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London Bridges

London Bridges

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Autoren: James Patterson
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while the house was still dark, then I had to sneak off to work. I didn’t get to say good-bye, and I don’t like that, but I left love notes for Jannie and Damon.
Such a nice pops, right?
    I drove to work with Alicia Keys and Calvin Richardson on the CD, good company for the trip and whatever lay ahead.
    These days, Major Threats was being run out of FBI headquarters in D.C. Since 9/11, the Bureau had shifted dramatically—from what some people felt was a reactive, investigative organization to a much more proactive and effective one. A recent addition, a $6 million software package at the Hoover Building, included a 40-million-page terrorism database dating back to the ’93 bombing of the World Trade Center.
    We had a blizzard of information; now it was time to see if any of it was worth a damn.
    About a dozen of us met on the subject of Sunrise Valley that morning in the Strategic Information and Operations Center command on the fifth floor. The obliteration of the small town had been listed as a “major threat,” even though we had no way to tell whether it was. So far, we didn’t have a single clue as to what Sunrise Valley was really about.
    There still hadn’t been any contact with the bombers, not a word from them.
    Surreal. And probably scarier than if we
had
heard from them.
    This particular conference room was one of the jazzier and more comfortable ones: lots of blue leather armchairs, a dark wooden table, wine-colored rug. Two flags—an American and a DOJ—lots of crisp white shirts and striped ties around the table.
    I had on jeans and a navy windbreaker that read, FBI TERRORISM TASK FORCE. And I felt that I was the only one dressed correctly for the day. This case sure wasn’t going to be business as usual.
    The room was loaded with heavy hitters, though. The highest-ranking person was Burt Manning, one of the five executive assistant directors at the Bureau. Also present were senior agents from the National Joint Terrorism Task Force, as well as the top analyst from the new Office of Intelligence, which combined experts from the Bureau and the CIA.
    My partner for the morning was Monnie Donnelley, a superior analyst and a good friend from my time at Quantico.
    “I see you got your personal invitation,” I said as I sat down beside Monnie. “Welcome to the party.”
    “Oh, I wouldn’t miss this. It’s like sci-fi, or something. It’s
so
weird, Alex.”
    “Yeah, it’s all of that.”
    On the screen at the front of the room was the special agent in charge from the Las Vegas field office. The SAC was reporting in about the mobile crime lab that had been set up inside the town limits of what had been Sunrise Valley. She didn’t have much new, though, and the meeting quickly moved on to threat assessment.
    This was where everything got a lot more interesting.
    First, there was a discussion of domestic terrorist groups such as the National Alliance and the Aryan Nations. But nobody really believed those simpletons could be responsible for something as well planned as this. Next up was the latest on al Qaeda and Hezbollah, the radical jihad movement. These groups received a solid couple of hours of heated discussion. They were definitely suspects. Then formal assignments were given out by Manning.
    I
didn’t
get an assignment, which made me wonder if I would be hearing from Director Burns soon. I didn’t particularly want to hear from him on this one. I didn’t want to travel out of Washington again, especially back to Nevada.
    And then it got really wild.
    Every pager in the conference room went off simultaneously!
    Within seconds, everybody had checked his pager, myself included. For the past several months all terror threats got flashed to senior agents, whether it was a suspicious package on a New York subway or an anthrax threat in L.A.
    The message on my pager read: TWO SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILES MISSING AT KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE IN ALBUQUERQUE.
    CONNECTION TO SUNRISE VALLEY SITUATION BEING INVESTIGATED.
    WILL KEEP INFORMED.

Chapter 19
    NO REST FOR THE RIGHTEOUS , read a placard on the wall near the canteen and soda machines. At 5:50 that night, we were called back to the conference room on the fifth floor. The same august group as before. Some of us were guessing that the Bureau had finally been contacted by whoever was responsible for the bombing of Sunrise Valley. Others thought this might have to do with the missile thefts from Kirtland.
    A few minutes later, half a dozen

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