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The clone assassin has been played long enoughnow its more than a game.Bred to kill, Agent 47 is The Agencys most valuable assassin. So when a competing murder-for-hire organization decides to destroy The Agency, the first person they target for elimination is Agent 47. Tasking someone to off the best hitman in the business is one thing; getting the job done is another. When the attempt falls short, Agent 47 is ordered to track down and kill the culprit who is feeding vital information about The Agency to its enemies.Agent 47 must follow a bloody trail halfway around the world, fight his way through the streets of Fez, Morocco, and battle slavers deep inside Chad. Then he will discover a shattering truth: If he fails at his mission, the price hell pay will be far greater than his own life

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William C. Dietz

Hitman: Enemy Within

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Many thanks to Thomas Howalt, Jesper Donnis, Peter Fleckenstein, Keith Clayton, Tim Mak, and Steve Saffel for their help and guidance in putting this book together. It would have been impossible without you!

CHAPTER ONE

THE RHINE RIVER VALLEY, NEAR COLOGNE, GERMANY

It was a beautiful summer day as Aristotle Thorakis walked out of the castles gloomy great room onto the sun splashed terrace, and looked down into the Rhine River valley. The air smelled sweet and sunlight glittered like gold on the water as heavily laden boats churned past, headed in both directions. Many of the river craft were owned by families who lived on board, evidence of which could be seen in the playpens that occupied what little deck space there was and the gaily colored laundry that fluttered from lines rigged for that purpose.

It was an idyllic scene, and for one brief moment the international shipping magnate wished he were down there, standing behind the wheel of a heavily loaded freighter headed for Basel or Amsterdam. Such a life would be simpler, and in some ways more enjoyable, than the one he was living. His was a high-profile existence in which he was forever doomed to walk the slippery slopes of international finance while trying to protect both his lifestyle and the business empire founded by his grandfather.

But sweet though the river life might appear from a hundred feet above, Thorakis knew how hard such an existence could be, and had no desire to give up the luxuries to which he and his family were accustomed.

A penny for your thoughts, Pierre Douay said as he appeared at the Greeks elbow. The approach had been silent, notably so, and Thorakis gave an involuntary start.

Its a beautiful day, the shipping magnate replied neutrally.

Douay nodded. The castle was the Frenchmans, and though Thorakis had inherited his wealth, he knew that Douay was a self-made man. Wealthy though the Greek was, it was he who had come begging, and Douay who would decide the shipping magnates fate.

What do you think of it? Douay inquired, as the other man took his first sip of the chilled Riesling.

Its dry, Thorakis observed, and crisp. Which is to say perfect for a day such as this. The fifty-two-year-old business tycoon had black hair streaked with gray, and a tight, sculptured face. Though he had been something of an amateur athlete in his younger days, the Greek had put on some extra pounds over the last few yearsweight that a baggy black shirt was unable to conceal. Khaki pants and a pair of Gucci loafers, sans socks, completed the look.

Douay, by contrast, was ten years younger, rapier thin, and in excellent shape. With the exception of a thin black leather belt and the black sandals on his feet, the Frenchman was dressed entirely in white.

Im glad you like it, he replied. It comes from the Moselle valley, rather than the Rhine. Its the slaty soil that makes the difference.

Thorakis had no idea what that meant, nor did he care, but didnt say so as he sought a way to open the conversation that both men knew was coming.

Some years are better than others, the Greek observed thoughtfully. For wine and for shipping.

Yes, Douay agreed soberly. Who could have predicted that one of your tankers would run aground off Portugal, that a cruise liner would be lost to pirates, and that your CFO would be arrested? All in less than a year? It defies imagination! Come. Lunch is ready and we will have plenty of opportunity to talk about wine, women, and shipping.

A linen-covered table had been set in the shade provided by a large canopy made out of blue and white striped canvas. The canopy rustled gently as a breeze blew down the Rhine and caressed the castles stone walls.

Thorakis studied the table carefully. Though frequently given to excess where food was concerned, he had a severe allergy, and was therefore particular about what he ate. That was why a personal chef prepared most of the Greeks meals when he was home, accompanied the shipping magnate wherever he went, and stood guard in the kitchen when Thorakis ate in restaurants. Having noted that the sleek-looking chef was there, standing a discreet distance away, the businessman knew the food would be safe as he took the chair opposite Douay.

To a long and profitable relationship, the Frenchman said as he raised his glass. Yet rather than the bonhomie he might have expected to see in Douays eyes, Thorakis saw something else instead. Something hard and calculating.

Yes, the Greek agreed, raising his own glass of Riesling. Heres to a long and profitable relationship.

The glasses made a gentle clinking sound as they met, and there was a brief flurry of activity as Douays servants hurried to serve the food. The first course consisted of chilled shrimp served on a bed of leafy greens and accompanied by a basket of crusty bread.

Rather than toying with Thorakis, Douay went right to the point. So, the Frenchman began, as he buttered a piece of bread. I hope you wont be offended by my directnessbut how much money would be required to take care of your present difficulties?

Though surprised by the other mans bluntness, Thorakis was pleased, since he had been unsure of how to open the negotiations. He swallowed a bite of shrimp, chased it with a sip of wine, and dabbed his lips with a napkin.

About 500 million euros would see us through. A secured loan mind you, with a five-year term.

Thats a lot of money, Douay observed mildly. But not too much, so long as the collateral is sufficient. He paused, and looked directly at his guest as he added, And if youre willing to provide me with certain kinds of information.

The first requirement was to be expected, but the second was unusual, and caused Thorakis to frown. Information? I dont understand.

Its really quite simple, the Frenchman replied, as he speared a shrimp. You sit on the board of directors for an organization known as The Agency. I have a similar relationship with a group you know as the Puissance Treizeor the Power Thirteen. As you are probably aware, the Puissance Treize has begun to challenge The Agency both in terms of market share and gross revenues. Nevertheless, a gap remains, at least for the moment.

But with certain key information, supplied by you, it might be possible for our brand to dominate the market within months, rather than years.

Suddenly the freshly baked bread seemed excessively dry, and Thorakis needed a mouthful of wine to wash it down.

His affiliation with The Agency centered around problems related to transport and logistics, and was supposed to be a secret. Yet Douay knew.

Blood pounded in his temples and he felt the sudden need to urinate.

Thats absurd, the Greek said weakly. I have no idea what youre talking about.

Oh, but I think you do, Douay insisted, as he placed a folder of photographs on the table. Here, look at thesepictures of you meeting with other members of The Agencys board in Rio, going aboard one of the organizations yachts in Cape Town, and exiting their private plane in Dallas.

Thorakis took the time to compose himself as he removed two of the photos, examined them, and produced a shrug as he tossed them back onto the table.

I know all sorts of people. If they happen to be associated with this organization of which you speakthis AgencyI know nothing about it.

Please, Douay said sadly. Dont embarrass yourself. The record is clear. When the cruise ships owned by Seor Jos Alvarez began to take business away from you, he somehow drowned in his own swimming pool. That, in spite of the fact that he had been a member of Mexicos Olympic swim team some fifteen years earlier!

Then, after a journalist named Harry Meyers wrote a story about the way your tankers dump toxic materials into the Atlantic Ocean, he inexplicably committed suicide. Just two days prior to his wedding!

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