Chapter 23

Chapter Twenty-Three — The Anointed Chapter Twenty-Three — The Anointed The press conference was held in the East Room. The East Room had been used, in the course of the Republic, for the announcement of seventeen Supreme Court nominations, four declarations of war, the surrender of the Confederate States of Read more

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Chapter 22

Chapter Twenty-Two — The Call Chapter Twenty-Two — The Call The President was in the small private study off the bedroom in the residence on the second floor of the White House. He had been in the study, in a chair that faced the window, since 9:00, looking at the Read more

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Chapter 21

Chapter Twenty-One — The Shadow Daniel saw the shape on a Tuesday evening in May, in a parking garage in Crystal City, on the third level, near the elevator, after he had come down from the fourteenth floor of an office building where Layla Khoury kept a small studio apartment Read more

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Chapter 20

Chapter Twenty — The Kill Switch Chapter Twenty — The Kill Switch The agency tried the kill switch at full scale on April 28. It had tried once before, after the first death, locally, in a single metropolitan area, on the agreed frequency, with the agreed authentication codes, in the Read more

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Chapter 19

Chapter Nineteen — The Arrangement Daniel Ross found the writing in his notebook on a Tuesday. He had not written it. He knew he had not written it because it was on a page he had not yet reached, four pages ahead of the page he had stopped on the Read more

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Chapter 18

Chapter Eighteen — The Question Chapter Eighteen — The Question The third nominee was not sworn in. The Secretary of Commerce remained in the Marriott in Crystal City for eleven days, on the fourteenth floor, with the agents and the cleared hallway and the hardened glass, and at the end Read more

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Chapter 17

Chapter Seventeen — The Second Death Chapter Seventeen — The Second Death The second death changed the shape of the country in a way the first death had not. The first death had been a cardiac event. The country had grieved a Vice President. The flags had come down. The Read more

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Chapter 16

Chapter Sixteen — The Instructions Chapter Sixteen — The Instructions The communication arrived at the White House on the morning of March 19, five days after the Vice President’s death and forty-six hours after the funeral, by a means that the people who were responsible for understanding such things would Read more

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Chapter 15

Chapter Fifteen — The Vice President Chapter Fifteen — The Vice President The Naval Observatory sits on seventy-three acres of high ground in the northwest quadrant of Washington, between Embassy Row and the National Cathedral, and the Vice President’s residence sits within the Observatory’s grounds, a white Queen Anne house Read more

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Chapter 14

Chapter Fourteen — The Pattern Begins Daniel Ross was back in the United States. He had been back for three weeks. He was living in a one-bedroom apartment in Arlington, Virginia, that cost more than his apartment in Indianapolis had cost and was smaller. The apartment was on the second Read more

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