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Jeffrey Stephens - Targets of Deception

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When Jordan Sandor resigned from active service with the Central Intelligence Agency, it was before 9-11, before the fall of Saddam Hussein, before the world had so dramatically changed. He is reluctantly drawn back into action, when a series of violent events leads him to search out a new al-Qaeda conspiracy to initiate a new wave of cataclysmic assaults with poison gas.Sandor follows the deadly trail from New York to Florida to Paris and, ultimately, to the small town of Portofino on the Italian Riviera. Never sure who he can trust and who may be an enemy, Jordan relies on his experience, instincts and skills as he risks his life to uncover plans for attacks against the United States and its allies. The terrorist strategy is cunning and far-reaching, with the lives of millions of people at stake. When Sandor discovers a rogue agent behind the plot, he realizes he is the one man who can prevent the catastrophe.TARGETS OF DECEPTION is a fast-paced thriller that moves from one suspenseful action scene to the next in a contemporary story of the real and present perils of the modern world.

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TARGETS OF DECEPTION

Jeffrey Stephens

Published by Variance Publishing

Table Of Contents

Visit Jeffrey Stephens on the web at: www.JeffreyStephens.com

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

A mere thank you does not seem enough of an acknowledgment for those who have stood by me for so long as supporters, critics, ersatz editors and eternally optimistic friendsChris Beakey, Maureen Benic, Randi Conway, Carol Garinger, Larry Garinger, Rick Gould, Linda Kaye, Jennifer Korona, Nicky Lewis, Steve Marks, Andy Moszynski, Dr. Bart Pasternak, Ginny Peluso, Carl Portale, Ron Rosa, Dennis Rowan, Ed Scannapieco, Dr. Robert Stark, Caroline Sumner, Scott Sumner, Laura Sutton, Eric Thorkilsen, Melissa Thorkilsen, Frank WilsonI cherish each of you.

My sincerest appreciation to a very dear friend, necessarily unnamed, who told me the truth about covert operations and explained how the world is a safer place because of the many heroic deeds that can only be told in the guise of fiction.

My gratitude to Tim Schulte at Variance for his vision, Stanley Tremblay for his creativity, Rick Kutka for his expertise and my editor Shane Thomson for his insight and stubborn determination.

Special thanks to my relentless agent Bob Diforio, and to the worlds absolute greatest media guru, promoter and support system, Trish Stevens.

And in the end, of course, there are Trevor and Graham and Nancy, without whom the curious passages of life would have no real meaning.

Grazie .

A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR

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Jordan Sandor had no reason to expect this quiet autumn morning to erupt with the familiar sounds of his violent past.

It was nearly ten. The air felt crisp and cool, the calm sky bright and clear and blue. The two-lane blacktop in upstate New York was deserted, except for Dan Peters old station wagon where Sandor slouched in the passenger seat, a casual observer of the passing countryside. He and Peters had been riding in silence when a pickup truck came into view then turned across their path.

Thats practically a traffic jam around here.

Sandor nodded. Doesnt seem to be much doing.

Nope, not this time of year. Summer you get the tourists, hiking, camping, and all that. Winter, they come up to ski. Peters eased the wagon along a wide curve. Fall, some people drive up on the weekends to see the leaves turn color. Other than that you get nothing.

They passed a makeshift billboard that boasted authentic home cooking at some nearby restaurant. The poster looked so old Sandor wondered whether the restaurant even existed anymore. You dont miss the city at all?

Peters thought it over, surveying the barren road. Sometimes. The places, you know. Not the people. The food, mostly. When I get a taste for good Chinese or Thai, and especially Japanese, thats when I really miss New York. No Sushi Yasuda up here.

Sandor smiled at the road ahead. Still need your sushi fix.

Old habits die hard.

You were the one convinced me to try it, remember? Raw fish! Man, how many years ago was that?

Peters didnt answer.

Well, Jordan said after another mile or so, I give you high marks. Looks like youve done a good job of making the transition to the quiet life.

Quiet everywhere, except up here, Peters said, pointing to his head. Embarrassed by the confession, he fell silent again.

Youre entitled to some peace, Jordan told him.

What I saw over there... Dan paused, it never gets peaceful for me. Sometimes I manage to ignore the noise, thats all.

The two men had fought together in the Gulf War, the first one, when they drove the Iraqis out of Kuwait, leaving behind a mess that needed to be cleaned up a dozen years later. Before that, Peters saw duty in Vietnam. He had been a career soldier, and although he was nearly fifteen years older than Sandor, Jordan outranked him when they served in the Persian Gulf.

Well, Sandor said, maybe peace and quiet are overrated.

Yeah, tranquility is a bitch, Peters said, then uttered a short laugh. So what about you? How do you like your new gig? What are you supposed to be, a reporter or something?

Im a journalist, if you dont mind.

Oh yeah, a journalist, beautiful. You talk about transition, man. I suppose you dont miss the good fight, eh?

Sandor faced forward again. He had an uneven nose, earned in too many close-order scuffles, and a jaw etched in a strong, firm line. His complexion was tanned and a bit weathered for a man not yet forty. His hair was brown and cut just long enough to allow him to run his fingers through the waves, front to back, which he habitually did when he took time to consider a question or reflect on something that troubled him. He was doing that now, his dark, intense eyes visualizing something beyond his actual line of sight. I gave up the good fight the day they left my men for dead in Bahrain.

Yeah, Peters said as shook his head. Bastards.

After his tour in the Middle East, Dan returned home to finish his military career stateside, take his pension and disappear. Jordan remained abroad, working on special assignments until an undercover team he was assigned to in Manama was betrayed. It had been more than a year since that incident in Bahrain. The day after they pulled him out and left the others behind to die, Sandor submitted his resignation from government service.

Not everyone comes home.

Jordan nodded.

Strange how things never work out the way you figure.

Jordan let that go too. So what about this Ryan guy were going to see?

What about him?

What does he think of the quiet life, now that hes back?

Youre the journalist, you ask him.

I will, Sandor said.

Peters rolled down his window, letting a cold breeze whip through the car.

If this guy was really a mercenary, Jordan said, hes got some explaining to do before Ill believe a thing he tells me.

Peters turned to his old friend and showed him a crooked grin. Good old Jordan, Mr. Black and White. The mercenary business is immoral because you play for money. But if you put the same guy in a uniform, underpay him, and send him out to shoot someone, that makes it okay.

Sandor shook his head.

You sure know how to wave the flag, buddy.

Yeah, I suppose so, Jordan said. Flags not the problem.

Morning sunlight sparkled on the trees, an October spectacle of colors lining the road as they continued on Route 32 towards Jimmy Ryans house.

Close your window, will you, Dan?

Peters chuckled as he put it up half way. He was a burly man with wide shoulders and thick arms. Blood a little thin these days, Sandor? Winters coming, you know. Time to bulk up. He patted his ample stomach, evidence that he no longer bothered with the physique he maintained while he was in military service.

Sandor, who was still trim and fit, eyed his friends gut. If its all the same to you, Ill pass on the donuts and put on my jacket instead. He grabbed his sport coat from the back seat, pulled it on, and rubbed his hands together.

So how well do you really know him?

Jimmy? I told you, I only met him last month, when he first got back from Europe.

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