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Only one man can foil a plot set to change the course of history! The latest heart-stopping novel from the rising star of the conspiracy thriller genre. Ex-SAS soldier Ben Hope is enjoying life at Le Val, the facility in Northern France where he trains others in the dangerous art of hostage rescue, until a chance incident forces him to take on the role of bodyguard to the Swiss billionaire Maximilian Steiner. The victim of a recent abduction attempt, Steiner believes that a neo-Nazi terror group are bent on seizing a prized document from his personal collection - one that could support claims that the Holocaust never happened. But what initially seemed like a straightforward VIP protection job is turned upside-down by the appearance of a mystery woman from Bens past. Could he be right about her, or is he losing his edge? On a quest across Europe, Ben finds himself embroiled in a deadly kidnap intrigue and a sinister project that has lain dormant since 1944. The stakes are global - and this time Ben is also fighting to protect the people closest to him!

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SCOTT MARIANI

The Shadow Project

AVON

Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal .

Albert Einstein

The dogma of Christianity gets worn away before the advances of science .

Adolf Hitler

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page

Epigraph

Prologue

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Chapter Thirty

Chapter Thirty-One

Chapter Thirty-Two

Chapter Thirty-Three

Chapter Thirty-Four

Chapter Thirty-Five

Chapter Thirty-Six

Chapter Thirty-Seven

Chapter Thirty-Eight

Chapter Thirty-Nine

Chapter Forty

Chapter Forty-One

Chapter Forty-Two

Chapter Forty-Three

Chapter Forty-Four

Chapter Forty-Five

Chapter Forty-Six

Chapter Forty-Seven

Chapter Forty-Eight

Chapter Forty-Nine

Chapter Fifty

Chapter Fifty-One

Chapter Fifty-Two

Chapter Fifty-Three

Chapter Fifty-Four

Chapter Fifty-Five

Chapter Fifty-Six

Chapter Fifty-Seven

Chapter Fifty-Eight

Chapter Fifty-Nine

Chapter Sixty

Chapter Sixty-One

Chapter Sixty-Two

Chapter Sixty-Three

Chapter Sixty-Four

Chapter Sixty-Five

Chapter Sixty-Six

Chapter Sixty-Seven

Acknowledgements

About the Author

By the Same Author

Copyright

About the Publisher

Prologue

The Scottish Highlands
November 1992

Outside the cottage, the storm had reached its peak. Rain was lashing out of the starless sky, the wind was screaming, the branches of the forest whipped and scraped violently at the windows .

The lights had gone, and the old place was filled with shadows from flickering candles. The twelve-year-old boy had been cowering at the top of the creaky stairs, listening to the argument between his parents and his grandfather and wishing they?d stop. Wanting to run downstairs and yell at them to quit fighting. Especially as he knew they were fighting about him?

? When the thing had come. A creature that looked like a man ? but could not had been a man .

The boy had seen it all. Watched in speechless horror, peering through the banister rails, as the intruder crashed in the door and strode through the hallway. The argument had stopped suddenly. His parents and his grandfather were staring at the thing. Then the sound of his mother?s scream had torn through the roar of the storm .

The creature never even slowed down. It caught his father and his mother by the arms. Whipped them off their feet as though they were nothing. Like dead leaves. It dashed their heads together with a sound that the boy would never forget. Candles hissed, snuffed out by the blood spray .

Then the thing had dropped the bodies and stepped over them where they lay. Smiling now. Taking its time. And approached his grandfather .

The old man backed away, quaking in fear. Spoke words that the boy could not understand .

It laughed. Then it bit. Its teeth closed on the old man?s throat and the boy could hear the terrible gurgle as it gorged on his blood .

It was just like the stories. The stories his parents hadn?t wanted his grandfather to tell him. The boy shrank away and closed his eyes and wept silently and trembled and prayed .

And then it was over. When he opened his eyes, the intruder had gone. He ran down the stairs. Gaped at the twisted bodies of his mother and father, then heard the groan from across the room .

The old man was lying on his back, his arms outflung. The boy ran to him, knelt over him. Saw the wound in his grandfather?s neck. There was no blood. All gone .

Claimed by the creature .

?I?m dying,? his grandfather gasped .

?No!? the boy shouted .

?I?ll turn.? The old man?s face was deathly pale and he gripped the boy?s arms so tightly it hurt. ?You know what to do.?

?No??

?It has to be done,? the old man whispered. He pointed weakly at the sabre that hung over the fireplace. ?Do it. Do it now, before it?s too late.?

The boy was convulsed with tears as he staggered over to the fireplace. His fingers closed on the scabbard of the sabre, and he unhooked the weapon from its mounting. The blade gave a soft zing as he drew it out. ?Hurry,? his grandfather croaked .

The boy pushed the sword back into the scabbard . ? can?t,? he sobbed. ?Please, granddad. I don?t want to.?

His grandfather looked up at him. ?You must, Joel. And when it?s done, you have to remember the things I told you.? His life energy was fading fast, and he was struggling to talk. ?You have to find it. Find the cross. It?s the only thing they truly fear.?

The Cross of Ardaich. The boy remembered. Tears flooded down his face. He closed his eyes .

Then opened them. And saw that his grandfather was dead .

The storm was still raging outside. The boy stood over his grandfather?s body and wept .

And then his grandfather?s eyes snapped open and looked deep into his. He sat upright. Slowly, his lips rolled back and he snarled .

For a second the boy stood as if mesmerised. Then he started back in alarm as his grandfather began to climb to his feet. Except it wasn?t his grandfather any more. The boy knew what he?d become .

Candlelight flashed on the blade as he drew the sabre. He raised it high and sliced with all his strength ? the way the old man had taught him. Felt the horrible impact all the way to the hilt as it chopped through his grandfather?s neck and took the head clean off .

When it was done, the boy staggered out into the storm. He began to walk through the hammering rain. He walked for miles, numb with shock .

And when the villagers found him the next morning, he couldn?t even speak .

Chapter One

The Sonoran Desert

An hour?s drive from Maricopa,
Arizona Early May

Rock and dust, scrub and cactus and the blinding white sun beating down. Nobody ever came out here.

The dust from two off-road vehicles drifted upwards into the still air as they bounced and lurched across the arid wilderness. The big silver Subaru 4?4 in front crunched to a halt on the stones, doors opened and three men got out.

One of them didn?t want to be there. He stood out from the other two, and not just because he was the only Japanese guy and they were white Europeans. He was also the only one with a .45 auto to the back of his head and his wrists bound behind his back. Tape, not cord. Cord would leave a mark, and his captors didn?t want that. A length of the same silver duct tape was pressed firmly to his face, muffling his protests. The T-shirt he was wearing was damp with sweat.

His captors knew his name ? Michio Miyazaki ? and that he was a scientist. Beyond that, it wasn?t their concern why this was happening to him.

The bright red Jeep Cherokee following the Subaru pulled up alongside. Its driver killed the engine, stepped down, ran her fingers through her blond hair and wiped the sweat on her jeans. There was no sound except the ticking of hot metal and the feeble protests of the prisoner as the two men started marching him away from the vehicles.

The Jeep was Miyazaki?s, as was the technical equipment in the back. When this was over, it would look as though the scientist had been out here on a research trip, collecting samples. That fitted his profile. He was unmarried, single, no kids, tended to keep to himself, and he wasn?t a well man. Nobody would question what was about to take place.

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