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By Duncan Falconer
Stratton sequence, e-book 7
From the bestselling writer of Mercenary comes one other explosive experience that includes invincible SBS operative John Stratton. Stratton is distributed into Yemen to catch a terrorist suspected of owning flooring to air missiles. while the chinese language get entangled issues pass horribly improper and Stratton unearths himself escaping out to sea within the Gulf of Aden. regrettably it's no longer the Royal military that alternatives him up yet a band of Somali pirates. yet Stratton's trap seems to be faraway from a dead-end come upon while he uncovers a plot to carry down dozens of business plane around the US and Europe in a coordinated assault. yet which will get the data again to his humans Stratton has to flee from the pirates and their chief who is familiar with some distance an excessive amount of and is ready to do whatever to guard his pursuits.
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Oh, Tom! " Mary seemed much alarmed, and again begged Tom to be on his guard, which he promised to do. Had Mary known the warnings uttered by Lieutenant Marbury she might have had more occasion for worry. " asked his companion, when the two men had strolled out of sight, and the young people were on their way back to the launch. "Well, it's possible. I have been warned that foreign spies are trying to get hold of some of my patents, and also to hamper the government in the use of some others I have sold.
Nothing definite enough to warrant us in acting," was the answer of the government man. " asked Ned impulsively. "The French! " "Tell him about Eradicate, and the man who wanted to buy the mule, Tom," suggested Ned, Thereupon the young inventor mentioned the story told by Eradicate. He also brought out the fire−bomb, and explained his theory as to how it had operated to set the red shed ablaze. "I think you are right," said Lieutenant Marbury. " Ned exclaimed. "So they are, in a certain measure," the officer went on.
THE CAPTURE Tom Swift was something like a fireman. He had lived so long in an atmosphere of constant alarms and danger, that he was always ready for almost any emergency. His room was equipped with the end in view that he could act promptly and effectively. So, when he heard Eradicate's alarm, though he wondered what the old colored man was doing out of bed at that hour, Tom did not stop to reason out that puzzle. He acted quickly. His first care was to throw on the main switch, connected with a big storage battery, and to which were attached the wires of the lighting system.