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they clearly did in this case. What in the name of God had happened? To whom had it happened?
    The vice president nodded for Cormorant to go ahead and speak.
    "Thank you, sir. Gabe, keeping what I'm about to tell you to yourself probably constitutes a felony. You need to know that before I —"
    "Just spit it out, Dan."
    Gabe Reese liked Cormorant well enough, just not the way he pushed the bounds of his position. Tillman had brought both of them along, all the way up from the old days of Philadelphia politics, so there was some leeway to be expected here. It was just that Cormorant always seemed to make a little more of it than Reese thought he should. Then again, Cormorant probably thought Reese lived with a stick up his ass.
    "Have you ever heard the name Zeus mentioned in any work-related context?" the agent asked. " Zeus, as in the Greek god."
    Reese thought for a moment. Secret Service had revolving code names for all protectees, but that certainly wasn't a familiar one, and, of course, it would have to be a higher-up. He shook his head. "I don't think so. Should I have?"
    Cormorant didn't answer the question, merely continued. "Over the past six months, there have been a series of missing-persons cases, all over the mid-Atlantic region. Mostly women, but a few men too, and all of them in a certain profession, if you follow me, which I'm sure you do. So far, nothing's connected them."
    "Until now," Reese inferred aloud. "What the hell is going on?"
    "Our intel division has three separate communications intercepts linking this tag, Zeus, to three separate cases. Last night, it came up again, but on a known homicide this time." He paused for emphasis. "All of this is classified, of course."
    "Reese felt his patience slipping fast. "What does this have to do with the vice president? Or the president —
    since you've called me in? I'm not even sure we should be having this conversation." Tillman spoke up then, cutting through the bullshit as usual. "This Zeus, whoever it is, has some kind of connection to the White House, Gabe."
    "What?" Suddenly Reese was up and out of his chair. "What kind of connection? What are you saying —
    exactly? What the hell is going on here?"
    "We don't know," Cormorant said. "That's the first part of the fucking problem. The second is shielding the administration from whatever this is going to be."
    "Your job is covering the president and vice president, not the entire administration," Reese shot back, his voice rising.
    Cormorant stood firm, both arms folded across his chest. "My job is to investigate and prevent any potential threat —"
    "Both of you, please shut it!" Tillman's voice rose to a shout. "We're all together on this or the meeting is terminated right now. You got that? Both of you? "
    They answered in unison. "Yes, sir."
    "Dan, I already know what you think. Gabe, I want your honest opinion. I'm not at all sure we should keep this quiet. It could very easily come back to bite us, and we're not talking about censure or a slap on the wrist here. Not with this Congress. Not with the press either. And surely not if this actually involves murder." Murder? Dear God , Reese thought.
    He ran a hand through his hair, which had been silver since his midtwenties. "Sir, I'm not sure that an off-thecuff answer to a question like this is in your best interests, or the president's. Is this a rumor? Are there hard facts to substantiate it? What facts? Does the President know yet? "
    "The problem is that we know very little at this juncture. Goddamnit, Gabe, what does your gut tell you? I know you have an opinion. And no, the president doesn't know. We know." Tillman was big on gut, and he was right; Reese did already have an opinion.
    "Going public is a bell that can't be unrung. We should find out what we can, within a very limited time frame. Say two or three days. Or until you specify otherwise, sir," he added for Agent Cormorant's benefit. "And we'll need an exit strategy. Something to

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