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 screw himself to death。〃 Sawyer lowered his glass and stared into Loren's eyes。 〃Now; me; I prefer the Caribbean; particu…larly for a honeymoon。〃
 An edge of anticipation began to form inside Loren。 〃Anyone special in mind?〃
 Sawyer set down their glasses and took Loren's hands in his。 〃Con…gresswoman Smith;〃 he said with mock seriousness。 〃I respectfully implore you to cast your vote in favor of marriage to Phil Sawyer。〃
 Loren's eyes grew somber and thoughtful。 Though she'd been sure this moment would eventually e; she was still uncertain of her answer。 Sawyer misread Loren's hesitancy。
 〃I know what's going through your mind;〃 he said gently。 〃You're wondering what life would be like with an unemployed presidential press secretary; right? Well; rest your fears。 I have it on good authority the party leaders want me to run for senator from my home state in the next election。〃
 〃In that case;〃 she said resolutely; 〃the ayes have it。〃
 Sawyer did not see the uneasiness in Loren's eyes。 He took her head in his hands and gently kissed her on the lips。 The room seemed to blur and the female scent that emanated from her body closed over him。 He felt strangely at peace as he buried his face in her breasts。
 Afterward; when Sawyer lay spent and asleep; Loren's tears stained the pillow。 She had tried desperately; with all her soul。 She had loved hard; even forcing the expected animal sounds from her throat。 But nothing worked。 Throughout their violent lovemaking she found herself paring Sawyer to Pitt。 There was no way of logically explaining the difference。 They both felt the same inside her; and yet Pitt turned her into a savage; demanding animal; whereas Sawyer left her empty and unfulfilled。
 She pressed the pillow against her face to muffle the sobs。 Damn you; Dirk Pitt; she said silently。 Damn you to hell!
 〃I'm not sure whose story es off the craziest; Pitt said; 〃yours or mine。〃
 Jarvis shrugged。 〃Who can say。 The horror is that it's just possible your Quick Death warheads and my Operation Wild Rose might prove a match。〃
 〃An attack on a major coastal city with a battleship by South African blacks posing as terrorists of the AAR。 It's lunacy。〃
 〃Wrong;〃 said Jarvis。 〃The plan smacks of genius。 A few bombs placed here or there; or another skyjacking; would hardly move an entire nation to see red。 But an old battleship with flags flying; raining explo…sives on a helpless population; that's sensationalism at its best。〃
 〃What city?〃
 〃None was specified。 That part of the plan remains a mystery。〃
 〃Fortunately; the prime ingredient is missing。〃
 〃A battleship;〃 Jarvis said。
 〃You said they've all been removed from active status。〃
 〃The last one was sold for scrap months ago。 All the rest are nonopera…tional memorials。〃
 Pitt stared off into space for a moment。 〃I recall seeing a capital ship docked on an inlet in Chesapeake Bay only a few weeks ago。〃
 〃More than likely a heavy…missile cruiser;〃 said Jarvis。
 〃No; I'm certain it had three massive gun turrets;〃 Pitt said firmly。 〃I was on a flight to Savannah and the plane flew right over it before turning south。〃
 Jarvis remained unconvinced。 〃I have no reason to doubt the accu…racy of my information; however; in the interest of security; I'll have your sighting checked out。〃
 〃There is something else;〃 Pitt said; rising from the chair and search…ing a row of encyclopedias on a bookshelf。 He pulled out a black…bound volume and flipped the pages。
 〃Did you trigger another memory?〃 asked Jarvis。
 〃Operation Wild Rose;〃 answered Pitt。
 〃What about it?〃
 〃The name。 Can it stand for anything?〃
 〃Code names seldom have an ulterior meaning;〃 said Jarvis。 〃It might give them away。〃
 〃I'll bet you a vintage bottle of wine this one does。〃
 Pitt held out the book。 The pages were open at a map。 Jarvis slipped on his reading glasses and took a cursory glance at it。
 〃All right; so Iowa is the Hawkeye State。 So what?〃
 Pitt pointed to a spot halfway down the right…hand page。 〃The state flower of Iowa;〃 he said softly; 〃is the wild rose。〃
 The color abruptly washed from Jarvis's face。 〃But the battleship Iowa was scrapped。〃
 〃Scrapped; or sold for scrap?〃 said Pitt。 〃There is a big difference。〃
 A series of worry lines grew on Jarvis's forehead。
 Pitt looked at Jarvis and let the worry lengthen。 〃If I were you; I'd run a check on all shipyards located on the western Chesapeake shoreline of Maryland。〃
 〃Your phone。〃 It was more a mand than a request。
 Pitt silently pointed to one on an end table。
 Jarvis dialed a number。 Then; as he waited for an answer; he looked at Pitt。 〃Do you have a car that isn't an antique?〃
 〃I have a NUMA car parked outside。〃
 〃I came in a taxi;〃 said Jarvis。 〃Will you do the honors?〃
 〃Give me a minute to clean up;〃 Pitt replied。
 When Pitt emerged from the bathroom; Jarvis was waiting at the door。 〃You were right;〃 he said evenly。 〃As of yesterday; the battleship Iowa was docked at the Forbes Marine Scrap and Salvage Yard; in Maryland。〃
 〃I know the facility;〃 said Pitt。 〃It's a few miles below the bay entrance to the Patuxent River。〃
 
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 As Pitt drove through the rain; Jarvis seemed mesmerized by the flailing windshield wipers。 Finally his eyes focused and he made a casual gesture at the road ahead。 〃I make the next town to be Lexington Park。〃
 〃Another four miles;〃 Pitt said without turning。
 〃There is an all…night gas station on the outskirts;〃 Jarvis continued。 〃Pull up at the pay phone。〃
 Minutes later the headlights picked out the Lexington Park city…limits sign。 In less than a mile; around a sweeping curve; a brightly lit service station beckoned through the soggy night。 Pitt turned in the driveway and parked beside an outside phone booth。
 The station attendant sat warm and dry inside the office; his feet propped up on an old oil…burning stove。 He put down his magazine and for two or three minutes watched Pitt and Jarvis suspiciously through water…streaked windows。 Then; satisfied they weren't acting like holdup men; he returned to his reading。 The pay phone's light blinked out and Jarvis hurriedly ducked back into the passenger seat。
 〃Any late word?〃 Pitt asked。
 Jarvis nodded。 〃My staff has uncovered a piece of discouraging in…formation。〃
 〃Bad news and dismal weather go hand in hand;〃 Pitt said。
 〃The Iowa was stricken from Navy rolls and auctioned as surplus。 The winning bidder was an outfit called the Walvis Bay Investment Corpora…tion。〃
 〃I've never heard of it。〃
 〃The corporation is a financial front for the African Army of Revolu…tion。〃
 Pitt gave a slight twist of the wheel to avoid a deep puddle in the road。 〃Is it possible Lusana pulled the rug from under the South African Defence Ministry's pipe dreams by outbidding them for the ship?〃
 〃I doubt it。〃 Jarvis shivered from the damp cold and held his hands over the dashboard's defroster vents。 〃I'm convinced the South African Defence Ministry bought the Iowa; handling the transaction under the guise of Walvis Bay Investment。〃
 〃You don't think Lusana is wise?〃
 〃He has no way of knowing;〃 said Jarvis。 〃It's mon policy to keep the bidders' names confidential upon request。〃
 〃Christ;〃 Pitt muttered; 〃the sale of the warheads by Phalanx Arms to the AAR 。 。 。〃
 〃With a little more digging;〃 Jarvis said; his voice strained; 〃I'm afraid we'll find that Lusana and the AAR had nothing to do with that deal either。〃
 〃That's the Forbes shipyard dead ahead;〃 Pitt said。
 The high chain…link fence enclosing the shipyard met and began paral…leling the road。 At the main gate Pitt braked to a stop in front of a cable that stretched across the entrance。 Nothing of the ship could be seen through the falling rain。 Even the huge derricks were lost in the black…ness。 The guard was at Pitt's door almost before he rolled the window down。
 〃May I help you; gentlemen?〃 he asked courteously。
 Jarvis leaned across Pitt and displayed his credentials。 〃We'd like to confirm the Iowa's presence in the shipyard。〃
 〃You can take it from me; sir; she's down at the dock。 Been there refitting close to six months。〃
 Pitt and Jarvis exchanged worried looks at the word 〃refitting。〃
 〃My orders are to ad

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