The Shattered Eye (November Man, Book 3)
Bill Granger
Language: English
Pages: 198
ISBN: 0671477560
Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub
Book 3 of a 13 book series released between 1979 and 1993. Being released first time in ebook form starting in 2014. So far books 1-5 and book 7 have been released on ebook (I am uploading all 6 of those). Book 7 is the novel that the movie The November Man is based upon and has been renamed that movie title though it was originally released titled There Are No Spies. Book one was previously named The November Man but now is titled Code Name November.
The computer says the USSR will attack the USA. The computer lies.
On Sunday, the 6th of June, a red alert will be sounded. There will be no war. Only a victory. And, unless the November Man can change history, it will belong to the enemy.
An undercover mission is blown. The corpses of three U.S. secret agents lie unclaimed in Europe. Baffled and angry, unable to trust its own people or its own computer, American Intelligence must go outside the system.
Enter the November Man. Devereaux, ex-CIA, a maverick and enforcer, is lured back into the fray.
Now the war games begin.
Now the skill, nerve and icy passion of one man must help avert a firestorm.
Agency in Rome, for whom it was intended. The missent message was simple: “Felker probe double X priority. Alphabetman placed at Frog.” R Section agent at Paris on operation. The search for Felker assumes a double X priority. And now Mrs. Neumann saw the incident at Rome link up to the computer search for the name of Reed, the dead Soviet agent found in England. “Maddening,” Hanley said. “But did this link just hang there dangling in the wind?” the Old Man asked. “In the computer. Yes. No
possibilities and each raises new questions. And if they are really links, why wasn’t the supporting information entered into Tinkertoy? And if the computer has been fouled, who fouled it? One of us? Or has the tap come from outside?” “Is that possible?” “A boy in Chicago tapped into a university computer. Industrial spies tap into competitors’ computers all the time. Security is not secure. We construct the most elaborate security systems and then man them with GS 5s who make less than
Simeon growled. “But Manning gave me no indication…” “Manning was going to quit the assignment,” Simeon said. “That was the indication he gave you. You told me that afternoon.” Quizon was silent. He stared at the city and smelled the trees in the park around him. So peaceful, he thought, and yet we talk about murder. Of course Simeon had killed Manning; it was the inevitable act after Manning indicated he would not compromise Madame Clermont. The thought of Manning’s death did not horrify
belief that God will uphold the faithful; it is in the certainty that God will surely comfort us in our moment of trouble, as we walk ‘through the valley of the shadow of death.’ What shall we fear? Nothing but our fear of God. Comfort is what He brings us in that terrible hour. Such a cozy word, comfort; it conjures up the image of a friendly fire at the end of a long and damp day in the fields…” Gaunt frowned at the words of the vicar, but none would have noticed the frown; his face had few
principal political advisers urged him not to act against Simeon; “Be patient, he is neutralized in any case,” they counseled, and the cautious Socialist, who had endured years of compromise to become the president of France, listened to their counsel. So Jules Simeon remained untouched by all the events that had not happened on the sixth of June. He even continued as the chief of the antiterror bureau, though he realized his future actions would be monitored closely by his enemies. It did not