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Legacy : an Event Group Thriller

by Golemon, David L.

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  • ISBN: 9780312580797
  • ISBN10: 0312580797

Legacy : an Event Group Thriller

by Golemon, David L.

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Publish date: 07/19/2011
  • ISBN: 9780312580797
  • ISBN10: 0312580797
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Description: 1 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, PRESENT DAY Alice Hamilton watched Garrison Lee sleep. She leaned closer when he mumbled, trying to catch the words he was struggling to say. She couldn't catch the soft words but she could tell he was distressed. He had been having nightmares of late and they were the first she had ever been aware of in their sixty-eight years together. Lately it seemed Garrison Lee, former senator from Maine, an OSS general during the war, and now the retired head of the most secret organization in the United States government-Department 5656, also known to a few as the Event Group-was having trouble with his conscience, rare for a man who never allowed anyone near his deepest thoughts. For sixty-eight years Alice had guessed at them, and on a few occasions had been right about his true feelings, but now she didn't know what was going on inside Lee's failing body and mind. The only thing Alice Hamilton ever really knew for sure was that Garrison Lee loved her, and she him. She took Lee's hand and squeezed it gently when he turned his head first left and then right. He mumbled something again and then fell silent. Alice allowed the tears to flow for the briefest of moments before swiping them away. "Jump, Ben, jump!" Lee shouted as he tossed his head to the right. Alice froze at the moment her long dead husband's name was mentioned. It was a subject Lee and she had discussed on only one occasion and that was in the months after World War II had ended. It had never come up again and Alice never once asked him to repeat the story of how her husband had died. "Oh, no, no, no-you bastard-you bastard!" Lee sat up so fast that Alice had to lean back to keep from being knocked silly by the man's still large frame. He sat up and his left eye opened and he had a look of murder on his face. The ugly scar ran under the eye patch covering his right eye and ran pink into the gray hairline. Gone were the dashing good looks of the Hollywood leading man that was once General Garrison Lee. Now all that remained was a dying man with a guilt-ridden memory and a woman who had fallen in love with him in only a few short years after the war. "Garrison, wake up," she said as she tried to gently push him back onto the bed. Finally Lee took two large breaths and looked over at Alice, allowing his one eye to adjust to the faint light filtering into the bedroom. He blinked and then finally realized where he was. He slowly lay back, but not before taking Alice's hand in his own. "Dreaming," he said as his eye closed. "Yes, I know," Alice said, leaning over and kissing his brow. "It's hell dying, old woman. All the ghosts start to pop open the tailgate to the welcome wagon." He opened his eye and looked at Alice. He tried to smile and for the first time in her life she saw that Lee had a tear in his good eye that he didn't try to swipe away. "I tried to bring him home alive. I-" "Stop, don't even think about it. Ben will be there waiting for you. After all that we've been through and learned at the Group, you have to believe he's there. Hell, he may even have a choice word or two for you about stealing his wife," Alice said, smiling. Lee returned the smile. "The only reason I regret going is that I have to leave you." Lee half turned and lifted his free hand. He held her face. "You saved me. Every day you were in my life, you saved me from being that bleak man you met all those years ago." "You're not gone yet and I'm still here, old man. You get some more rest." She let his hand go and reached for several large files that were spread across his blanket. "And no more reading material for you," she said, stacking the red-bordered files and then standing, but not before she leaned over and kissed the 103-year-old-man deeply. "If you get your rest, I'll give these back to you." "You're such a bully," he said as his eye closed. "Yeah, and you know where I got that training." She turned for the doorway and then stopped and looked back him. "Jack called and asked if he and Sarah could stop by later tonight, I told them yes." "Always good to see Jack and his girl," Lee said, without opening his good eye. Alice watched as the senator went to sleep, then she turned and went through the door, leaving it cracked open by a foot as she expected his sleeping mind to bounce back on him again. Senator Garrison Lee was near death, and there wasn't anything Alice could do but watch him die. SHACKLETON CRATER, LUNAR SURFACE For the first time since Apollo 17 the United States had returned to the surface of the Moon. Peregrine, the code name for the package of four robotic lunar rovers, George, John, Paul , and Ringo , named for their resemblance to a large-tracked beetle, had landed safely with its air-cushioned (balloon) landing system that would eventually be used for all future lunar and Mars missions. The four rovers had deployed without incident. Their mission-find proof that the Moon had deposits of water embedded in its dead and lifeless soil and rock, possibly enough water to make the Moon a desirable launching platform for all future space travel. Since the presidential order of 2010 to curtail NASA's intention of a manned return to the lunar surface in the next decade, it was decided to combine the exploration budgets of Jet Propulsion Laboratory and NASA to explore the possibilities of hidden water deposits on the Moon, left there by countless encounters with the frozen speeders of space, the comets, thus justifying a return to a place America knew well. As the first landing spot chosen for the Peregrine program, Shackleton Crater was above all else a safe spot for the experimental rovers. Unlike the remote and preprogrammed rovers sent to Mars, John, Paul, George, and Ringo would actually be tasked to do heavy-duty work in drilling remotely from the safe plains surrounding Shackleton and operated by mission specialists from their distant confines in Pasadena and Houston. This program was a far cry from taking soil samples on Mars. Shackleton Crater was safe, soft, and conducive to success the first time out. And success was what the space program needed. Water equaled a cheaper way to get to Mars in 2025, the projected date of the first American attempt at gaining the high ground of the red planet. Mission parameters called for the four rovers to explore the dips and valleys of the outer crater, never venturing down its steeply sloped sides and to its deep floor. They would measure and test for any moisture content in the soil surrounding the large rock formations. This fact was a running joke for the mission planners, as they knew they would find no water at Shackleton. That would be for a later mission at the southern pole when they had conquered the problems of deep-soil drilling. As George, Paul, and John ran freely around the brim of the giant crater, Ringo was taking snapshots of the sky above Shackleton for GPS purposes. The programming for this had been completed at the University of Colorado in Boulder, and designed specifically for Ringo to skirt the outer rim and map the sky. The simple instructions for Ringo were to guarantee that the other three rovers stayed on mission, testing their sampling and drilling packages for telemetry relay back to Pasadena and Houston. The problem developed when a small glitch in the rover's programming had gone undetected by a sixth-year grad student in Colorado. Ringo 's design for traversing the lunar surface outside the brim of Shackleton was flawed and was off by a mere three feet. As the other three rovers were performing their remote-controlled tasks flawlessly, Ringo was off on its own and running dangerously close to the giant crater's precipitous edge. As eyes 244,000 miles away watched the colorless broadcast coming from the small rover's stationary camera atop its four-foot-wide boxed frame, the roving beetle started to slide off the powdered edge of Shackleton. JET PROPULSION LABORATORY, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA At 9:10 in the morning California time, the press room was full of reporters, not because of the excitement of America's robotic return to the Moon, but simply because it was a very slow news day. As everyone watched the rovers on four different high-definition monitors arrayed around the large press room, they saw one view go askew. The press on hand had no idea that Ringo was in the midst of what Pasadena called "a hissy fit." Inside the mission control room, a hundred men and women who had worked on the Peregrine mission for the past ten years watched as a problem they didn't need with the press on hand started happening right before their eyes. "Ooh, we have Ringo going off mission here," said one of the men watching the telemetry board in front of him instead of the video being broadcast. "Jesus, according to my telemetry he's oh, there he goes." Stan Nathan, the director of the mission, switched his view to that being broadcast by George , the closest beetle to Ringo . As he watched, he saw the 450-pound rover slowly start sliding off the edge of the crater. "Becky, stop that damn thing," Nathan said, trying to be as calm as he could. "If it gets down inside of there, w
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