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Swashbuckling counter Spy Alex Hawke returns in New York Times bestselling author Ted Bells most explosive tale of international suspense to date. There dwells, somewhere in Russia, a man so powerful no one even knows his name. His existence is only speculated upon, only whispered about in American corridors of power and CIA strategy meetings. Though he is all but invisible, he is pulling strings and pulling them hard. For suddenly, Russia is a far, far more ominous threat than even the most hardened cold warriors ever thought possible. The Russians have their finger on the switch to the European economy and an eye on the American jugular. And, most importantly, they want to be made whole again. Should America interfere with Russias plans to reintegrate her rogue states, well then, America will pay in blood. In Ted Bells latest pulse-pounding and action-packed tour de force, Alex Hawke must face a global nightmare of epic proportions. As this political crisis plays out, Russia gains a new leader. Not just a president, but a new tsar, a signal to the world that the old, imperial Russia is back and plans to have her day. And in America, a mysterious killer, known only as Happy the Baker, brutally murders an innocent family and literally flattens the small Midwestern town they once called home. Just a taste, according to the new tsar, of what will happen if America does not back down. Onto this stage must step Alex Hawke, espionage agent extraordinaire and the only man, both Americans and the Brits agree, who can stop the absolute madness borne and bred inside the modern police state of Vladimir Putins New Russia.

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Ted Bell Tsar The fifth book in the Alexander Hawke series 2008 For Page Lee - photo 1

Ted Bell

Tsar

The fifth book in the Alexander Hawke series, 2008

For Page Lee Hufty,

with undying love and eternal gratitude

I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.

Winston Churchill, 1939

PROLOGUE

OCTOBER 1962

The end of the world was in plain sight. Missiles sprouted in the cane fields of Cuba, American and Soviet battleships squared off in the South Atlantic. Americas young president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, had had himself one hell of a week.

The Kremlins angry salvos continued night and day, as events spun rapidly out of control. Bellicose communiqus volleyed and thundered between Moscow and Washington; frayed nerves snapped and sizzled like live wires at either end. Diplomacy was long past the tipping point, and the old, tried-and-true Cold War rules of engagement no longer applied.

There were no rules, none at all, not now. Not since Russian premier Nikita Khrushchev had started declaring We will bury you! to Western ambassadors and banging his shoe on the table at the UN. And certainly not since Castros imported Russian ICBMs had been discovered ninety miles from Miami.

The once rock-solid fortress of Camelot, the cherished, peaceful realm of the handsome young king and his beautiful queen, Jacqueline, had begun to crumble and crack. And through that ever-widening fissure, Jack Kennedy knew, lay a doorway straight to hell.

Between them, the two major combatants had more than fifteen thousand nuclear warheads aimed at each others throat. On the borders of Western Europe stood ninety Soviet divisions, ready to roll. Americas Army, Navy, and Strategic Air Command bomber squadrons had gone, for the first time in history, to DEFCON 2, a heartbeat away from all-out war. And thats where things had stood all week.

Two helpless giants, afraid to breathe.

Until now.

On this rainy, late October afternoon in 1962, Jack Kennedy was well aware that global nuclear annihilation was no longer the stuff of nightmares; it was right around the corner.

It was closer than Christmas.

At the nightmares vortex stood the embattled White House. Everyone who worked at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue was struggling to function for one more hour, one more day, in an atmosphere of impending doom. On peoples desks, the faces of cherished children, pets, and loved ones, many framed in crayon-colored Popsicle sticks, never let them forget for an instant what they might, at any moment, lose forever.

The U.S. response time to a Cuba-based incoming Soviet missile attack was only thirty-five minutes. That gave a few lucky White House staffers and high-ranking generals seven minutes to scramble into helicopters bound for the Rock, a top-secret underground bunker carved inside a Maryland mountain.

Those remaining behind would just have to grab their pictures, shut their eyes, and dive under their desks, like the schoolkids in those pitiful Civil Defense ads on TV. The Desk against the Bomb. It was a sick joke.

Jack Kennedy ducked into a darkened West Wing alcove and popped two Percodans. His Addisons was acting up, his nerves were shot, and his back was killing him. But his brother Bobby was waiting for him in his last remaining sanctuary, the Oval Office, and he headed for the stairs.

Kennedy had just emerged from the Situation Room after yet another superheated briefing with his Joint Chiefs. The hawkish Pentagon brass wanted immediate preemptive nuclear strikes, deep within the heart of Russia. Kennedy wouldnt budge. His Cuban naval blockade, he insisted, was Americas best hope of calling Khrushchevs bluff and averting all-out war.

Behind the closed doors of the Oval Office, Jack Kennedy paced before the crackling fire, his public face gone, his private one a rictus of worry and pain.

You heard about this goddamn Redstick business, Jack? Bobby Kennedy asked his older brother.

Hell, its all they want to talk about down there. Now that theyve finally got the stick to beat me with, they are hell-bent on using it.

Tell me, Jack.

At the Russian convoys current speed, the Pentagon calculates Soviet ships will arrive at our outer defensive perimeter in less than seventy-two hours. But based on all this new information weve been getting from British Naval Intelligence, the scales may have tipped dangerously in favor of Russias submarine hunter-killers.

Why?

The Russkies have some new kind of undersea acoustic technology called SOFAR, an advanced sonar buoy code-named Redstick. Apparently, they can pick up our subs screw signatures from a thousand miles away. Jesus, Bobby, if its true, it means our blockade is full of holes. Worthless, just like the Chiefs have been telling me for days.

Bobby, his hands shoved deep into his pockets, his shoulders slumping with fatigue and anxiety, stood staring through the window at the sodden Rose Garden. He wasnt sure how much more bad news his brother could take. He put a smile on his face and turned toward Jack.

Look. The Brits are on it. All we can do at the moment is being done.

Any word from them? Christ, weve been waiting to hear something from that sub of theirs since dawn. Timely information from these people is as rare as rocking-horse shit.

Naval Intelligence London called Defense ten minutes ago. Their sub Dreadnought is steaming at flank speed, en route to pick up one of their top field agents in Scotland. A man named Hawke. Subs ETA at Scarp Island in the Hebrides is oh-six-hundred GMT. Hawke will be inserted inside the Soviets Arctic Redstick base six hours later. If their man gets in and out alive, well know something definitive about Redsticks range parameters, acoustic sensitivity, communication capabilities, and-

Fuck the acoustic sensitivity! I want to know how many of these damn things theyve got and where the hell theyre located! If theyre anywhere near our theater of operations, I want to know how fast we can take them out.

The Brits say well have that intelligence in twelve hours.

Twelve? Bobby, goddamn it, I need this information now. If theyve deployed these fucking Redsticks in the South Atlantic, it affects every single defensive operation Admiral Dennisons submarine forces are conducting down there.

Apparently, Hawke is the best theyve got, Jack. If anything can be done, he can do it.

Well, I hope to God theyre right, Jack said, collapsing into his favorite wooden rocker, the one with the cane seat and yellow canvas covering the wooden back.

He rocked as he stared into the fire, desperately trying to come to grips with the fact that he was suddenly entrusting the fate of the whole damn world to some goddamn Englishman hed never even heard of.

Hawke? Jack Kennedy said, rubbing his reddened eyes and staring up at Bobby.

Who the living hell is Hawke?

HE HAD A rifle slung on his back and a single bullet burning a hole in his pocket.

His name was Hawke.

He was a hard-hearted warrior in a Cold War suddenly gone piping hot. Killing time before a mission pickup, he was stalking a giant red stag across the rain-swept moors of Scarp Island. The Monarch of Shalloch had eluded him for years. But Hawkes trigger finger was itching so severely he thought this might be the day man and beast would have their final reckoning.

Marching along the seaside cliff, head high, Hawke himself was like a stag in a state of high alert. The year was 1962, and he was twenty-seven years old, already an old man in Naval Intelligence. After many long months patrolling these very waters aboard a Royal Navy destroyer, searching for Russian submarines, hed personally felt the menace and reach of Soviet power. He was always aching to strike back, and it looked as if he might finally have a sporting chance to spill some bright red Russian blood.

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