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Authors: Robert Ludlum
“Sir,” Metcalfe began.
But Corcoran was not to be deterred. “Civilization as we know it is being engulfed by Hitler's devouring maw. The Nazis have conquered Norway, Denmark, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, and now France. They forced the British to turn tail at Dunkirk. They're bombing London to pieces. The man has the whole sandbox to himself. Good God, young man, this may be the end of the free world. And youâyou're unlacing
bustiers,
for God's sake!” He pulled out a roll of Pep-O-Mint Life Savers and popped one in his mouth.
Metcalfe, meanwhile, snatched the papers from the cot, brandished them at his boss and mentor. “Sir, I've just laid my hands on the top-secret plans for the German strategic naval base on the Atlantic coast, at Saint-Nazaireâ”
“Yes, yes,” Corcoran interrupted impatiently, crunching on a Life Saver. “The German improvements to the water locks that control entry to the submarine pens. I've already seen them.”
“What?”
“You're not my only agent, young man.”
Metcalfe flushed, unable to suppress a surge of indignation. “Who got this for you? I'd like to know. If you've got multiple agents covering the same turf, we risk stepping all over each other and blowing the whole thing.”
Corcoran shook his head slowly, tsk-tsked. “You know better than to ask me that, Stephen. One of my agents never knows what the other's up toâthat's an inviolable law.”
“That's also crazy ⦠sir.”
“Crazy? No. It's prudent. The almighty principle of compartmentation. Each one of you must know only what's strictly necessary about your assignment, about your colleagues. Otherwise, all it takes is for one of you to be captured and tortured and the entire network is compromised.”
“That's why we're all given cyanide pills,” Metcalfe objected.
“Yes. Which works only if you have sufficient notice. But what if you're taken suddenly? Let me tell you something: one of my agentsâwhom I'd managed to place in an important position in the Compagnie Française des Petrolesâwas picked up by the Gestapo a week ago. Haven't heard from him since. This is a fellow who knows of the existence of this place right here.” Corky waved his hands around, indicating the Cave. “What if he talks? What if he's turned? These are the sorts of questions that disturb my sleep.”
A moment of silence passed. “Why are you here, sir?”
Corky bit his lower lip. “Your code name, Stephen. It's Romeo, is that right?”
Metcalfe rolled his eyes, shook his head in embarrassment.
“I often find myself despairing at your lack of restraint when it comes to the fairer sex.” Corky chuckled dryly and munched at a candy. “But once in a while your trail of broken hearts actually benefits our cause.”
“How so?”
“I'm referring to a woman with whom you had a dalliance a while ago.”
Metcalfe blinked. That could describe any number of women, and he didn't particularly feel like guessing.
“This womanâthis old flame of yoursâhas taken up with a very important Nazi official.”
“I don't know who you're talking about.”
“No, there's no reason you should. It was six years ago. In Moscow.”
“Lana!”
Metcalfe whispered.
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This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
THE PROMETHEUS DECEPTION
Copyright © 2000 by Myn Pyn LLC.
Excerpt from
The Tristan Betrayal
copyright © 2003 by Myn Pyn LLC.
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 00-062585
ISBN: 0-312-94336-9
EAN: 978-0-312-94336-3
St. Martin's Press hardcover edition / November 2000
St. Martin's Paperbacks edition / March 2001
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eISBN 9781429906661
First eBook edition: October 2013