Watchlist: A Serial Thriller by Jeffery Deaver; Linda Barnes; Brett Battles; Lee Child; David Corbett; Joseph Finder; Jim Fusilli; John Gilstrap; James Grady; David Hewson; David Liss; Gayle Lynds; John Ramsey Miller; P.J. Parrish; Ralph Pezzullo

Watchlist: A Serial Thriller by Jeffery Deaver; Linda Barnes; Brett Battles; Lee Child; David Corbett; Joseph Finder; Jim Fusilli; John Gilstrap; James Grady; David Hewson; David Liss; Gayle Lynds; John Ramsey Miller; P.J. Parrish; Ralph Pezzullo

Author:Jeffery Deaver; Linda Barnes; Brett Battles; Lee Child; David Corbett; Joseph Finder; Jim Fusilli; John Gilstrap; James Grady; David Hewson; David Liss; Gayle Lynds; John Ramsey Miller; P.J. Parrish; Ralph Pezzullo
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Mystery & Detective, Fiction, Suspense fiction, Thrillers, Suspense, General, Short Stories
ISBN: 9781593155902
Publisher: Vanguard Press
Published: 2010-01-05T05:00:00+00:00


He sat in the restaurant near Piccadilly Circus, glued to the iPhone they’d given him, working the private application that linked through the mobile network, securely, privately, to the field HQ. He’d no idea where that was. In Kashmir. In Paris. Two doors away in the heart of London. It was irrelevant. The days of fixed bases, of dangerous safe houses and physical networks capable of penetration . . . all these things were in the past. It was thirteen months since he’d last met another comrade in person. As far as he knew anyway. Orders came via secure encrypted email delivered to a series of ever-changing addresses. Plans and projects arrived as password protected zipped pdfs, read, absorbed, and then deleted forever. This was the way of the world. Everything was virtual. Nothing was real. Except, he reminded himself, blood and money.

A YouTube video had just begun—the trailer for some new Bollywood movie—when the phone throbbed and flashed up an alert. It took a second or two for the signal to deal with the amount of data that followed. Then, as the little handset caught up, he watched as a series of web search requests were mirrored to his little screen. The results narrowed constantly. The scope and scale of the queries made him realize why they’d got in touch. A small window in the upper right hand corner showed the IP address of the source. It was in central London, somewhere near the British Museum. He tapped a few buttons. There was a pause then he found himself in the My Documents folder of the remote computer. A long list of correspondence was stored there. It was all encrypted. He hunted around the remote hard drive until he found the folder where the word processor stored its templates, unseen, often forgotten by those who used them. Sure enough when he got there he found a single file marked “personal letter.” It was open, unsecured by encryption, just text.

He clicked the icon and the document drew itself on the screen of the phone. Dragging his finger across the letters he managed to copy the address into a note. Then he clicked a button in the private app marked “key-log all remote.” Every letter and number typed on the distant machine would now be echoed directly into a file somewhere in the Bicchu system then passed on discreetly, encrypted from beginning to end, to his phone where the private app would decode the text automatically.

After that he copied the house number and street in the heading and pasted them into Google Maps. He knew the general area. It was no more than ten minutes away on foot. Pocketing the iPhone he walked back into the kitchen. It was full of the familiar smells, cumin and turmeric, a tandoori oven and scorched spiced chicken.

The sous chef watched him come in, as if half expecting what was about to happen. The little man from Bangladesh was staring mutinously at an office lunch booking for sixteen.



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