian, Futuristic, Fiction
ISBN: 9781414334943
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Published: 2011-03-31T23:00:00+00:00


TWELVE

"Jerusalem tower, this is Gulfstream Alpha Tango, over." "Tower, go ahead, Alpha Tango. Initiate landing sequence."

Rayford plugged in the coordinates and put down in the busier-than-usual airstrip. To appear as casual as possible, he asked about it. The tower informed him that the wealthier commuters from the big meeting at Kollek Stadium were flying small craft to Tel Aviv for their international flights home. "Any delay on a refuel?"

"Negative, Alpha. You're clear."

"See the choppers?" Ray said as he lined up his approach. "I see one," Ken said. "White with black block letters on the side." "Don't kid me."

"I'm not. It's GC all right, but there's only one." "I don't like it, Ken."

"Why hasn't Mac called if there's a glitch?" Rayford shook his head. "I don't want to call him. He may not be where he can talk." "But he might not know one of his birds is gone. Ever think of that?" Rayford punched in Mac's number. "McCullum." "Mac! It's me. What's going on?"

"Yes, hello, Sergeant Fitzgerald. Of course you may proceed." "We're good to go?"

"No need to wait, Sergeant. That's affirmative." "All my eggs are in your basket, Mac."

"You're welcome, Sergeant. Good-bye."

"Take your phone, Ken!" Rayford shouted over the scream of the engines as Ritz opened the door. Ken smacked himself in the head and grabbed the phone out of his bag. "Another mature moment," he said.

"Don't leave me out there hitchhikin' now." "Don't worry." Rayford wished he had rearview mirrors on the side of the plane so he would know when Ken got to the chopper.

Chaim Rosenzweig had never looked older to Buck. He was tired, of course. It was late. But his wispy white hair, independent of control, haloed a grayish, drawn face. Buck, Tsion, and Chloe had quickly revealed to him conversations Rayford had overheard on the Condor. Chaim appeared unable to speak after hearing that his requests for Tsion's safety following his first TV broadcast had been laughed at. "You realize," Chloe said, "that you are the first outside person who knows about the bugging device on that plane. We're putting lives in your-" Rosenzweig waved her off sadly. "To think that Nicolae himself would say one thing and do another, looking me in the eyes, he did, and lying. He could have prevented the slaughter of your family, Tsion. Oh God, oh God, oh God! How could I have been so blind? I know you tried to tell me." "Doctor," Tsion said quickly, "you and I will continue our discussion by phone or E-mail or in person, God willing, but we must leave now. Our sources tell us that the GC is planning a terrorist attack at the Temple Mount tomorrow, and we want to be long gone by then." "Of course," Chaim said. "I understand. I will have you driven to-" "It's all arranged," Buck said. "We need to be on the roof in ten minutes." "Of course, go. I will cover for you. Don't worry about me." Chloe went to change, and Buck told Chaim the disposition of the key.



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