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puffed out, and darkness took command. . . .
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THE WORLD
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ICEFeb.
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10 WATER
Times:INscientists have found that the water which constitutes the
polar ice cap has a far lower bacteria count than any water man now uses to dri
nk and to irrigate crops, a discovery that makes this vast frozen reservoir a va
luable resource
Because tapping theof the
polarfuture.
ice cap would be cheaper than constructing any desalin
ization plant yet developed, especially since the water would not have to be pur
ified, many Russian researchers think tens of thousands of acres of farmland will
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be irrigated
PRIZE-WINNING
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Harold and
Europe Carpenter
other regions
said today could
thatbechronic
solved by
shortages
the controlled
of watermelting
in California,
of icebergs to
wed south from the Arctic. Dr. Carpenter's wife, Dr. Rita Carpenter, said the co
ncerned nations should pool the capital for the necessary research and developme
According
nt an investment
to the Carpenters,
that would, the she basic
said, concept
be repaid
is simple.
a hundredAfold
largewithin
iceberg
tenwould
years.
be blown loose from the edge of the icefield and allowed to move south in natural
currents. Later, enormous steel towing cables would be affixed to the ice much t
he same as a barbed harpoon is shot into a whale. A trawler would then tow the i
ce to a conversion facility at the shore near thirsty farmland. Because both the
North Atlantic and North Pacific are cold bodies of water, only about 20% of the
ice would melt before it could be converted to water at the shore and piped to
The
the Carpenters
drought-stricken
both said
farms, thatDr.
no one
Harold
could
Carpenter
be certain
said.the idea was workable. Ther
e are still a great many problems to overcome, Rita Carpenter said. Extensive rese
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-State
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UNITED diverse
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Oct. 18cantaloupes,
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of the .United
. . Nations Emergency Relief
Organization said here that poor harvests in both the United States and Europe ha
ve made it impossible for drought-stricken Africans and Asians to purchase grain
and produce from the usually food-rich Western nations. Already, more than 200,0
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n the polar ice cap. The primary intent of the project will be to study the feas
ibility of towing huge icebergs south, where they could be tapped for the irriga
tion
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of crops.
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1960s
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the major
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real potential.
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r bad harvests again. Although the icebergs could not be towed into the warm seas
of southern Asia and Africa, the entire world would profit by the insured good
harvests
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ICEFIELD
countries
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team of
directly
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benefit
under
. .the
. direction
of Dr. Harold Carpenter landed on the Arctic ice cap between Greenland and Spits
bergen, Norway. They began construction of a research station two miles from the
edge of the icefield where they will conduct United Nations-funded studies for
at
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the devices to sep
arate a half-mile-square iceberg from the edge of the winter icefield, just 350
miles off the northeast coast of Greenland. Two UNGY trawlers equipped with elect
ronic tracking gear are waiting 230 miles to the south, where they will monitor
the
In anprogress
experimentof the
designed
bugged to determine
iceberg. if Atlantic currents change substantially
in northern regions during the severe arctic winter . . .
One: Snare
11:57heated bit of the power drill chewed deep into the ice Slush churned out of
The
the hole, sluiced across the crusted snow and refroze in seconds. The bit was ou
t of sight now and the steel shank had also disappeared into the four inch-diame
ter bore.
Harry Carpenter, watching the drill bite deeper and deeper into the ice, had a p
remonition of disaster. Although, as a scientist, he respected the tools of logic
method and reason, Carpenter had learned never to discount a hunch. Especially
not out here on the icefield where anything could happen and usually did. He could
not understand the source of his uneasiness unless it was the possibility that th
e explosive charge might detonate prematurely, right now, in their faces. There
was little
Peter Johnson,
chance
theofAmerican
that. Nevertheless
electronics engineer
. . . who doubled as demolitions expe
rt, switched off the drill and stepped back from it. In his bulky white thermal
Claude
As
suit
theand
Jobert
afternoon
fur-lined
shutbegan,
off
hood,
the
the
heportable
three
resembled
mengenerator
were
a polar
prewhich
pbear
aringexcept
supplied
to lower
forpower
his
the dark
last
to the
brown
of drill.
theface.
one
-hundred-pound explosive charges into the ice. This was the sixtieth bomb they ha
d handled since yesterday morning, and they were uneasily aware that they were s
tanding on enough high-yield plastic explosives to destroy them in an apocalypti
c instant.
If they died here, Harry thought, well . . . the ice cap was a model graveyard,
utterly lifeless. Ghostly bluish-white plains led off in every direction, somber
and moody during this season of nearly constant darkness, brief twilight and pe
rpetual overcast. Visibility was fair because this was the time of day when a va
gue crescent of sunlight painted the horizon. But there was not much to see. The
only points of elevation were the jagged pressure ridges and hundreds of house-
sized slabs of ice that had popped from the field and stood on end like gigantic
Pete
tombstones.
Johnson joined Carpenter and Jobert in front of a pair of specially rebuilt
snowmobiles. The shaft's twenty-eight yards deep. One more extension for the bit
and
ThanktheGod!
job'sJobert
done.shivered as if his thermal suit provided no protection whatsoeve
r. In spite of the transparent film of lanolin petroleum jelly that protected the
exposed portions of his face from frostbite, he was pale and drawn. We'll make i
Ordinarily,
t back to base Jobert
campdidtonight
not complain.
Think of He
that!
wasIahaven't
jovial and
beenenergetic
warm sincelittle
we left.
man. A
t a glance he seemed fragile. That wasn't the case. At five-seven and a hundred
and thirty pounds, he was lean, wiry, hard. He had a mane of white hair, a leath
ery face and bright blue eyes as clear as those of a child. Carpenter had never
seen hatred or anger in those eyes nor, until yesterday, had he seen self-pity in
Since they had left the comfort of Edgeway Station, Jobert had been neither jovi
them.
al nor energetic. At fifty-nine he was the oldest member of the expedition, eigh
teen years older than Carpenter. That was nearly the outer limit for a scientist
Although
working hein was
thisabrutal
fine Arctic
climate.geologist, this would be his last trip onto the ic
efield. From now on, his work would be done in laboratories and behind typewrite
rs, farHarry
Maybe, from thought,
the rigorshe'sof not
the bothered
ice. by the cold so much as by the knowledge
that this work has grown too demanding for him. How will I feel when I've got to
Pete
Even
Jobert
The
facetrip
Johnson
as
the
frowned.
the
out
same
black
said,
from
truth?
We
manIt's
Edgeway
weren't
spoke,
snowing.
Station
due
Harry
forfour
saw
snowthe
airuntil
dime-sized
milesthis
to the
evening.
flakes.
northeast, seven miles by
snowmobile past ridges and deep chasms had not been difficult. However, a bad stor
m could make the return journey impossible. Visibility would decrease to zero. T
hey could easily get lost because of compass distortion. And if their snowmobile
s ran out of fuel, they would freeze to death, for even their thermal suits woul
d be insufficient protection against prolonged exposure to the murderous cold th
atYou
Studying
came
saidwith
the
thesky,
asame
blizzard.
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thing last said,
week,This
Johnson
mightrebeminded
a local
him.squall.
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rved
I'm athe
Like yesterday.
bust.
freed
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Asdrill
a better
meteorologist
fromfinish
the shank
thisofjobthequickly.
buried bit and lifted it out of it
s supportive frame, handling it as if it weighed a tenth of its actual eighty-fi
Avedecade
pounds.ago he had been a football star at Penn State, turning down offers from
six NFL teams. He hadn't wanted to play out the role the public had created for
every six-foot-four-inch, two-hundred-and-thirty-pound black football hero. Ins
tead he won scholarships, took two more degrees, and wound up in a well-paid pos
itionhewith
Now was vital
an IBMtothink
Carpenter's
tank. expedition. He serviced the electronic data-gathe
ring equipment at Edge-way; and having designed the explosive devices, he was th
e only man who could deal with them if something went wrong. Furthermore, his tr
emendous
As Johnsonstrength
lifted the
was drill
an assetoutout
of the
hereway,
on theCarpenter
inhospitable
and Jobert
top oftook
theaworld.
three-fo
ot bit extension from one of the cargo trailers that stood behind the snowmobile
s. Theystarted
Jobert
Johnson screwedthe
slammed it generator
the onto
drilltheinthreaded
again.andshank,
place finished
whichboring
was already
the twenty-nine-yard
buried in the shaf
ice.
t whichthe
While
Within the
would
machine
pasthold
fifteen
roared,
the tubular
minutes
Harrypack
looked
the of at
weather
explosives.
thehadugly
deteriorated
sky. noticeably. Most of
the light had gone from behind the clouds. The snow stung his greased face; the
wind was moving at twenty miles per hour or thereabouts, just beginning to howl
.He still sensed an oncoming disaster. It was formless, vague, but nonetheless rea
Jobert leaned toward him and shouted above the noise from the wind and the drill
l.
Carpenter
. Don't worry,
nodded.Harry!
He continued
We'll betoback
study
at the
Edgeway
sky.this evening!
12:20 Station looked like mankind's only outpost on an alien planet. Set in th
Edgeway
e chiaroscuro icefield, it was the sole splash of color and geometric form in si
ght
The and
six it
Nissen
was as
hutsouthadofbeen
placeairlifted
here as an
ontoiceberg
the iceinintheprefabricated
Sahara. sections at
tremendous effort and expense. Each one-story structure measured twenty by fift
een feet. The metal walls were riveted to hooped girders, and the floor was coun
tersunk in the ice. The walls were insulated with fiber glass and bags of plasti
c pellets. Unattractive as slum buildings, the huts were nonetheless dependable
Aandhundred
secureyards
against
north
theofwind.
the camp, a smaller hut stood off by itself. It housed
the fuel tanks that fed the generators. Because the tanks held diesel fuel, whic
h will burn but won't explode, the danger of fire was minimal. However, the thou
ght of being trapped in a flash fire fanned by artic winds was so terrifying espec
ially when there was no water, just useless ice, with which to fight it that exces
Gunvald
sive precautions
Larsson'shad peace
to of
be mind
takenhad
formelted
everyoaway
ne's hours
peace ago.
of mind.
He wasn't worried abo
ut fire but about an earthquake that, by all projections, would soon shake this po
rtion
An imperturbable
of the icefield.
Scandinavian, Larsson usually possessed an inner calm that matc
hed his cool appearance. He was tall, lean, and had fresh-faced good looks inheri
ted from a Swedish father and a Danish mother. His quick blue eyes were like pre
cision calipers, continuously measuring the world. When he wasn't working outdoo
rs, he dressed in slacks and colorful ski sweaters, and he looked as if he were
in anhealpine
But had lost
lodge
hisinstead
characteristic
of an isolated
composure.
hut He
on chewed
the winteron his
icepipe
cap.stem and sco
wled at the scopes and read-out screens on the complex data-gathering equipment
that the
When linedothers
threewent
wallssouth
of the
to the
telecommunications
edge of the iceshack.
field early yesterday morning, L
arsson stayed behind to monitor incoming calls on the radio. This was not the fi
rst time that all but one of the expedition members had left Edgeway to conduct
an experiment on the ice, but on every other occasion someone other than Larsson
had been chosen to remain with the radio. After weeks of living in a tiny commu
nityfour
By witho'clock
eight yesterday
too-close afternoon,
neighbors, however,
he had beenhe had
eagerbegun
for to
hiswish
turnthe
at other
solitude.
eig
ht were back with him. It was then that the seismographs registered the first qu
ake. At four-ten the tremor was confirmed by radio reports from Reykjavik, Icela
nd, and Hammerfest, Norway. Severe slippage had occurred in the seabed sixty mile
s northeast of Raufarhofn, Iceland. The shock was on the same chain of faults th
at had triggered violent volcanic eruptions on Iceland several years ago. This t
ime, thus far, there had been no damage or injuries on any land bordering the Gr
eenland
From theSea,
outset
although
they intended
the tremorto study
registered
seabedsix-point-five
tremors in theonGreenland
the Richter
Seascale.
in ho
pes of uncovering new data about these fault lines. This was a geologically acti
ve part of the earth and could never be fully trusted until it was fully known.
If dozens of ships were to use these waters, towing icebergs after them, they wo
uld need to know how often the sea was disturbed by submarine quakes and the res
ultant high waves. A tsunami, a titanic wave radiating from the epicenter of a p
owerful
He knew he
quake,
should
could
be pleased
endangerwith
eventhis
fairly
opportunity
large ships.
to observe the nature and pat
terns of tremors on this series of fault lines. But he wasn't pleased at all. He
Edgeway
was frightened.
Station itself was in no imminent danger. If a major seabed slippage occ
urred nearby, a tsunami would roll beneath the ice cap and precipitate some chan
ges: new chasms and pressure ridges and perhaps even temporary holes of warm wat
er in the crust. But most of the cap would go unchanged, and there was little li
kelihood
But Carpenter
that and
the the
baseothers
camp would
couldn't
be damaged
be halforasdestroyed.
certain of their safety as Gunv
ald was of his own. In addition to creating pressure ridges and chasms, a tsunami
might snap off sections of the ice at the edge of the winter field. Harry might
find the cap falling out from under him while the sea rushed up dark, cold and
Then, at nine o'clock last night, five hours after the first tremor, the second
deadly.
quake hit the fault chain. The seabed shifted violently, one hundred and five mi
les north-northeast of Raufarhofn. The shock hit five-point-eight on the Richter
Apparently
Larsson
Atscale.
nine-thirty
chewed
therelast
onwas
hisnight,
apipe
domino
stem.
when
reaction.
the radioAndreports
it wasconfirmed
falling inthetheir
location
direction.
and for
ce of the second shock, he had put through a call to the temporary camp seven mi
les to the southwest. He told Harry about the quakes and explained the risks the
yWe've
were got
taking
a job
by to
remaining
finish,overnight
Harry hadonsaid.
the perimeter
Forty-sixofbombs
the icefield.
are in place, armed and
ticking. Getting them out again would be a monstrous chore. If we don't place th
e other fourteen tomorrow, in effect we'll be aborting the mission. And it's too
The
Ibloody
suppose
openexpensive
frequency
you're right.
for
crackled
that.
Butwith
I don't
static
likeasit.
Carpenter said, How long might it take
for
Usually
We
It
You
Or
Not have
can
it
major
see?
this
can
take
two
more
time.
slippage
happen
orthan
longer.
three
Look
much
enough
tohere
days.
pass
faster.
.time.
through
. . theansecond
entire tremor
faultwas
chain
lesslike
violent
this than
one? the first,
wasn't
That doesn't
it? mean the reaction will play itself out. As you well know. The third
might
At anyberate,
smallerHarry
or larger
said, than
the the
ice first
is seven
two.hundred feet thick where we are. It won't
Nevertheless,
You
splinter
needn't
like
fear
wrap
theabout
first
things
that.
coat
up It's
quickly
on a hardly
winter
tomorrow.
pleasant
pond. living in these damned drafty,
After
inflatable
the call,
igloos.
Larsson went to bed. He didn't sleep well. In his nightmares the
world was crumbling apart, dropping away from him in enormous chunks and in tin
y white
At seven-thirty
shavingsthis
likemorning,
snowflakes.
while he was shaving, the seismograph had recorded
Gunvald
You're
He
At
a eleven
thirdlike
worried
had
tremor:
o'clock
just
onlyold
an the
Richter
coffee
the
woman,
same.
fourth
for
five-point-two.
hebreakfast.
told himself.
quake struck
He only
wasn't
Nothing
twohungry.
bad willmiles
hundred happen.
due south: four
-point-four
He wasn't cheered
on thetoRichter
see that
scale.
each tremor was less powerful than the one that pr
eceded it. It seemed as if the earth was conserving its energy for a single giga
nticfifth
The blow.tremor hit at eleven-fifty, one hundred and ten miles due south, four-
point-two
He called the
on thetemporary
Richtercamp.
scale.Rita assured him they would leave the edge of the
ice
Thecap
It's
I'm weather
afraid
snowing
by two
not.
will
here,
o'clock.
The
bebut
a problem,
storm
we has
thought
shifted
Gunvald
it was
course
said.
a local
and picked
squall.up speed. We'll have heav
Larsson
yWe'll
snow be
this
putatdown
afternoon.
Edgeway
the microphone.
by four o'clock,
He returned
she said.
to theMaybe
seismograph
sooner. and watched the
jiggling
At twelvestylus
minutesaspast
it traced
noon another
his anticipation
slippage ocon
curred
the graph.
in the subsea crust one hun
dredtwelve-thirty,
By miles south: when
RichterCarpenter
three-point-five.
and the others were planting the last bomb, Lar
sson was biting so hard on his pipe that, with only the slightest additional pre
ssure, he could have snapped the stem in two.
12:30 miles from Edgeway Station, the temporary camp stood in the lee of a press
Seven
ure ridge,
Three inflatable,
sheltered
quilted,
from the rubberized
south-pressing
nylon igloos
wind. lay in a semicircle five yard
s from the ridge, and two snowmobiles were parked in front of them. Each igloo wa
s ten feet in diameter and eight feet high at the center. They were inflated wit
h helium, were anchored to the ice and had floors of lightweight foil blankets l
ike those NASA used in its space stations. Small electric heaters, powered by sn
owmobile batteries, kept the air inside at a fairly constant fifty degrees. The
Eighty
accommodations
yards south,weren't
overlooking
spacious;the butcamp,
they awere,
steelafter
pipeall,
hungonly
withtemporary.
thermometer and a
nemometer rose from the ice plateau. With the aid of a flashlight, Rita Carpenter
read the temperature and wind velocity. She didn't like what she saw. She starte
d back toward camp, awkwardly negotiating the out-sloping plateau wall that led
downcould
She to themove iceonly
plain.
awkwardly because she was wearing her full survival gear: he
avy knitted underwear, two pair of socks, felt boots, fleece-lined outer boots,
woolen trousers and shirt, quilted thermal trousers and vest, a heavy sheepskin-
lined coat with a scarf and a fur-lined hood that laced under the chin. In this
weather, body heat had to be contained and maintained. Awkwardness, clumsiness a
nd discomfort
Even heavily bundled
were theupburdens
with only of asurvival.
few inches of her face revealed, she was a b
eautiful woman. The arctic cold could not draw all the color from her flawless,
dusky complexion. Her wide mouth was full, sensuous; and she had an odd, lopside
d smile. Shielded now by tinted goggles, her eyes were large, almond-shaped and a
s green as the sea that lay beneath the ice. Wisps of auburn hair, crusted with
snow, escaped her hood, fringing her forehead and cheeks. Just turned thirty-eigh
t, shemencould
Most werehave
surprised
passedbyforhertwenty-eight.
beauty. They expected a woman geophysicist certainly
one who had shared the Nobel with her husband to be either big-boned and manly or
dumpy. She wasn't supposed to be pretty, shapely and leggy. She enjoyed the imp
ression
The nightshebefore
made.they were airlifted onto the ice, she and Harry dined early and
went to bed at seven o'clock not to sleep but to make love. When they finished s
he leaned against her pillows and said, I'm just as good a lay as I am a scientis
Harry
t,Noaren't
You're
Not need
incredible.
laughed
antoI?
incredible
answer,
andSplendid.
so did
she
egomaniac,
she.
said.I'm brilliant,
It's
he asaid
rhetorical
clever
affectionately.
and
question.
beautiful; therefore, my egom
ania is justified. I'm a splendid egomaniac. An obnoxious egomaniac is one whose
boasts
I'm egomania
You're
But glad
are
welcome.
you've
utterly
is very
cleared
groundless.
un-British.
this up for Especially
me. for a scientist. British scientists a
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Bullshit.
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Actually,
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see
understand
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uming
was
see
myascapabilities
an
myself
grew
aAmerican.
saint.
stiff
as anunder
and
ego-maniac.
virtues,
his palms.
which are nearly unlim
Laughing
ited and again,
my shortcom
Harryings,
said,which You're
are few
marvelous.
and unimportant.
You're so delightful, you can make
She
Except
aYou're
Tell
More.
Even
virtue
laughed.
me
more.
for
amore.
absolutely
of
magnificent
great
Franz
egomania.
Aren't
scientist.
Fischer,
charming.
I,
lay.
though?
everyone at Edgeway thought she was indeed charming. F
ischer insisted on playing the lover scorned, complete with stiff upper lip and
soulful eyes. He wasn't rude; to the contrary, he left the impression that at ni
ght hehadnursed
Rita met Fischer
a brokeneleven
heartyears
in theago,
lonely
shortly
privacy
afterofshe
hisearned
sleeping
herbag.
doctorate an
d took her first research position with a division of International Telephone and
Telegraph. Because she was a woman with healthy appetites and an even healthier
attitude about the morality of satisfying them as they arose, and because Fische
r was not unattractive, they'd had an intense affair that lasted a week short of
two years. It hadn't been an altogether calm, relaxed and loving relationship.
But at least she had never been bored by it. They separated nine years ago becau
se Franz could not cope with a woman who was his professional and intellectual e
qual. He was the archetypal male chauvinist. He expected to have total control o
f his women but he learned he couldn't dominate Rita. She walked out on him, met H
arry, got Fischer
Evidently married hada year
looked
laterback,
and if
never
notlooked
for nine
back.
years, then at least since Ri
ta had been awarded the Nobel. He let it be seen that he was pining away behind
a facade
Harry knewofthat
stoicsheacceptance.
and Fischer had been lovers. But that was before his time an
d none of his concern. He was secure in his marriage and sure of himself. Even k
nowing what he did, he had recruited Franz to be the chief meteorologist at Edge
Harry
way Station
would havebecause
donethe
better
Germantowas
takethethebest
second
man best,
for theRita
job.thought as she drew n
ear the igloo on the west end of the camp. In the confines of an Arctic outpost,
Franz's attitude was irritating. The care with which he displayed his wounded p
ride she
When was entered
as disruptive,
the igloo,
in its Franz
way,wasasonshouted
his knees,
insults
packing
wouldinstruments
have been. into a c
arton. He had taken off his outer boots, coat and gloves. He dared not work up a
sweat, for it would chill his skin and leach precious heat from him when he wen
t outside
He had a certain
again. animal
He glanced
magnetism;
up at her,
and she
nodded
sawand
whycontinued
she had been
packing.
drawn to him whe
n she was younger. He had thick yellow hair, deep-set dark eyes, Nordic features.
He was only five-nine, an inch taller than she, but at forty-five he was solid,
muscular,
Wind is uptrim to twenty-four
as a boy. miles, she said as she pushed back her hood and removed
her
Withgoggles.
the wind-chill
Ten degrees
factor,Fahrenheit
it'll beandminus
falling.
twenty by the time we break camp. He di
Adn't
We'll
We
Honestly,
deep-throated
have
look
make
noup.
Franz,
itHe
choice.
back
rumble
seemed
your
allsounded
gloomy
right.
to be Teutonic
talking
beneathtothem,
nature
himself.
and a gentle tremor passed through
the ice cap. The rumble was augmented by a high-pitched, nearly inaudible squeal
Rita
as dozens
stumbled of but
ice kept
stratahermoved
balance,
against
as if
oneshe
another
were lurching down the aisle of a
moving
The
Franz rumble
finally
train.faded
metaway
her eyes.
almostHeascleared
it began.
hisThe
throat.
ice grew
His voice
still was
again.
weak. Larsson's
much-heralded
No. Too small.quake?Major movement on this fault chain will be much bigger than that,
much bigger all down the line. That wouldn't even have registered on the Richter
HeMaybe
Ascale,
Yes,
When
grimaced
preliminary
can
tonight.
sheshe
wesaid.
and
expect
said.
tremor?
continued
Or athe
minute
main
packing
from
event?
now.
instruments into the waterproof carton. You wer
e talking about my gloomy Teutonic nature . . .
12:45 by the cones of light from the snowmobile, Roger Breskin and George Lin f
Pinned
inished anchoring the automatic radio transmitter to the ice and began a simple
systems check on it. They cast long, distorted shadows and looked like savages h
unchedtheover
Even murky
an glow
idol.of the winter twilight had seeped from the sky. Without the
snowmobile
The wind hadheadlamps,
been briskvisibility
and refreshing
was down
thistomorning,
fifteen but yards.
as it gathered speed it
would become a deadly enemy. A high wind could press a chill through layer upon
layer of thermal clothing. Already the snow was being driven so hard that the f
lakes appeared to be on a course parallel to the ice cap, falling horizontally,
as if destined never to touch down. The wind pasted the snow to their goggles, f
orcing them
Standing behind
to pause
the amber
everyheadlights,
few minutesBrian
to scrape
Dougherty
theirkeptlenses.
his face turned away f
rom did
Why the Iwind,
comebut
to this
the snow
godforsaken
still found
place?
hisheglasses.
wondered as he flexed his fingers a
nd toes to ward off the cold. I don't belong here. No one belongs here. I might
die that
And here.was precisely why he had come to the ice cap: adventure, danger, the po
ssibility of death. He knew this beyond a doubt. But he had never dwelt on it, a
nd had
He he had
compelling
only thereasons
most shadowy
for staying
notionalive.
of whyHis
he family
should wasbe thus
quitemotivated.
wealthy; and w
hen he turned twenty-three, fourteen months from now, he would gain control of a
fifteen-million-dollar trust fund. The family's fame and the sympathy accorded
to the whole Dougherty clan would open any doors that couldn't be battered down
with money. Brian's uncle, once President of the United States, had been murdere
d by a sniper. His father, the junior senator from California, had been assassin
atedtime
In halfway
Brianthrough
could have
a presidential
a politicalcampaign
career ofnine
hisyears
own ifago.
he wanted it. But he w
as still too young to face up to the responsibilities of his family name and tra
dition. In fact, he was fleeing from those responsibilities, from the thought of
ever meeting them. He had dropped out of Harvard after a year of law studies. S
ince then he had traveled all over the world, bumming on Carte Blanche. His escapi
st adventures had put him on the front pages of newspapers on every continent. H
e had taken a turn in one of Madrid's bullrings. He had broken an arm on an Afri
can photographic safari when a rhinoceros attacked the jeep in which he was ridi
ng. Shooting the rapids on the Colorado River, he had capsized and almost drowne
His
d. And
namenow
andhethe
wasquality
passingofthe
some
longmagazine
winter writ
on aning
icehe
field
had .done
. .were credentials en
ough to obtain for him a place on the expedition as an unofficial observer. It a
lso helped that the Dougherty Foundation had given a $150,000 grant to the Unite
d Nations
For the mostforpart
use he
in had
the been
Edgeway
accepted
project.
and made to feel welcome. The only antago
nism came from George Lin, and even that had amounted to little more than a brie
f loss of temper. The Chinese scientist had apologized for his outburst. Brian w
as genuinely interested in their work, and they were equally curious to know wha
t hehadwould
He intended
say intoprint
writeabout
threethem
or four
and articles
their petabout
project.life in the far, far north
. But already he had enough material for a book, which he felt increasingly comp
elledantoambitious
Such write. undertaking frightened him. A book whether or not he had the tal
ent and maturity to do it well was a major commitment. That was what he had been a
voiding
His family
forthought
the pasthefew
hadyears.
been attracted to Edgeway by its humanitarian potential
and that he was getting serious about his future. He hadn't wanted to disillusion
them, but they were wrong. Initially this had been nothing but another adventur
e. It was more exciting than those that had gone before it but no more meaningfu
l tostill
It him is
thanonly
theyanhad
adventure,
been. he told himself as he watched Lin and Breskin. It
's a game, a way to waste time. Isn't it? Then why this compulsion to write a bo
The
ok?
Brian
At last!
three-foot-square,
What
other
wenthave
two
Breskin
to them
I gotstood
men said.
and
to steel-cased
say
shouted
up and
that's
wiped
over
worth
transmitter
the
snowwind:
anyone's
from Are
which
their
reading
yougoggles.
gleamed
done?
time?so brightly now woul
d be sheathed in snow and ice within a few hours, but that wouldn't affect its s
ignal. It had been designed to operate in these conditions. Its core was extreme
ly well insulated. The transmitter fed on a power cell, not on a battery, which
might easily be drained by subzero cold. The set would put out a strong signal two
When
seconds
the in
iceduration,
was blasted
tenloose
timesfrom
everythe
minute
winterfor
field,
ten itto would
fourteen
drift
days.
into those
channels known as Iceberg Alley and on into the North Atlantic. Two trawlers, pa
rt of the United Nations Geophysical Year fleet, were standing two hundred and t
hirty miles south of Edgeway; and they would monitor the continual radio signal.
With the aid of a polar-orbital satellite, they would fix the signal by triangu
lation and home on the berg until it could be identified by the waterproof, self
-expanding
The purposered of the
dye experiment
that had beenwasspread
to gainacross
a basic
wideunderstanding
areas of itsofsurface.
how winter se
a currents affected drift ice. Before any plans could be drawn for towing ice so
uth to drought-stricken coastal areas, it was important to know how the sea woul
d work against the ships and how it might be made to work for them. It wasn't pr
actical to send trawlers to the edge of the winter field. The Arctic Ocean and t
he Greenland Sea were choked with ice floes and pretty much unnavigable at that
time of year. Depending on what their experiments revealed, however, they might f
ind that it was not even necessary for the tow ships to connect with the ice imm
ediately south of Iceberg Alley. Instead, the icebergs might be allowed to ride
the natural currents provided they moved fast enough and in the right direction for
a hundred or two hundred miles before power was expended to tow them farther sou
thCould
No and
timeIcoastward.
get that,
for a few pictures?
George LinDougherty
said shortly.
asked.
He brushed his hands together, knocking
thin
It need
We won't
plates
every
takeofminute
more
ice from
than
if his
a minute.
we'reheavy
to get
gloves.
back to Edge-way alive, Lin said. This storm c
ould
We can
cutspare
us off.
a minute
By morning
or two,we'dRoger
be pieces
Breskin
of said.
the landscape,
He wasn'tfrozen
half-shouting
solid. as they
were,
Brian
Are you
George,
butyou've
smiled
crazy?
histhankfully
bass
wasted
Linvoice
asked.
aatcarried
minute
himDo arguing.
you
oversee
thehow
wind.
Breskin's
the snow's voice
falling?
was neutral;
Every minute
the tone
we delay
was
that of ahescientist
Although had emigrated
statingfroman the
observable
United States
fact. to Canada only eight years ago,
Breskin had the relaxed demeanor of a lifelong Canadian. He was never cross or
impatient. He didn't talk much. He was self-contained, reclusive and did not eas
ily makehisfriends
Behind goggles,or Lin's
enemies. eyes narrowed. Grudgingly, he said, Take your damned pho
tographs.
Dougherty But had be
no quick
choiceabout
but to it.be quick. Conditions on the ice cap allowed littl
eFine.
Breskin
This
timeokay?
fordominated
setting
Breskin
the
upstood
shotsto
scene andthe
in the
focusing
right
viewfinder.
oftothe
perfection.
He
trans
wasmitter.
five-eleven, one hundred a
nd ninety pounds, shorter and lighter than Pete Johnson but no less muscular tha
n the black man. He had practiced weight lifting for twenty of his thirty-six ye
ars. His biceps were enormous, webbed with veins that resembled steel tubes. In
arctic gear he was an impressive figure, for he seemed to belong in these vast f
rozen wastes
Standing to the
as left
none of the transmitter,
others did. George Lin was as unlike Breskin as a h
ummingbird is unlike an eagle. He was shorter and slimmer than Roger, but the di
fferences were not merely physical. While the weight lifter stood as silent and
still as a pinnacle of ice, Lin swayed from side to side as if he were about to
explode with nervous energy. He had none of the patience that was reputed to be
a trait of the Oriental mind. Unlike Breskin, he did not belong here, and he kne
w it.the oncoming storm wasn't the only thing that frightened him. He suffered fr
But
om a manic dread of Communism, blanched with terror at the mention of Marx, Lenin
or Mao Tse-tung. He had been born Lin Shen-yang in Canton in 1937. His father h
ad been an official of the corrupt Kuomintang government. When George was twelve
years old, Mao established the People's Republic, forcing Chiang Kai-shek and h
is followers, virtually all of China's privileged class, to flee to Taiwan. Geor
ge grew up on the island but was educated in France, England and the United Stat
es. He was a citizen of Nationalist China, but he spent most of his time in New
York and Boston. He was far removed from the Communist world and, realistically,
had nothing to fear. But this was one subject about which he could not be reali
stic. Brian sensed that Lin's anti-Communism was less intellectual than emotiona
l. In those last days of Chiang's rule, something so terrible had happened to Ge
orge in Canton that he had been permanently traumatized. Only the most deeply ro
oted nightmare could have done this to him. Unfortunately he had allowed his fear
Brian
The
to
Hurry,
shape
electronic
focused
Lin
him,said,
and
and
flash
pressed
he
hiswas
had
breath
reflected
been
the billowing
shutter
severely
andrelease.
refracted
limited
in frontbyofbyit.
him.
the snowscape. Then the dark
The
nessice
Brian rushed
said,
cap rose
back
One precipitously,
in
moretofor
the edgeslikeof the
theheadlamps.
motorized floor of a carnival funhouse.
HeAntried
fell.
instantto scream,
later itbut dropped
his breath
out fromhadunder
been knocked
him. out of him. He slammed again
st
Oneanofice thehummock,
snowmobilesrebounded,
crashedrolled
onto its
andside,
winced.
inches from his head. Chips of ice
Dizzy,
exploded shocked,
in hisnauseated,
face and drew he raised
thin traces
his head.
of blood.
The radio transmitter was in plac
e. Breskin and Lin were sprawled in the snow. Brian started to get up but fell aga
in as the earthquake
Gunvald's wasteland leaped
has comemoreatviolently
last, he thought
than it ashadhedone
tried
thetofirst
bracetime.
himself w
ithin a shallow depression in the ice. A tsunami had passed under them, hundreds
of millions of gallons of rising water. He wondered how many more waves there w
ouldoverturned
The be before snowmobile
the nightmare revolved
ended.on its side. The headlights passed over Brian
, throwing
Behind Breskin
shadows
and Lin
likethewind-whipped
ice suddenlyleaves,
cracked
andopen
illuminated
with a deafening
the otherboom!
men. and
Breskin
gaped
Watchlike
out!
sawawhat
ragged,
was happening.
demonic mouth.He grasped the steel anchor pins that held down
the ice
The
Brian transmitter.
slidheaved
out of
up the
a third
depression
time andintilted
which he
toward
had sought
the crevasse.
shelter. He grabbed the
transmitter
Breskin
Brian glanced
shouted
asover
hesomething
passed
his shoulder.
itabout
and George
held
He squinted
onLin.
tightly.
through snow-filmed goggles, unwill
Screaming,
ing to riskthe hisChinese
precarious
slidhold
toward
to the
wipebrink.
them clean.
He flailed at the slick ice. As th
e last tsunami passed beneath them and the winter cap settled down, Lin fell out
Franz
of sight
saidinto
thatthe
shechasm.
should finish packing the tools and instruments, and that th
e heavy work of loading them into the cargo trailers should be left to him. He w
as so brimming with condescension toward the weaker sex that Rita, of course, reje
cted his suggestion. She pulled up her hood, slipped her goggles over her eyes o
nce was
She morewedging
and lifted
waterproof
one of boxes
the filled
into one
cartons
of the
before
low-slung
he could
cargo
argue
trailers
with her.
when t
he first tremor jolted the ice. She was picked up and thrown onto the cartons. A
blunt cardboard corner gouged her cheek painfully but didn't draw blood. She ro
lled off the trailer and fell into the snow that had drifted around it during th
e pastand
Dazed hour.
frightened, she got to her feet just as the second tsunami arrived. Th
e snowmobile engines were running, warming up for the ride buck to Edgeway, and
their headlamps pierced the falling snow. There was enough light for her to see
the first broad crack appear in the nearly vertical wall of the pressure ridge t
hat had sheltered and now threatened the camp. A second crack opened off the first,
thenshouted
She a thirdtoandFischer,
a fourth.
whoShe
wasrealized
still inthetheentire
igloo at
facade
the west
was going
end oftothe
collapse.
camp. R
Then
The
un! sixtieth
Franz,
she tookrun!
bomb
her was
own no
advice,
different
not daring
from the
to fifty-nine
look back. that had been placed in t
he ice before it. It was three inches in diameter, seventy-two inches long, with
smooth, rounded ends. The sophisticated timing device was located at the center
of the cylinder, between two heavy charges of plastic explosives, and was synchr
onized to the fifty-nine other timers. A steel eye was soldered at the upper end
Harry
of theCarpenter
cylinder,wound
and the
a strong
chainbut
offlightweight
the drum ofchain
a smallwashand
snapped
winch,ontocarefully
the eye.lo
wering the bomb fifty pounds of casing and one hundred pounds of a plastic explosi
ve equivalent to two thousand pounds of TNT into the narrow hole. He let down eig
hty-one feet of chain, felt the cylinder touch bottom and snapped the free end o
f theJohnson
Pete chain towasa hunched
metal pegdownthatbeside
markedCarpenter.
the ice aHefewlooked
inchesover
fromhistheshoulder.
shaft. Read
Ay barrel,
here, Claude.
which they had filled with snow, stood on electric heating coils in on
e of the cargo trailers. It was brimming with boiling water. Steam drifted up, f
roze instantly into clouds of glittering crystals and was carried off by the win
Jobert fixed a metal-ring hose to a valve on the barrel. He opened the valve and
d.
handed the nozzle end of the hose to Carpenter. Loosening the petcock, Harry let
hot water pour into the blasting shaft. In three minutes the hole was sealed, t
he the
If bombshaft
suspended
were left
in ice.
open, the explosion would be vented upward to no purpose.
The charge had been shaped to blow downward and to all sides; and if the hole w
ere not closed, the desired effect couldn't be achieved. At midnight tonight, wh
en the bomb was automatically detonated, the new ice in the shaft might pop out
like a cork,
Johnson rappedbuthisthegloved
greater
knuckles
part ofagainst
the blast
the newly
would formed
not be ice.
wasted.Now we can get b
The
ack winter
to Edgeway,
fieldwhere
moved.it's
It jolted
warm andforward, backward, shimmied from one side to t
he other, tilted sharply in front of them, groaned hollowly and collapsed into i
ts original
Harry was thrown
plane.on his face. His goggles jammed hard against his cheeks and eye
brows. Tears streamed as pain swelled across his cheekbones. He felt warm blood
trickling
Johnson
Harry caught
andthrough
Jobert
a briefhis
hadglimpse
nostrils.
fallenoftogether
them, grotesquely
and were holding
lockedeach
in each
other.
other's embrace
like a pair of wrestlers, as he rolled against one of the snowmobiles. The mach
ine first
His was bouncing
thoughtupwasandthat
down.
theHebomb
clung
hadtoblown
it with
up inboth
hishands.
face and that he was dea
d or dying. But as the ice swelled again, he realized that tsunami were surging
be
Asneath
the third
the polar
tsunamicap.struck,
And their
he was
source
suspended
had surely
at thebeen
topaofseabed
an icequake.
ramp. Only in
ertia kept him where he was. At any moment he might slide to the bottom along with
Inthethesnowmobile,
distance the which
sound
could
of cracking,
easily rollgrinding
over andicecrush
jabbed
him.at the wind, and it s
oundedasassuddenly
Then, if it wereas the
getting
ordeal
nearer
had begun
by thenosecond.
more than a minute ago it ended. The ic
e plain
Rita sawdropped,
that shebecame
had runa far
levelenough
floortoandsave
washerself.
still. But she was alone. Franz h
Aadsix-
not orcomeeight-ton
out of the piece
igloo.
of the ridge wall fell with eerie grace. It smashed an
TheFranz!
emptyridge
igloo.
now gave
The dome
way in
popped
earnest.
as ifDozens
it wereofaslabs
child's
of ice
balloon.
rained into the camp,
fragmenting into cold shrapnel, flattening the other empty igloo, overturning a
snowmobile, ripping open the igloo at the west end of the camp, skidding, rolling
, colliding with one another, thousands of splinters of ice glinting like sparks
Franz
.Oh, God, crawled
Rita out
thought.
of theIfruined
Franz nylon
doesn'tdome and ran toward one of the depressions
in the ridge where the ice had already collapsed. Ice fragments exploded around
him, but he moved like a broken-field runner, reached the niche and huddled in
itsthe
As comparative
icefall ended,
safety.Rita had a vision of Harry pressed to pulp and bones benea
th a shining white monolith. She sat down. Tears rose at the corners of her eyes,
Snowflakes
Harry
and she gotshook
towere
hisuncontrollably.
the
feetonly
andthings
held onto
thatthe
moved.
snowmobile. His heartbeat was much too f
ast. He tried to work up some saliva to lubricate his parched throat. Fear had d
ried him out as thoroughly and efficiently as a blast of tropical heat could hav
e done.
Pete wasWhen
helping
he had
Claude
regained
standhis
up.breath,
The Frenchman
he wipedwashisrubber-legged
goggles and butlooked
otherwise
around.
uninjured. The black man didn't even have weak knees; perhaps he was every bit a
s indestructible
Both snowmobiles were as heupright
looked.and undamaged. Their headlights blazed into the va
st polar Harry
Suddenly darkness.
wondered whether Rita was all right. The temporary camp was in th
e lee of a large pressure ridge, shadowed by fifty-foot walls of ice. Ordinarily
, that was the best place for it. But with all of this shaking, if the ridge had
Get
He
broken
Just
went
moving,
bruised,
apart
to the
he.other
thought,
Claude
. . men. said.
angry
AreHewith
you
washurt?
himself.
one of those
Get packed,
people who
get refused
moving, to
getgive
to her!
in to ad
versity
Johnson
When Harry
and
glanced
touched
was actu
at his
Harry.
allyupper
buoyed
Andlip,
what
bybright
it.
aboutI'll
chips
you?live.
You're
of frozen
bleeding.
blood adhered to his gl
ove.
Always
What's
Ice
You onNosebleed.
should
a sure
that?
the backabandoned
be cure
of
It'sforalready
the ahere
neck.
nosebleed,
for
stopped.
thatJohnson
one, Harrysaid.said, amazed that Johnson could j
oke black
The at a time
man laughed.
like this.But his face held no trace of amusement, and his laughter
The
They
My
waswind
thought
strained.
maypummeled
beexactly.
in trouble
Let's
themgetasatthey
packed
camp,worked.
and
Harry
moving.
The
said.
falling snow was fine and thick. The b
lizzard was racing in on them with surprising speed; and in unspoken recognition
of this, they
Carpenter was strapping
moved withdown a quiet
the last
urgency.
of the instruments in the second snowmobile
's cargo hold when Pete called to him. He wiped his goggles and joined the black
Even
Johnson
Harry
man.
How in
Some.
They
Just much?
turned
bounced
upWhat
the
said,
andis
uncertain
his
down?
up
it?
During
back
andNotdown.
that
light,
on
sideways
the
shaking,
Harry
windatand
could
all?
didleaned
the
They
seesnow
the
closer
didn't
mworry
obiles
to
turnJohnson.
indo
clear
the
a lot
other
around?
of
I was
man's
moving
holding
eyes.
around?
ont
Their
oYou
Bear
Toward
East.
oneknow
breath
with
ofthe
them.
they
me.
temporary
collected
What
were.
It didn't
direction
camp.
inturn.
the sheltered
were
But the
what's
snowmobiles
space
thatbetween
havefacing?
tothem,
do with
andanything?
Pete waved a han
d through the crystals to disperse them. He bit his lower lip. Then am I losing m
yWhy?
Well,
mind for
or what?
one thing . . . He tapped the Plexiglas face of the snowmobile's compass
, whichread
Harry wasthesetcompass.
on the hoodAccording
in frontto the
of theneedle,
driver's
the snowmobile
windshield.was facing due s
outh, a ninety-degree change from where it had stood before the icefield had bee
nThat's
shakennot by the
all,seismic
Johnson waves.
said. When we parked here, the wind was hitting this snowmo
bile
I remember.
Now it's
from blowing
behind and across
slightly
the machine's
to my left.flank, in from my right side when I'm behin
d the handlebars. That's a big difference. But blizzard winds are steady. They d
on't change by ninety degrees in a few minutes. They just don't, Harry. They jus
tBut
don't
if the
ever.wind didn't change and the snowmobiles didn't move, that means the ice
Johnson
Carpenter
we're
IBut
have
howon
was
one
is
nodded
hasgrim.
that
good
revolved
reluctantly
possible?
idea.
Exactly.
one quarter
and said,
of theSocompass.
do I. We had better have a look at the
They
Harry
compass
Yeah.
This walked
brushed
one's
on myback
facing
at
machine.
tosouth
his the
goggles,
second
too, remembering
vehicle
Pete said.andagain
You
studied
know
howthe
what
thecompass.
ice
thathad
means?
seemed like a gr
aveyard.
If the wind I know
picksonlyup and
too the
welltemperature
what it means.keeps dropping, how long could we surviv
Pete
Harry
eNow
With
The
Would
Which
That's
Right
outsaid,
nearest
what?
shook
here?
our
beright.
are
again.
current
those
two
his
They
help
hundred
head.
UNGY
aren't
supplies,
trawlers.
Only
and
going
thirty
one
nottothing
even
head
miles
one
is
north
away.
certain.
day.into aWemajor
won'tstorm.
be driving
No way.
back to Edge
way
Claude
Station
joined this
themafter
in time
noon.to hear this last exchange. He put one hand on Carpen
ter'swanting
Carpenter
Johnson
The
Not Frenchman
arm.
sighed.
glanced
to
What
tightened
believe
are
Those
at the
you
his
waves
his
black
talk
own
grip
ing
they
man.
words,
on
about,
broke
Carpenter's
Carpenter
Harry?
up the edge
arm.ofYou're
said, We're
the icefield.
adrift
wrong. on an iceberg.
We're moving farther away from Edgeway Station with every passing minute and dee
Looking
per intofrom thisHarry
stormtocenter.
Pete and back again, Claude said, But under us . . . Those
bombs
Exactly,
. . .Harry said. Those bombs.
Two: Ship
12:58of the snowmobiles was on its side, and the other was canted slightly agains
One
t a low hummock. The safety cutout had switched off the engine as the first mach
ine overturned; there had been no fire or explosion. The four headlamps sliced o
pen the curtain of snow, illuminating nothing, pointing away from the place wher
e Lin hadthey
Although disappeared.
were convinced that any search for the Chinese was a waste of time
, Dougherty and Breskin decided to have a look into the new crevasse. If, instea
d of George Lin, they had fallen into the cleft, they would have expected someon
e to search for them no matter how hopeless the case seemed, even if they were s
urely dead. Therefore, they lay face down on the ice, side by side at the jagged
Brian
brink.was unable to dispel the queasiness which, like balls of snakes, coiled an
d uncoiled and slithered within him. He tried to dig the metal toes of his boots
into the iron-hard ice. He was almost overwhelmed by the need to clutch at some
thing, to hold on tight in case another tsunami set the polar surface adance once
Breskin
more. directed his flashlight outward, toward the far wall of the crevasse. Ex
cept for falling snow, there was nothing within a hundred yards to reflect the t
ight
TheThis
Not flashlight
yellow
that
isn'teither.
beam.
a crevasse,
beamThemoved
light
Brian
slowly
dwindled
said.
backaway
and
It'sinto
forth:
a damned
perfect
there
canyon!
black
wasn'tness.
anything out there
, nothing at all, less than the astronauts could see when they peered from a por
tBrian
He hole
We've
needed
into
said,
broken
adeep
moment
Ioff
don't
space.
from
tounderstand.
absorb
the mainthat,
icefield.
to grasp the full horror of it. Broken off . .
TheYeah.
. You
windmean
gusted
we'resoadrift?
violently that for half a minute or longer there was no way t
o be heard above it. The snowflakes were like thousands of bees; they stung the
exposed
When theportions
gust diedofouthisatface.
last, Brian leaned in toward Breskin and said, What abo
The
ut Whothe
light
knows?
others?
moved
Maybeaway
they're
from the
on this
canyon
bergwall
toothat
or maybe
wasn'tthey're
there,still
speared
on safe
down ice.
and ou
t into the void as if it were the radiant nimbus of a homeward bound ghost. They
wouldn't be able to see the ice wall that dropped away from them unless they mo
ved forward a bit and leaned over the precipice, but from their current position
they ought to be able to catch a glimpse of what was down there where the botto
m of the crevasse should have been. The beam wavered this way and that, then tou
ched upon the choppy, black, unfrozen sea, which was in a rage eighty or ninety
feet below them. Flat tables of ice, irregular chunks of ice, gnarled rafts of ic
e, and delicate ever-changing laces of ice bobbled and swirled in the deep troug
hs of frigidbywater,
Mesmerized the patch
crashed
of chaos
together
thatonthetheflashlight
crests ofrevealed,
the waves.swallowing hard,
Brian said, Then George must have fallen straight into the sea. He's gone . . . o
Brian
ut Maybe
there
didn't
not.
somewhere.
see how there could be a hopeful alternative. His queasiness had dev
eloped into
Pushing withanhisunsettling
elbows against
case ofthenausea.
ice, Breskin inched forward until he was abl
e tospite
In peerofover
histhe
nausea
brinkandand
although
straighthedown
was still
the face
afraid
of the
thatprecipice.
another tsunami might
sweep under them and cast him into George Lin's grave Brian moved up next to Bres
The flashlight beam found the place where their ice island met the sea. The prec
kin.
ipice did not plunge cleanly into the water. At its base it was shattered into t
hree separate ragged shelves, each of which was eight or ten yards wide and six t
o eight feet below the one that came before it. The shelves were as fissured and
sharp-edged and jumbled as the base of any rock cliff on dry land. Because anot
her six hundred feet or more of the berg lay below sea level, the great storm wa
ves could not pass entirely under it; therefore, they crashed across the three s
helves and broke against the glistening palisades, exploded into fat gouts of fo
am and by
Caught icythat
spray.
maelstrom, Lin would have been dashed to pieces in less than a mi
nute, Brian thought. Unless, dropped suddenly into those hideously cold waters, h
e had suffered a fatal heart attack or had frozen to death before the waves had
a chance
The lighttomoved
pluckslowly
him upupward,
and grind
in their
him against
direction,
the revealing
ice. more of the cliff.
There was not a sheer drop to the three shelves at the bottom, as Brian had expe
cted. Instead, for a distance of fifty feet the ice sloped up at approximately a
sixty-degree angle not sheer by any measure, but much too steep to be negotiated
by anyone who was not a mountain climber. Just twenty feet below them another sh
elf contoured the wall. This one was only a yard wide and angled back toward the
cliff. Above it the ice was sheer all the way to the brink where the two men la
After he had paused for a moment to scrape the snow from his goggles, Breskin us
y.
Eight
ed Jesus!
thefeet
flashlight
Brian
to the
saidright
tosoftly.
explore
of them,
the twenty
shallowfeetshelf
down,
belowpreviously
them. cloaked in darknes
s, George Lin lay where he had fallen on the yard-wide ledge. He was on his left
side, his back against the cliff, facing out toward the open sea. His left arm
was wedged under him. He had assumed a somewhat foetal position with his knees d
rawn up cupped
Breskin as far his
as his
freebulky
handarctic
to hissuit
mouthwould
and shouted:
allow and his
George!
headCan
tucked
you down.
hear me? G
Lin
eorge!
Is didn't
He he alive?
must be.
move
HeBrian
or
didn't
answer.
asked.
fall very far. And he's wearing all those clothes, half of t
Brian
hem
The
We'll
quilted.
only
studied
put
have
response
both
to
His
the
hands
gogear
slick,
came
downaround
would
from
there
vertical
have
his
the
andwind.
mouth
absorbed
get
wallhim,
and
of ice
ashouted
Bres
good
that
kinbit
at
dropped
said.
of
Lin.thetoimpact.
the ledge. I don't
Brian
see
We've
Have
How
No.
Can't
Maybe
Like
Let's
We
Yes both
how.
can
but
was
stared
you
what?
gotmight
say
there's
look
we
can
silent.
ever
rope
until
improvise?
at
down
wedie
done
another
the
and
just
Iattrying
look
tools,
tools
any
the
walk
way.
climbing?
at
pathetic,
.away?
tothe
Breskin
.rescue
.tools.
Maybe
crumpled
said.
him.
we canfigure
improvise
on the
someledge.
mountain
He said
climbing
to hims
gear.
elf: You nearly got yourself killed in a Spanish bullring, on the African veld,
on the Colorado River, skin diving in a shark run off Bimini . . . Never once we
re you afraid to die. So why are you hesitating now? Every risk you've ever take
n has been pointless, a childish game. This time there's a reason for it, a good
one. A human life is at stake here. Is that the problem? Is it that you don't w
ant to be a hero? Too damned many heroes in the Dougherty family. Heroes for the
history books. And what good did it do them? Why do so many Doughertys find the
mselves in situations like this, where they've got to play the hero? Why does ev
eryone expect more of a Dougherty than he does of a Smith or a Jones? Christ! He
said to Breskin: Let's get working. George will freeze to death if he lies there
much longer.
1:04 Carpenter leaned into the handlebars and squinted at the white landscape.
Harry
Snow and ice slanted through the wan headlights. The windshield wiper thumped rh
ythmically, crusted with ice but still doing its job fairly well. Visibility was
down to eight or ten yards. Although the snowmobile was quite responsive, Carpen
ter half-expected to drive off a cliff, for he had no idea where the iceberg mig
ht end.
The only vehicles in use by the Edgeway expedition were Evinrude snowmobiles wit
h rotary-combustion engines and fifteen-wheel, three-track bogie suspensions. Eac
h machine could carry two adults in bulky thermal clothing on a twenty-eight-inc
h-long
Of course
padded
the machines
bench. Thehadpassengers
been adapted
rodesomewhat
in tandem,forone
operations
behind the
in the
other.
rugged po
lar winter, conditions a hundred times more severe than those encountered by sno
wmobile enthusiasts back in the States. Aside from the dual starter system and t
he pair of special heavy-duty arctic batteries, the major modification on each m
achine was the addition of a cabin that extended from the hood to the end of the
passenger bench. The cabin was made of riveted aluminum sheets and thick leaded
glass. An efficient little heater had been mounted over the engine, and two sma
ll fans conducted the warm air to the passengers. The heater was something of a l
uxury, perhaps, but the enclosed cabin was absolutely necessary. Without it, the
continuous pounding of the wind would have chilled the driver to the bone and m
Aight
fewhave
of the
killed
machines
him onhadanybeen
tripfurther
longermodified,
than fourand or Carpenter's
five miles. was one of thes
e, for he was transporting the power drill. Most tools were carried in the shall
ow storage compartment that was hidden under the hinged top of the passenger ben
ch, or in a small open-bed trailer towed behind the snowmobile. But the drill wa
s too large for the storage compartment and too important to the expedition to b
e exposed to the shocks that rattled the uncushioned bed of a cargo trailer; the
refore, the last half of the bench was fitted with locking braces, and the drill
With
was those
now dogged
few modifications
down tight behind
the Evinrude
Carpenter.was well suited for work on the icefie
ld. At thirty miles per hour it could be stopped within eighty feet. The twenty-
inch-wide track gave it good stability on moderately rough terrain. And although
it weighed six hundred pounds in its adapted form, it had a top speed of forty-
fivethemiles
At moment
perthat
hour.was more power than Harry could use. He was holding the snowm
obile to a crawl. If the brink of the iceberg suddenly loomed out of the storm,
he'd have at most thirty feet in which to comprehend the danger and stop the mach
ine. If he were going very fast at all, he would never stop in time. Hitting the
brakes at the penultimate moment, he would pitch out into the night, into the s
ea. Haunted by that grim vision, he kept the engine throttled down to five miles
Atperthehour.
same time, they had to make the best possible speed, for every minute spe
nt in transit increased the likelihood that they would become disoriented and hop
elessly lost. They had struck out due south from the sixtieth blasting shaft, ma
intaining that heading as well as they could. But if the iceberg was drifting ar
ound on the compass, the temporary camp would no longer lie due south; they might
pass the igloos at a considerable distance, in which case they would only come
across themglanced
Carpenter by accident
at theifside-mounted
at all. mirror. The second snowmobile's headlamps
sparkled in the frigo-rific darkness behind him. He was distracted for only a fr
action of a second. He quickly returned to his scrutiny of the ice ahead, expect
ing to see a yawning gulf ten feet beyond the black tips of the machine's skis.
Butwas
He thealso
calcimined
expectinglandtostill
see arolled
light from
away the
unbroken
temporary
into the
camp.
long
Surely
night.
Rita and Fis
cher understood that they were adrift. They would realize that, without a light
to mark it, the camp would be difficult to find in this weather, especially when
the compasses were all but useless. They would switch on their snowmobile light
s and focus them upon the ridge of ice behind the camp, where the glow would be
reflected,
But he was unable
intensified.
to see even a vague, shimmering luminescence ahead. The darkne
The
ss worried
Don'todds
be were
sohim.
bloody
even
Ritathat
pessimistic,
might
thehave
igloos
been
he still
told
. .himself
stood
. onirthe
ritably.
solid winter field and not
on the iceberg. And in that event, Rita would be secure at Edgeway Station with
in course
Of a few hours.
the odds were also good that she was on the berg, that the pressure ri
dge behind
You're at ittheagain,
camp he
hadthought.
indeed collapsed,
Christ, butcrushing
you're as hermorbid
. . . as a vicar who's sp
entwasn't
He hunched
his lifecertain
over
burying
thewhether
handlebars,
his friends
it wouldsquinted
andbeneighbors.
a curse
through
or atheblessing
fallingifsnow:
he found
nothing.
Rita ali
ve at the camp. After they had embraced and exclaimed at their good fortune what t
hen? How could they leave this ship of ice? How to survive the night? A quick dea
th mightfeet
Pessimism,
Thirty beheahead
preferable.
warned
a narrow
himself.black
Hysteria.
line appeared
Careful,onHarry.
the snowy plain: a crack in th
e ice,
He hit the
barely
brakes
visible.
hard. The machine slid around thirty degrees on its axis. He s
teered with the slide for a moment. When he felt the track gripping again, he us
ed the
The dimensions
handlebarsof the
to bring
blackthelinemachine
grew clearer.
back to Ice
the was
right.
visible beyond it; theref
ore, they
When it must
hadbepassed
a crevasse
here onandtheir
not way
the out
brink.
from the camp, the ice had been flawl
ess. He was sure of it. The subsea activity which had separated them from the ic
efield
He was twenty
had alsofeet
opened
fromthis
the pit,
crevasse.
still gliding . . . still gliding . . . fifteen
The
feetbrakes
. . .were fully engaged, but they weren't taking hold fast enough. Snow bi
llowed
Ten
Finally,
feetfrom
. .the
the . skis and
Evinrude stopped
from smoothly,
the churningrocking
polyurethane
imperceptibly
track.on its bogie suspen
sion. It was so near the crevasse that Carpenter was not able to see the edge of
the ice over the sloped front end of the machine. The tips of the skis must hav
e been protruding over the lip of the crevasse. He slipped the machine into reve
rse aandmoment
For backedheitwondered
up two iffeet,
he were
untilclinically
he could seemadthe
or merely
chasm'sbonkers
edge. for wanting
Shivering,
to work inbut thisnotdeadly
becausewasteland.
of the cold,
Bonkers,
he pulled
he decided.
his goggles
But very
frombonkers.
his forehead,
fitted them over his eyes, opened the cabin door and got out. The wind had the
force of a blow from a sledgehammer, but he didn't mind it one bit. The chill th
at passed
The crevasse
through
was perhaps
him waseight
proofyards
that wide
he wasatalive;
the center,
he welcomed
narrowing
it. toward both e
nds. It was no more than fifteen yards long, not very large but large enough to ha
ve shuddered
He
Twenty
swallowed
feet behind
him looked
and up.him, the
awaysecond
from it.
snowmobile stood with its engine running and
lights
Carpenter
Surprised,
The
For iceinstant
an blazing.
rumbled.
moved.
waved
Carpenter
Harry
Petestarted
and Johnsontoward
stopped.
thought squeezed
that another
him.out seismic
through wave
the cabin
was passing
door. beneath them.
Then he remembered that they were adrift and that they would not be affected by
a tsunami in quite the same way as they had been when they were a part of the f
ixed icefield. The berg would do no more than wallow like a ship in rough seas,
ride out the turbulence without damage; it would not groan and crack and heave u
p and tremble.
Suddenly the ice opened in front of him, a zig-zagging crack as wide as his hand
. Fractured and weakened by the forces that had recently created the pit, a sect
ionstaggered
He of the crevasse
a few steps
wall and
was leaped
disintegrating:
across thethat
crack
section
even as
under
it widened.
his feet.He fell
Behind
Probably
The
He
onwas
didn't
theon
ice
lip him
far
shivered
of
not.
know
his
the
side
knees.
edge
if
chasm
and
under
heofHe
rolled
was
began
the
him.
clawed
safe
crevasse
to
away
yet.
tumble
atfrom
thebroke
into
the the
ice, treacherous
into
pulled
pit.
enormous
himself
ice.
pieces.
a few more feet toward
Its
safety.
rotaryHeengine
glancedstill
backhumming,
to see how thefar
snowmobile
he'd gone.slid into the chasm. It was slam
med against the far wall of the crevasse and pinned there for a moment by a half
-ton slab of ice. The ten gallons of petrol in the main and auxiliary tanks expl
oded. Flames licked high into the wind but quickly subsided as the smoking, burn
ing wreckage sought the depths. Orange-red phantoms shimmered briefly in the milk
y ice; then the fire puffed out, and darkness took command.
1:07the center of the devastated pressure ridge there was now a cave that measure
In
d forty feet deep and thirty feet wide. The ceiling was as high as ten yards in
some places and as low as ten feet in others: one half smooth and slanted, the o
ther half composed of countless boulders and partitions of ice jammed together i
n a tight, mutually supportive, white-on-white mosaic that was not without some
beauty. The storm wind raced past the mouth of the cave, but inside there was re
lativeandquiet
Rita Fischer
and had
freedom
carried
fromthetheshortwave
stinging radio
snow. set which appeared to have surviv
ed the holocaust into the cave and set it on the ice floor near the rear wall. Th
e German ran wires in from the remaining snowmobile's backup battery. By the lig
ht of their only hand torch, they hooked up the radio. Rita switched it on. The
selection band glowed with sea-green light. Static and an unearthly whistling fi
lled
It works,
I'll the
seeairwhat
Rita
inside
else
said,
Ithecan
relieved.
cave.
salvage out of the rains, Fischer said, adjusting his hoo
d to make
Before
Fischer Rita
left
itcould
tighter
her the
respond,
at theathroat.
flashlight callandcame
walked
through
out into
from the
Gunvald
storm,
at his
Edgeway
shoulders
Station.
hun
ched Rita
When and head
sat down
tuckedondownthe ice
in anticipation
in front of the of the
radio
wind.
and answered the call, Gunva
ldThesaid,
camp wasAre destroyed.
you all right? But Franz and I survived with the radio. We've taken shel
ter
Whatdon't
We inabout
an know
iceHarry
cave.
yetandwhat's
the happened
others? to them. They're out on work details. We'll giv
e them another fifteen minutes to show up before we go looking. She hesitated and
Hecleared
was tooher stunned
throat. to say
The anything
thing is we're
for a adrift.
moment. Then: Are you certain? Oh, hell,
Inofspite
course ofyou
theare.
stormChrist!
and the magnetic disturbances that went with a storm in th
ese latitudes, Larsson's voice was clear and easy to follow. But then he was onl
y four air miles away. As the storm got worse, and as the iceberg drifted farthe
r south, they might have severe communications problems. Both of them understood
that,
Larsson
None at butsaid,
all.
neither
We
What's
haven't
of them
thehadsize
mentioned
anofopportunity
this
it.iceberg to of
reconnoiter.
yours? Do you
We're
have
searching
any idea?
for wh
atever's
Rita
IIfcan't
Harry
Whether
the
closed
and
iceberg
salvageable
read
they
the
heryou,
are
others
isn't
eyes.
orsheinmight
aren't,
very
Isaid.
the
hopelarge
wreckage
not
the
that's
Are
besituation
. you
. true.
adrift
.ofstill
Gunvald's
thewith
iscamp.
there?'
far
you,
voice
fromhehopeless.
faded
said reluctantly.
intoThe
static.
weather is st
ill good enough for me to get a message by satellite relay to the United States
base at Thule. Once I've alerted them, they can contact the UNGY trawlers that a
reButstanding
what then? southNoofsensible
you. captain would bring a trawler north into a bad winter
storm.
They'veHe'd gotlose
all the
his most
ship modern
and hisrescue
crew trying
aircraftto at
rescue
Thule.
us.They have some pretty d
amned
Thererugged
isn't aheli
plane
copters
yet invented
that can that
maneuver
can fly
in almost
safelyany
in this
conditions.
kind of storm let alon
The
Yeah,
Finally
e one radio
she
that
Gunvald
produced
thought.
can setsaid,only
It
downleaves
You're
static.
on anme right.
iceberg
speechless
You're
in gale-force
too,
mostGunvald.
likely
winds.
right. But we can't give u
pPerhaps
Because
Agreed.
Or
Have
Hardly
hope
longer,
you
ofany.
.rescue.
ifgot
.you
.she
enough
Well,
ration
said.
We have
this
food?
it to
.storm
.keep
. could
Again,
hoping
last
static
forthree
it.took
or four
over days,
from him
youorknow.
maybe he had been
Food
unwilling
isn'tto sofinish
terribly whatimportant,
he was saying.
Rita said. We can last longer than four days with
out food. It's the cold that could kill us. She was aware that he already knew wh
at she was telling him, but she felt compelled to say it, to get it out in the o
pen and be done with it. We'll have to take turns getting warm in the snowmobiles
.Well,
IDodon't
youthen
have
know..a.good
. Silence.
supply ofStatic.
petrol?He came back on after a few seconds. I'll put thr
ough that call to Thule all the same. They have to know about this. And they mig
ht see an answer that we've overlooked. They'll have a less emotional perspectiv
She
e. Oh,said,
And
Not
Glad
I'll yes.
ayou?
tobruise.
live.
try,hear
Ishe
And
take
it.
said.
soitwill
Edgeway
I'll
you,sure
came
Rita.asthrough
hell try.
unscathed.
1:10
Dougherty siphoned a quart of gasoline from the tank of the upright snowmobile,
which was parked thirty feet from the brink. He poured the gasoline over a two-f
oot-long
When Briansection
steppedofout
iceofatthetheway,
edgeBreskin
of the twisted
cliff. open a chemical match and tos
sed it into the gasoline. Flames burst out but were extinguished within thirty s
econds bywhere
Kneeling the wind
the fire
and thehadmelting
been, Brian
ice. examined the edge of the precipice. Seco
nds ago the ice had been jagged, but now it was very smooth and slick. A climber
'sSeems
Breskin
Good
ropeenough?
fine.
would slide
stooped Breskin
and picked
overasked.
itupwithout
the free
being
endcut
of aorthirty-five
frayed. foot rope that was t
ied to the frame of the snowmobile. He quickly looped it around Brian's shoulders
, fashioning a harness of sorts. He tied three sturdy knots at the center of the
younger man's chest and said, It'll hold. It's nylon, thousand-pound test. Just
remember to grip the rope above your head with both hands to keep some of the pr
Because
essure offhe did
yournot
shoulders.
trust himself to speak without an embarrassing nervous stamme
r, Brianreturned
Breskin nodded. to the snowmobile which was facing toward the precipice and whic
h had been separated from its cargo trailer. He climbed into the cabin, closed t
he door and flexed his fingers around the handlebars. The engine was running. He
Trembling
held the slightly,
brakes andBrian
revvedstretched
the machine.
out on his stomach, flat on the ice. He took
a deep breath and pushed himself feetfirst over the edge of the cliff. He didn't
drop very far. The rope snapped tight, checking his descent when the top of his
head was level with the top of the iceberg. There was not yet enough rope hangin
g past the brink for him to reach overhead and get a grip on it, so he took the
strain entirely with his shoulders. He was facing the ice wall; indeed, he brush
ed againstBreskin
Overhead, it as thethrottled
fierce the
windsnowmobile
pummeled hisdownback
so far
and that
his right
it almost
side.stalled. H
e considered the problem one last time: Dougherty was six feet tall; the ledge w
as twenty feet below; therefore, he had to lower Dougherty about fourteen feet i
n order to put him on the ledge. They had marked off fourteen feet of the line w
ith a swatch of bright red cloth; when that disappeared over the brink, Doughert
y would be in position. But the rope had to be let down as slowly as possible, d
amned slowly, or the kid might be knocked unconscious against the side of the ic
eberg. Furthermore, he was now only thirty feet from the edge of the precipice; a
nd if the machine slid forward too fast, he might not be able to stop in time to
save himself. Breskin was afraid that the snowmobile's lowest speed would prove
Adangerously
violent gustfastof wind
for this
suddenly
job, pinned
and he Brian
hesitated
Dougnow
hertythat
to he
thewas
face
ready
of the
to begin.
cliff w
ith what felt like tens of thousands of sharp, cold needles. He gasped for breat
h as if he had been dealt a hard blow to the stomach. Although he knew the rope
was intact, he was afraid of falling. Then the gust died out; he swung away from
Hetheslumped
wall; and
a bittheinwind
the speed
harness,rapidly
waiting
declined
to be to
lowered
a noronto
mal the
thirty
ledge.
miles
Hisper
mouth
hour.
was dry, and his heart was beating so fast that it frightened him. He had been
made vividly
Because Breskin
aware
wasofvery
theexperienced
vast black with
abyssthe
thatsnowmobile,
opened beneath
it hadhim.
seemed logical
and reasonable that Brian should be the one to go down to the ledge. Now it seem
ed, to Brian, that the plan was totally illogical and unreasonable. He wished he
What
had the
beenhell
the is
snowmobile-expert.
taking so long? he wondered. Come on, Roger old boy. Let's get
Brian
this finished
dropped like
so that
a wounded bird. It was as if the rope had been cut. He landed
on the ledge with such force that pain shot up his legs to the top of his spine
. His knees felt like sodden cardboard. He fell against the face of the cliff, b
ounced
He
The
Breskin
was
snowmobile
off,
too
hitterrified
andlurched
the toppled
brakes tonot
and
overmore
scream.
rushed
thethan
ledge.
forward
two seconds
much tooafter
fast.he had released them. The
red-cloth marker vanished over the brink, but the machine was still moving. The
ice provided little friction. As smoothly as a shuffle-board disk gliding along
polished pine, the snowmobile slid another ten feet before it finally stopped just
The
twoharness
yards from
jerked
thepainfully
cliff's edge.
tight across Brian's chest and under his arms, but
he found that he could bear it. Compared to the pain in his legs and the dull ac
he was
He in his
surprised
back, thethatnewhepain
was still
was hardly
conscious.
worth Henoting.
was stunned that he was still a
Unclipping his flashlight from the tool belt that encircled his waist, he cut ope
live.
n the perfect blackness with a blade of light and looked at the snowflakes swirl
ing inside.
Trying not to think about the broken ice and the arctic sea fifty feet below, he
looked up at the ledge for which he had been destined. It was only four feet ab
ove his head. A yard to his left, the gloved fingers of George Lin's inert right
Ahand
Brian
Lying
flashlight
trailed
raised
on the ice,
beam
his
overeyes
stabbed
his
thehead
and
edgesaw
down
over
ofBreskin
the
from
theice.
above.
precipice
peering and
downhis
fromright
the arm
top extended
of the cliff.
with th
e flashlight, Breskin cupped his free hand to his mouth and shouted something. T
he windraised
Brian
Breskin tore one
shouted
hislouder
wordsand
hand to waved
thispieces.
time:weakly.
Are you all right? His voice sounded as if it we
re coming
Brian nodded
fromasthe
bestfarheend
could:
of ayes,
five-mile-long
I'm all right.
railroad
Theretunnel.
was no way for him to e
xpress,
I'm going withtoonly
put athenod,
snowmobile
his fearinandreverse
the lingering
and try pain
to draw
in his
you legs.
part of the way ba
Again,
ckI'll
up!tryBrian
Breskin
to nodded.
do shouted.
it slowly. But there's a chance it will be too fast again and maybe
Quit
you'll talking
be dashed
aboutagainst
it andthedo it,
ice.Brian
You better
thoughtprepare
miserably.
for that.
I'm at the mercy of the
wind, suspended here like this, slowly freezing to death. I feel utterly helple
ss
Unable
Brian
Hold
in tight!
this
could
to sayclumsy,
notany
Breskin
make
ofquilted
that,
upsaid.
hishe
monkey
mind
merely
whether
suit.
waved.
Dammit,
he shouldmove!
cross his hands over his head
or over his genitals, so he let them hang at his sides. His flashlight shone on
Athefewjagged
secondsicelater
at thethebase
snowmobile
of the drew
cliff,upbuteighthe feet
did not
of the
lookline.
down.The movement
was smooth compared to the style of his descent, and he was not thrown against t
he cliff.
From the knees down, his legs were still below the ledge. He clipped the flashli
ght to the tool belt at his waist, the beam aimed down at his right foot. Reachi
ng overhead, he gripped the rope with both hands and muscled himself up a bit. H
e swung over the ledge, planted both feet on the ice, let go of the rope and sto
od up. His ankles ached; his knees felt as if they were made of jelly; pain lace
d his
He tookthighs.
a spareButanchor
his legs
pin like
held those
him. they had used to fasten down the radio trans
mitter: a seven-inch shaft tapered to a sharp point, topped by a one-inch-diamet
er eye loop from a zippered pocket of his coat. He freed a small hammer from his t
ool belt
Breskin's
When the anchor
and
flashlight
pounded
pin wasthesecure,
suddenly
pin into
shone
Brian
thedown
facefrom
unhooked
of thean eight-foot
cliff.
top. coil of nylon rope
from his belt. He knotted one end of it to the eye loop and tied the other end a
round his waist. The resultant safety tether would bring him up short of death i
f he slipped and fell off the ledge, yet he was free enough to attend to George
Lin. Thus belayed, he untied the knots that held the harness together across his
Tochest
avoidandsomeunder
of the
his wind's
arms; andvicious
he dropped
force,thehe got
mainonlinehisonhands
the and
ice.knees and cra
wled to Lin. Breskin's light followed him. He took his own flashlight from his b
elt and placed it on the ledge, against the cliff face, with the beam shining on
Unconscious
Before
the unconscious
he could
or dead?
know
man.Brian
the answer
wondered.
to that question, he had to get a look at Lin's
face. Turning the man onto his back was not an easy chore, for Dougherty had to
be careful that Lin did not roll off into the abyss. By the time Lin was on his
back, he had regained consciousness. His amber skin or at least those few square i
nches of his face that were exposed was shockingly pale. His mouth worked without
making a sound. Behind his frost-spotted goggles his eyes were open; they expres
sed some confusion, but they were not the eyes of a man in severe pain or deliriu
Lin
m.
Brian
Howturned
stared
dopressed
youhis
at
feel?
him
headdown.
uncomprehendingly,
Brian
to theshouted
Beright
careful.
and
abovestared
shook
Youthedon't
ban
his
atsthe
head
hee
wantdarkness
wind.
and
to fall.
triedfrom
to which
sit up.the snow
came
Are ever
you hurt?
faster. Brian
Whenasked.
he looked
Because
at Brian
of theagain,
thermhis
al clothing
pallor hadLindeepened.
wore, Brian couldn't
Some
No.
Heart?
possibly
When
chestItell
pain,
wentifover
the
Linthe
man
said
edge
hadjust
any
. .loud
broken
. the
enough
ice
bones.
was
to be still
heardrocking
above .the
. .storm.
from the wave
. . . and the cliff face was slanted. I slid down . . . and landed here . . . h
Lin
ard
Broken
took
on myribs?
aleft
deepside.
breathThat's
and winced.
all I remember.
No. I'm only bruised. Damned sore. But nothing
Brian
's fractured.
picked up the main line. I'll have to make a harness under your arms, acros
Groaning,
sYou'll
Doyour
Then
No. I Ihave
chest.
can
have
George
atolerate
choice?
toCan
sit
Lin
youup.
rose
it.
tolerate
as stiffly
that? as a zombie getting up from its slab in a cr
Brian quickly fashioned a harness, tied a tight double knot over Lin's breastbon
ypt.
e and stood up. He reached down and helped the injured man get to his feet. They
both faced the cliff, keeping the murderous wind at their backs. Dry, almost gr
anular snow snapped against the wall of ice, bounced from it and spun against th
eir
Lin
Ready?
Yeah.faces.
clapped
ButBreskin
take
his it
hands
called
easy!rapidly,
from
Brian
above.
loudly.
shouted.Pieces of ice fell from his gloves. He fl
exed his fingers. I feel numb all over. I can move my fingers, but I can barely f
eel
IYou'll
can't
them.befeelokay.
my toes at all. And I'm so sleepy . . . That's not good. When you ge
tAssosoon
coldasyou're
he gets
sleepy,
you topside,
that's almost
Roger is
thegoing
same toas put
beingyoudead.
in the snowmobile, Brian
TheWhy
You
Not
Yes,
Well,
said
line
got
what?
risked
really.
you
patiently.
wouldn't
moved
todid.
me upward,
yourjust
you
life
Fifteen
infor
havetaking
time.
done
me.
minutes
George
the
Briansame?
from
said
Linnow,
with
nothing.
you'll
it. The Why?
be ascent
as warmwas as smooth.
toast. At the
top of the precipice, however, Lin got stuck, with his shoulders past the brink a
nd the rest of him dangling in the wind. He was too weak to pull himself to safe
Breskin's years of training as a weight lifter served him well. He left the snow
ty.
mobile, came to the edge of the cliff and easily manhandled George Lin the last
few feet onto the top of the iceberg. He untied the harness from the man's shoul
ders and threw the main line down to Dougherty. I'll check with you as soon as I
It
getoccurred
George settled!
to Brian that
he shouted.
the usually taciturn Breskin had done more talking in
the last half an hour than he ordinarily did in two or three days. Apparently, f
ear had loosened the man's tongue. Only an hour ago Brian had never conceived th
at Breskin rock solid as he was, with his bull's neck and his massive biceps and h
is powerful hands and his air of total self-reliance might ever be afraid of anythi
ng whatsoever. Now that Breskin's fear was evident, Brian was less ashamed of th
e terror that knotted his own guts. If a tough sonofabitch like Roger was suscep
tible to fear, then even one of the stoical Doughertys might be permitted the em
otion a up
Picking fewthetimes
maininline,
his life.
Brian harnessed himself to it. Then he untied the safe
ty tether at his waist, loosened the other end of it from the anchor pin, coiled
it and hooked it to his tool belt. He plucked the flashlight from the ledge and
fastened that to the belt also. He would have salvaged the anchor pin too if he
had had the means and the strength to pry it out of the ice. Now that they were
adrift, isolated on this iceberg, they had to treat every ounce of supplies, ev
ery drop of fuel, every tool as if it were priceless. They could no longer obtai
n replacements for what they used or lost. And there was no telling what scrap,
now quite insignificant, might eventually be absolutely essential to their surviv
He was thinking in terms of their survival rather than his own, for he knew that
al.
he was the least likely member of the expedition to come through this ordeal wi
th his life. He was not as familiar with the ice cap or as well conditioned to i
t as were the others. He stood six-one and weighed a hundred and fifty-five poun
ds. Emily, his oldest sister, had called him string bean since he was sixteen. He
was broad enough at the shoulders; and his arms were fairly hard and muscular; a
nd he was not a weakling by any definition. A weakling could never have ridden t
he Colorado River rapids, run with the shark hunters off Bimini, climbed mountai
ns in Washington State . . . And so long as he had a warm igloo or a heated room
at Edgeway Station to which he could return after a long day on the icefield, h
e could hold up pretty well. But this was different. The igloos might no longer
exist; and even if they did exist, there might not be sufficient fuel in the snow
mobile tanks or life in the batteries to keep them warm for longer than another
day. Survival, in this case, demanded a special strength and stamina which came
only with experience; and he was all but certain that, in the final analysis, he
did not
What he most
have regretted
it in him.about dying out here was his mother's grief. She had expe
rienced too much of that already. And God knew, he had caused her more than a li
Attle
Breskin
NoAre
Whenever
flashlight
sooner
you
of returned
it
ready
had
you
with
beam
Brian
are.
tohis
tofound
go?braced
theBreskin
himhimself
snowmobile.
in the
shouted.
darkness.
than the rope was drawn up. Battered by the w
ind, dazed with thoughts of the immense gulf that lay under him, he slid along t
he face of the cliff as smoothly as George Lin had done five minutes ago. When h
e came to the brink, he was able to push and kick himself across it without Bres
kin's
He gothelp.
up and took a few uncertain steps toward the snowmobile's headlamps. His
ankles and thighs were sore, but he knew that the pain would diminish with exerci
se. He had come through virtually unscathed. Incredible, he said. He began to untie
IWhat
Not
What?
You
It
thedidn't
wasn't
alive,
didn't
knots
are expect
you
that.
that
anyway.
trust
talking
held
Itome?'
thought
make
the
about?
it
harness
the
back
Roger
rope
to
together.
the
would
Breskin
top.
snap
Just
askedorincredible.
the
as hecliff
joined
would
him.
crack apart or so
mething.
You're going to die eventually, Breskin said, his deep voice almost theatrical in
Brian
its effect.
was as surprised
But this just to hearwasn't
Breskin
your waxing
place. phil
It wasn't
osophical
the as
right
he had
time.been to lea
Breskin
rnIfthat
But you're
whatwiped
the
donot
man
wehis
hurt,
do
knewgoggles.
now?
we'd
fear. Brian
better
Putasked.
the
getsecond
moving.snowmobile right side up and see if it s
till
Breskin
And works.
Find
What then?
our
ifdid
the
waynot
camp
back
hear isn't
tothe
theonquestion;
temporary
this iceberg
hecamp.
hadwith
already
Joinus?up started
with thetoward
others.the overturned
The cabin of the snowmobile would seat only two men; therefore, Harry Carpenter
snowmobile.
elected to ride behind in the cargo trailer. Claude was willing to surrender his
place, and Pete Johnson insisted on giving up his seat behind the handlebars. B
ut Carpenter
The cargo trailerpulledcontained
rank in the ordereighteen-inch-square
to obtain the worsthot position
plate and
for the
himself.
barrel th
at they'd used to melt snow to get water to fill the blasting holes. They tipped
the barrel off the trailer bed and rolled it out of their way; the wind caught
it and swept it off into the night. The hot plate was small, and because it migh
t comeorinfour
Three handyinches
later,ofClaude
snow had found
drifted
a place
against
for ittheinside
two-foot-high
the cabin.walls of the
trailer bed. It was even deeper in the two front corners. Harry brushed it out w
ith wind
The his hands.
gusted in behind them, wailing like Apaches in a Western movie, rushed
under
Harry
I still
the
wasthink
trailer
nearlyyoufinished
and
should
madedrive,
cleaning
it bounceJohnson
the
lightly
snowsaid
out
upwhen
and
of the
down
thetrailer.
wind
on the
hadice.
settled
I drove amybit.
own bu
The
ggy black
straightaway
man shook intohisanhead
ice in
chasm
feigned
and youdisgust.
would trust
You want
me with
to know
yours?
what's wrong wi
thI'myou?
Not
Well,cold,
that.
I havetired
neglected
and a bit clipping
frightened.
my toenails for much too long. But I don't see ho
wWhat
Iyou
meanacould
what's
marvelous
knowwrong
about
timeinside
that.psychoanalysis.
for your head, Johnson Really,said.
Pete, you Americans are obsesse
d with the subject. He brushed the last of the snow out of the trailer. If you thi
nk I want to sleep with my mother or murder my father, I don't see how we can ju
Carpenter
stYou've
For
That's
goinsisting
onright.
got
being
turned
a hero
that
friends.
hiscomplex,
Iback
be thesquarely
one
the to
black
toride
the
man
inwind
said.
theandtrailer?
pulled on the drawstring at h
is chin, loosening his hood a bit. He reached inside the neck of his coat and go
t hold of the thick woolen snow mask that had been folded against his throat. He
tugged it over his mouth and nose; now not even the slightest fraction of his f
ace was exposed. What the mask did not cover, the hood and the goggles concealed.
He drew the hood tight once more, knotted the drawstring and pulled down the ma
sk.
You're
I'm small
Pete,
notenough
you
thatare
little
tojust
curlyourself.
too
updamned
on my side
big toandride
getindown
theout
cargo
of the
trailer.
worst of the wind.
You'd have to sit up. It's the only way you'd fit. And sitting up, you'd freeze
to death.
Okay, okay, Johnson said good-naturedly. If you're so determined to play hero, far
be it from me to stop you. Just remember that there won't be any medals given at
Who
the needs
end ofmedals?
this campaign.
Harry asked, climbing into the cargo trailer, sitting in the mid
dle of it. I'm working toward a knighthood in my old age, actually. Service to the
Johnson
crown, leaned
Her Majesty's
in towardacclaim,
him. Would
and alltheofQueen
that.really award a knighthood to a man
whose
Laughing,
I'm sure
Your
Racial
Yes. wife
racial
You
memory?
Carpenter
you'll
feel
knows
memory
you
more
tell
ought
said,
dominates
bawdy
me.toYousongs
suffer
you
knowthan
too
the
what's
much,
all
uncomfortable
wrong
the
I think.
meninside
inride
theyour
Edgeway
in head,
this group?
trailer
Pete? while I,
a white man, enjoy the warmth of the cabin. That's a slave's mentality, Dr. Joh
The
Johnson
nson.
As
Ruddy
he
black
fitted
Yank.
returned
manthe
couldn't
to
woolen
thehelp
cabin,
snowlaughing.
mask
gotover
behind
Bloody
histhe
mouth
Limey.
handle
andbnose
ars and
onceclosed
more,the
Harry
door.
took
a last look at that portion of the icefield which was revealed by the backwash of
the snowmobile's headlamps. He was not a man who often thought in metaphors but t
here was something about the arctic gloom, some quality of the landscape, that m
ade metaphors appealing. Perhaps it was a desire to put the nearly incomprehensi
ble hostility of the land into terms that would make it less alien and frighteni
ng. The icefield seemed suddenly to be a beast, a wild animal, a crouching drago
n of monstrous dimensions. The perfect, smooth, deep darkness was the dragon's y
awning mouth. The awful wind was its scream of rage. And the snow, whisking by s
o thickly now that he had trouble seeing even twenty feet, was the beast's spitt
le or perhaps the foam of madness dripping from its jaws. He knew that if it cho
se to do so it could gobble them up and leave no trace of them, swallow them who
le assnowmobile
The
Turning noaway
realfrom
beast
began
theever
todragon,
move.
could.Carpenter lay on his left side. He drew his knees
toward his chest, kept his head tucked down and folded his hands below his chin.
Conditions
That was all in the trailer
protection wereheeven
couldworse
givethan
himself.
he had thought they would be and he
had expected them to be nothing short of intolerable. The trailer's suspension
system was primitive at best, and every irregularity of the icefield was instant
ly transmitted through the skis to the cargo bed. He bounced up and down and sli
d from one side of the narrow space to the other. Even his heavy clothing could
not fully cushion him from the crudest shocks, and the ribs on his right side so
on reverberated with a soft pain. The wind roared at him from every direction; bl
asts of frigid air searched busily and relentlessly for a chink in his arctic ar
Determined not to allow his discomfort to preoccupy him dwelling on his condition
mor.
would only make it seem much worse he guided his thoughts into other channels. He
closed his eyes and conjured up a vivid picture of Rita. But in order not to thi
nk of her as she might be now cold, frightened, miserable, injured or even dead he
cast his mind back in time, back to the day they had first met: the second Frida
y ofhadMay,
He beennearly
attending
nine ayears
four-day
ago inconvention
Paris . .of. scientists who had participated i
n the previous United Nations Geophysical Year. Three hundred men and women from
all over the world met in Paris for seminars, lectures and discussions, all bil
ls three
At to be o'clock
paid fromFriday
a special
afternoon
UNGY Harry
fund. addressed a handful of geophysicists and
meteorologists who were interested in his Arctic studies. He spoke for half an
hour in a small room off the hotel mezzanine. When he had made his final point,
he put the
During awaysecond
his notes
halfandof the
suggested
meetingthey
he was
switch
surpto
rised
a question-and-answer
and enthralled by aformat.
young
and very beautiful woman who asked more intelligent, incisive questions than the
twenty eminent gray heads in the room. She looked as if she might be half Irish
and half Italian. Her unblemished complexion was an amber-olive shade that seem
ed to radiate its own heat. Her wide mouth and ripe lips were Italian; but the I
rish was in her mouth too, for she had a curious, lopsided smile that made her l
ook elfin. Her eyes were Irish green, clear, filled with their own warm light but
almond-shaped. Her hair was auburn, long, lustrous. In a group that opted for twe
eds, sensible spring suits and plain dresses, she was a standout in tight, tan c
orduroy jeans and a dark-blue sweater that accentuated her exciting figure. But
it was her mind quick, inquisitive, well informed, well trained that most engaged h
im. Later he was aware that he had more than likely snubbed others in the audien
ce bythe
When spending
meetingsobroke
much uptimehewith
reached
her.her before she left the room. I wanted to th
ank you for making this a more interesting session than it might have been, but
She
IHalf
Marzano.
don't
smiled
British,
even
Icrookedly.
thought
know
actually.
your
youRita
name.
looked
HerMarzano.
smile
half Italian,
developedhalfintoIrish.
a full, lopsided grin. And my fath
er
Changing
Marzano
Changing
was Italian-American.
Tomorrow
.Tomorrow.
. . You've
was popularized
written a book, science,
haven't
a study
you? of
Themankind's
title . .future
. based on
scientific research of today. It had been published in the United States and was
on
IHave
My don't
some
American
youbest-seller
believe
readpublisher
it?theshe
lists
British
shipped
asked.
over
edition
four
there. hundred
has beencoppub
ieslished
to theyet.
convention. They're on sa
le in the news corner off the lobby. She glanced at her watch. I'm scheduled for a
n autograph session now. If you'd like a signed copy, I won't make you wait in l
That
ine. night he was unable to put the book down until he had turned the last page
at three o'clock Saturday morning. He was fascinated by her methods her way of ord
ering facts, her unconventional but workable systems of logic because they were st
artlingly like his own thought processes. He felt he was reading his own book, o
r that
He sleptofthrough
a twin thesister.
Saturday morning lectures and spent most of the afternoon l
ooking for Rita. He couldn't find her anywhere. When he wasn't looking for her,
he was thinking about her. As he showered and dressed for the evening's gala aff
air, he realized he couldn't recall a word spoken in the two seminars to which h
e hadthegone.
For first time in his life, Harry was drawn to a woman for reasons other tha
n, or at least in addition to, sex. He had never conceived of having a lasting r
elationship, or even a month-long affair, with a woman. One-night stands suited h
im. He did not dislike women. But he had nothing in common with most of them just
as he had nothing in common with most men. He was what many women would call a go
od catch": five-eleven, a hundred and sixty pounds, good-looking if not handsome
, with gray eyes and aristocratic features. But he had never wanted to be anyone
's catch. As he dressed he thought it out, and he decided that he wanted a woman
who was his equal, who didn't cling or dominate, a woman with whom he could sha
re his work and hopes and ideas, from whom he could get feedback that interested
And
Buthim.he didn't
was beginning
know what to to
think
do about
he hadit. found
He had
her.never courted a woman. At thirty-
three, with eight years of university education behind him, he was in some ways
as inexperienced
The program for the as evening
a teenager. included a film study of the major UNGY projects, a
banquet and a floor show followed by dancing to a twelve-piece band. Ordinarily,
he would have gone only to the film, if that. But there was a better than even
chance
She washe'd
lastseein line
Rita atthere
the.hotel's
. . exhibition hall, where the film was to be sh
The
own.
He I got
said,
dress
She
bored
seemed
couldn't
I'veandbeen
to
went
enhance
belooking
shopping.
alone, her
for
and
beauty,
Do
you
sheyou
all
smiled
but
like
day.
itmy
crookedly
com
newplemented
dress?
when she
all saw
thathim.
nature had gi
ven her. It was floor-length, long-sleeved, green with beige buttons. Her eyes p
icked up the shade of the dress while her auburn hair seemed brighter by contras
t. The neckline revealed the full half-moons of her breasts; and the clinging, s
ilky fabric vaguely, tastefully, outlined her nipples. With little effort she co
She
uldI like
Why
The looked
have
wereit,
book.entranced
you
along
I'dhe
looking
like
said,
thehim
toqueue,
for
trying
talk
as me
quickly
turned
about
all
not day?
toit
as
back
stare
if
theto
you
flute
too
Harry
getopenly.
en
aand
tfew
rances
grinned.
freea hours.
cobra.
If we skip out on t
his,
Aren't
No. we'll
Besides,
youhave
interested
dinner
all eve
will
nin
ingbe
the
toawful.
film?
talk.The floor show will be too conventional. And t
She
heLapérouse
Shall
Sounds
dance
frowned.
wemarvelous!
band
have
forwill
That's
dinner?
beexpensive.
out
Drinks
of tune.
first
You atneedn't
Deux Magots?
take me first class. I'm as happy with
This
Well
beer .is
as.awith
.special
Over
cham
apreally
occasion.
agne. fineFormeal me Iifcannotbefora spar
you.kling, witty companion. So I sup
pose
He laughed.
The dinner
it is worth
wasThat's
perfect.
yourprecisely
while.
There was
how noI see
moreit.
romantic atmosphere in Paris than the u
pstairs room at Lapérouse. The low ceiling and the murals on the crack-webbed wal
ls made the place warm and cozy; and from their table they had a view of the lig
ht-stained, oily night river. They ate flawless oie rotie aux pruneaux, and for
dessert there were tiny tender strawberries in thick unsweetened cream. Througho
ut the meal, of course, there was conversation, an endless skein of it, every bit
as sparkling and witty as she had promised. Halfway through the roast goose, Ha
rry realized they had not yet discussed her book but had rambled on about art, l
iterature, music and cooking without once finding themselves at a loss for words
. When Harry finished his Cognac he felt too happy and fresh to let the night en
d so soon. she felt the same way, for when she returned from the ladies room, sh
Apparently
The
eWhat
said,
Crazy
do you
We've
Horse
havebeen
Saloon
inFrenchmen
mind?
was an all-out
for dinner.assault
Now onlet's
thebe senses.
tourists.
The customers were
Americans, Germans, Swedes, Italians, Japanese, Arabs, British, Greeks and even a
few Frenchmen. Their conversations intertwined to produce a noisy babble frequen
tly punctuated with laughter. The air was thick with cigarette smoke, perfume and
whiskey fumes. When the band played, it generated enough sound to shatter cryst
al. The few times Harry wanted to speak to Rita, he was forced to scream, althou
gh they were just two feet apart, on opposite sides of a minuscule cocktail tabl
The stage show made him forget the noise and smoke: the sexual impact was shatte
e.
ring. He was no stranger to hard-core pornography which was far more graphic than
what the Crazy Horse offered but this was somehow more exciting, more shockingly l
ewd, than all of the erotic films he had ever seen. The Crazy Horse review had a
kinky, forbidden quality that made pornography seem tame while it actually deli
veredgirls
The less.were gorgeous. Long legs. Full, high-set breasts. Firm buttocks. Tiny
waists. Galvanizing faces. More variety than the eye could take in. More beauty
than the mind could comprehend or the heart appreciate. Dozens of girls, all bar
e-breasted, bare-assed, their pubic bushes trimmed into neat hearts. All manner
of costumes, all skimpy: leather straps, chains, fur belts, boots, jeweled dog c
ollars, feathers, silk scarves . . . Their eyes were heavily mascaraed, and some
of them wore sequined designs on their faces and some of them wore golden rings
The
in best
theirnumber
noses of andthesomeevening
of themfeatured
had silver-painted
two performers. nipples
She was
and aandstriking
and and.blond
e, and he was a lean black man. Nude. Oiled. Gleaming under the blue and amber s
potlights. Touching. Embracing. Dancing. It seemed as if they were making love b
efore Harry's eyes, yet the man was never more intimate than when he briefly tou
ched her breasts, and the woman got no bolder than when she slid her hands acros
s his glanced
Harry buttocks.atGliding.
Rita. SheWhirling.
was intent Andonthetheaudience
show. Perspiration
was in a white dotted
heat.her delic
ate upper lip. That sight was infinitely more erotic than the stage show. He cou
ldn't lookheaway.
Gradually becameHe aware
wantedofhera new
badly.excitement in the audience, and he glanced at
the stage. Although he did this dance several times a night, although he must b
e exhausted, although his mind must be full of choreography, the black man had b
egun to respond to his partner. His dark penis was only half limp, beginning to
swell with blood. The blonde turned on one foot and fell gracefully into his arm
s and as the lights winked out, she reached for the thick stiffening center of him
There
Outside,
.In thesaid,
Rita wasdarkness
she
noAfter
perspiration
said,theanaudience
We
hour,
haven't
onthis
her
wastalked
is
lip.
asaquiet
bore.
Did
about IasShall
imagine
my
stones.
book,
we it?
go?
andhethat's
wondered.
really what you wa
nted to do. I feel guilty, what with the wonderful evening you've given me. Tell
you what. We'll walk to the Hotel George V, have some champagne in a quiet corn
He
er was
and confused.
talk aboutHadn't my book.they gone to the Crazy Horse to be turned on? Hadn't she
expected him to make a pass afterward? He was thinking about how to make it whe
n she
As theystarted
crossedrunning
the lobby
off ofabout
theher
George
book.V and boarded the elevator, he said, Do t
Now
hey
I don't
he
havewasknow.
a totally
rooftop
We'redisoriented.
restaurant
going to my here?
room.
You're not staying at the convention hotel? I kno
wI've
it'smadedull, a tidy
but thissum from
is terribly
Changingexpensive.
Tomorrow, I'm splurging, for once. I have a sm
all suite overlooking the gardens. Fifty pounds a day plus forty percent in serv
In
iceher charges
room aandbottletaxes.ofButchampagne
worth it.stood in a silver bucket full of crushed ice b
eside
She
Incredulous,
HeYou're
What?
Don't
Impotent?
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put
picked
grinned.
you
her
the
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be
it
not
celibate?
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course
silly.
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heup.
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ofsaid,
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in
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went
hands.
itYou're
etice
some
to
Chandon,
and
the
seducing
religious
Thepulled
ladies
ice
1962.
is
me!
her
objection?
room
hardly
Openonto
atit,
Lapérouse.
melted.
the
please?
bed.When
Shedid
toreyouatorder
his clothe
this?
s as hungrily as he tore at hers. He found one more thing they had in common: a
fierceskipped
They sex drive.the rest of the convention and stayed in bed. They had their meals
sent went
They up. Theyout fortalked,
lunchmade
on Monday,
love, andbutslept
whenasthey if came
they back
were to
drugged.
the room, he wante
dIWill
In
She
I'm
Why
You've
her
bed
thought
laughed.
too
shouldn't
again.
you?
hebeen
sore,
stroked
you'd
theyou
sheseducer
never
her
move
said.
breasts.
ask.
infrom
But
with
She
the
there
me?
Give
made
start.
are
up
she
himyour
other
Iasked.
stretch
want
flat
ways.
myout
in
chance.
London.
on his back,
Move in andwith
sheme.
slid down
between his legs, nestling her face there. I don't know if what we've got can la
st more than a few months but as long as it lasts, we're going to be great togethe
r. Then for a while she made soft purring noises in his lap, and when she finally
Someone
Stiff
raisedwithwas
hercold,
shouting
head crusted
she his
lookedname.
withlike
snow,
a kitten
Harry raised
that had him
been
selfatupafrom
saucer
theofbedcream
of the c
argo trailer.
Claude was staringHe looked
throughoverthehisrear
shoulder.
window of the snowmobile cabin. Harry! Hey, H
arry! He was barely audible above the wind and the engine noise. Light! Ahead! Loo
k!
At first he didn't understand what Jobert meant. He was stiff, chilled and still
half in his daydream. Then he lifted his gaze and saw that they were driving st
raight toward a hazy yellow light that sparkled in the snow-flakes and shimmered
across the ice. He got on his hands and knees, ready to jump from the trailer a
s soon asdrove
Johnson theythe stopped.
snowmobile along the familiar ice plateau and into the clearin
g where the igloos had been. The domes were gone, crushed by enormous slabs of i
ce. But one of the snowmobiles was running, headlights blazing; and two people in
One
Harry
arctic
oflaunched
them
gearwaswere
himself
Rita.
standing
frombytheit.cargo trailer while the snowmobile was still in
motion. He fell into the snow. He rolled, stumbled onto his feet, and ran to her
He
.Harry!
grabbed her and nearly lifted her above his head. Then he put her down and lo
wered his snow mask and tried to speak and couldn't speak and started to cry and
Eventually,
She
hugged
Bitshook
Just
You offrightened.
know her
a her
nosebleed.
what
instead.
her head.
we'll
voiceBehind
It's
do
quavering,
ifstopped.
her
we get
misted
she
off
You?
said.
goggles,
this damned
Areher
you
ship
lovely
hurt?
of green
ice? eyes were wide w
ith
Grinning,
She
Clapping
We'll
AGeorge
Moët
room
curiosity
kissed
etgooverlooking
V.
one
Chandon.
she
to
him.
hand
Paris.
and on
said, delight.
the
Harry's
To garden.
the Crazy
shoulder,
HorsePete
Saloon.Johnson said, Have some consideration
for those who had no wives to bring. And didn't you hear what I said? I said, Th
e gang's all here. He pointed to a pair of snowmobiles racing toward them through
the
Roger,
Mustsnow.
be,BrianJohnson
and George,
said. You shecan
said,
hardly
relieved.
expect to run across a bunch of strangers out
The
here.gang's all here, Harry agreed. But where in the name of God does it go next?
1:32Soviet nuclear submarine Ilya Pogodin, on the fourteenth day of a hundred-da
The
y electronic espionage mission, reached its first monitoring station right on sc
hedule. The captain, Nikita Gorov, ordered the maneuvering room to hold the ship
steady in the moderate southeasterly currents north of Jan Mayen Island, forty m
iles from the coast of Greenland, one hundred feet beneath the stormy surface of
the North Atlantic. Although the Ilya Pogodin, named after an official Hero of t
he Soviet People, was a Class V fleet submarine that carried no nuclear missiles
, it was nonetheless a substantial ship. It was over two hundred eight-five feet
long and had a displacement of forty-two hundred tons when submerged. The southe
asterly currents caused it little if any trouble; it would never drift more than
Peter
one hundred
Timoshenko,
yardsthefromyoung
wherecommunications
Gorov had ordered
officer,
it was
anchored.
in the control center at
Gorov's side. Around him the windows and dials on the electronic equipment all
pulsed and glowed and blinked in the half-light: red, amber, green. Even the cei
ling was lined with scopes, graphs, readout screens and control panels. When the
maneuvering room acknowledged Gorov's order, and when the engine room and react
or room had been made aware of it, Timoshenko said, Request permission to run up
Timoshenko
the
That's
aerial,
what stepped
Captain.
we're into
here the
for.main companionway and walked thirty feet to the comm
unications center. He sat in front of the primary console and studied the readou
t screens and scopes on his own computer boards. He smiled and began to hum as h
e worked. In the company of men, he felt awkward; but he was comfortable with the
companionship of machines. He had been at ease in the control room, but this pl
Topside,
ace,
Are we
Yes. with
Timoshenko
ready?
onits
theeven
another
outer
flicked
heavier
hull
technician
aof
concentration
yellow
the Ilya
asked.
switch.
Pogodin,
of gadgetry,
a smallwas
helium
his home.
balloon was eject
ed from a pressurized tube on the sail. The balloon rose rapidly through the dar
k sea, expanding as it went, trailing the multicommunications wire behind it. Wh
en the balloon broke the surface, the technicians in the Ilya Pogodin were able
to monitor every message sent to, from and within the eastern coast of Greenland
via every communications medium except note passing and underground telephone l
ines. Because it was the same dull gray-blue color as the winter sea, the balloo
n and the short, complicated antennae attached to it couldn't have been seen from th
e deck ofGorov
Captain a ship
stepped
even into
ten yards
Timoshenko's
away. domain a few minutes later. He nodded at
Timoshenko
Of
Not
theinterest?
much
two assistant
aswasyetsmiling.
. .tech
. nThere's
icians
Full input.
and
a group
saidof
toAmerican
Timoshenko,
Marines
Anything?
winter-testing some equ
ipment
Keep menear
informed,
the coast. Gorov said. Then he went to the officer's mess and ate lunch.
Although
Harry
1:40 said,
GunvaldHaveLarsson's
you gotten voice
through
crackled
to Thule?
with static, it was intelligible. I've
been in almost continuous contact with them and with Norwegian officials at a me
teorological
Can Norwegians
The either ofstation
them
are pretty
reach
on Spitsbergen
us?
much lockedforinthebypast
ice.twenty-five
The Americans minutes.
have several Kaman
Huskies at Thule. That's their standard rescue helicopter. The Huskies have aux
iliary fuel tanks and long-range capability. But conditions at ground level there
aren't really good enough for lift-off. Terrific winds. And by the time they go
t to you if they could get to you the weather would have deteriorated to the point
where
Therethey doesn't
probably
just wouldn't
happen tobebeable an icebreaker
to put downorona your
battleship
iceberg.in our neighborhood
Harry
?Do
IThenever
you
Americans
said,
think
did believe
Well,
you
saycannot.
I in
haven't
ride miracles.
ithad
out?time to catalog our remaining supplies, but I kno
w we can't have enough petrol to keep us warm any longer than another twenty-fou
Ar loud
Larsson
hours.burst
hesitated.
of staticThen:echoed
According
like submachine-gun
to the latest fire
forecasts,
in thethis
ice cave.
is bigger than a
ny other major weather pattern we've had all winter. We're in for no less than a
week of bitter storms. One atop the other. Not even a brief respite between the
It
m. was Harry's turn to hesitate. Even in their thermal clothing, even sheltered
from the wind, they could not survive for a week without at least some heat. The
y were virtually without food; and hunger would weaken their resistance to the s
ubzero
IHarry,
readtemperatures.
did you
you. It doesn't
read me?look good, does it? But then again, we're drifting southwa
rd, I'veoutbeen
of studying
the bad weather.
the charts here . . . Do you have any idea how many miles per
day At athat
That's guess
approximately
iceberg
. . .ofthirty,
yours
the same
will figure
maybe travel?
forty.I've arrived at with the charts. And do you
Harry
knowAt best.
Ten.
I'm
How
Harry,how
positive.
large
thought
You're
itmuch
Perhaps
issure?
ranges
about
of that
this asstorm
oneit.
little
represents
hundred
pattern?'
Fifteen
asand
ten.
real
miles
twenty
southward
permiles
day?south
movement?
of your last known position.
You'd need eight or ten days or even longer to get out of the blizzard to a plac
eTheWhat
where
Americans
about
thosethehelicopters
have
UNGYrelayed
trawlers?
could
the news
reachtoyou.
them, Gunvald said spiritlessly. Both ships
are making for you at their best possible speed. But Thule says that the seas ar
e extremely rough even beyond the storm area. And those trawlers are two hundred
and thirty miles away. Under the current conditions, their best speed might not
Weamount
mighttoasmuch.
well know precisely where we stand, no matter how nasty it looks, Ha
rry thought. He said: Can a ship that size push a hundred miles or more into a st
orm Dothink
IOf center
you want
course.those
asan bad
two
honest
ascaptains
thisanswer?
oneare
without
suicidal,
beingGunvald
torn tosaid.
pieces?
He spoke too fast, spitting
Sighing,
HarryThey'll
the words
said,
Harry
probably
outI said,
as
agree.
turn
if itI'll
back.
wascall
painful
you again
for him into
fifteen
make the
minutes.
judgment.
We've got to have a
conference here. There's a chance we'll think of something. A damned small chance
Harry
,I'll he thought.
put
be waiting.
the microphone down on top of the radio and stood up. You heard him, he
told the in
Everyone others.
the ice cave was staring at either Carpenter or the radio set. Johnso
n, Breskin and Fischer stood near the entrance; they had their goggles in place
and were ready to go outside and pick through the ruins of the temporary camp. B
rian Dougherty had been studying a chart of the Greenland Sea and the North Atlan
tic; but now he realized that pinpointing the location of the trawlers was prett
y much useless, and he had lost interest in it. Before Harry called Edgeway Stat
ion, George Lin had been pacing from one end of the cave to the other, exercisin
g his bruised muscles to keep them from going completely stiff and immobilizing
him; but now he was standing very still, not even blinking, as if he had been fr
ozen alive. Rita and Claude were kneeling on the floor of the cave, examining a
carton of foodstuffs that had been severely damaged by the falling pressure ridg
e. As apparently lifeless as they were, all seven of them might have been figure
s in said
Rita some what
bizarreallmural
of them hanging
were thinking
on a museumbutwall.
what none of them wanted to mention
: If the trawlers can reach us, they won't be here until tomorrow. They can't pos
sibly make it in time to take us aboard before midnight. And at midnight all sixt
yWebombs don'tgoknow
off.the size or the shape of the iceberg, Fischer said challengingly. Most
Pete
of the Johnson
chargesdisagreed.
may be inClaude,
the iceHarry
that'sandstill
I were
partatofthe
theend
main
of winter
the bomb
field.
line when
the first tsunami passed under us. I think we followed a fairly straight route
back to camp. So we must have driven right by or across all sixty charges. And I
'd bet my right arm this berg isn't anywhere near large enough to withstand the
After
concussion.
a short silence Brian cleared his throat and said, You mean the iceberg's g
Brian
oing Maybeclose
But
Same to
thing,
swallowed
not
be to
ablown
thousand,
it,
Breskin
hard.
into
Ritaasaid
SoHarry
said.
thousand
we're
matter-of-factly.
said.
all
pieces?
going to beHiskilled.
bass voice
Or dumped
rebounded
intohollowly
the sea.from
the Isn't
icethere
walls. anything
The sea's
we can freezing.
do to save
You ourselves?
wouldn't last Brian
fiveasked,
minuteslooking
in it.from face t
o face.
Throughout the conversation George Lin had been as motionless and quiet as a sta
tue, but suddenly he turned and took three quick steps toward Dougherty. Your alm
Startled,
Lin's
ighty handsfamilyBrian
were
can't
backed
fisted
bailupatyou
ahis
step
outsides.
of
orthis
two.
Hisone!
face was lined with anger. How do you l
ike being helpless? He was shouting. How do you like it? Your big, rich, political
ly powerful family doesn't mean a goddamned thing out here. Now you know what it
's like for the rest of us. Now you have to scramble to save yourself. Just exac
tly
Lin
That's
like
turned
enough,
theonrest
him.Harry
ofHis
us!said.
face had been transformed by hatred. His family sits back
with all its money and talks about socialism, redistribution of the wealth . . .
It was people like them who started the trouble in China. You let them get a fo
ot in the door, and the Communists come right after them. The barbarians and the
Brian
cossacksdidn't
and put
the uskillers
on this andiceberg,
the humanHarry
animals
saidstorm
sharply.
right And
in after
neither
them.
didThe
his family
When
. ForLin God's
realized
sake, that
George,he had
he saved
been ranting,
your lifethe lessflush
thanofananger
hour drained
ago! from his
cheeks. He seemed confused, then embarrassed. He shook his head as if to clear it
Lin
.Don't
I'm
turned
tell
. . back
.me,
sorry.
toHarry
Dougherty,
said. but TellheBrian.
didn't look him in the face. I'm sorry. I re
ally am. I don't . . . I don't know what came over me. You did save my life. Har
ry's
Lin
It'snodded
right.
all right,
and
I .went
. .Brian
I've
to thesaid.
behaved
far end just
of terribly.
the cave. He walked back and forth, exerci
sing has
What his so
aching
terrorized
muscles,that staring
littleatman?
the Carpenter
ice in frontwondered.
of him.What happened to twi
st
Ishimthere
up anything
inside like we can
this? do to save ourselves? Brian asked, dismissing the inciden
tMaybe,
with Lin. Harry said. The first thing we have to do is get some of those bombs out of
Claude
Fischer
the
Mostice
How could
likely.
stood
was
andthey
amazed.
defuse
up byeverthe
them.
be
Impossible!
carton
retrieved?
of half-ruined
Fischer said
food.scornfully.
It isn't impossible. We've got
an auxiliary drill, ice axes and the power saw. If we could take our time, we m
ight angle down toward each bomb, dig a line of steps in the ice . . . But, Harr
y, we needed a day and a half just to bury them. Digging them out again will be
much
Leaving
But wemoreonly
the
difficult.
niche
have fenin We'll
the
hours,
wall
needby
Fischer
four,
the cave
five,
said.entrance
six days,andperhaps
walkingatofull
theweek.
middle of
the room, Pete Johnson said, Wait a minute now. Harry said we had to defuse some
of the bombs, not all of them. He looked at Carpenter. You want to explain yourself
H?arry said, The nearest bomb is three hundred yards from our position. If we retr
ieve and disarm it, we'll be nine hundred and forty-five feet from the nearest b
omb. Each charge is forty-five feet from the one in front of it. So, if we take
up ten of them we'll be over a quarter of a mile from the nearest explosion. The
other fifty bombs will still detonate at midnight. But our end of the iceberg m
Johnson
ight
Might,
It's
INot
How
With
And
It didn't
won't
asurvive
do
ifour
the
good
said,
weFischer
best
say
auxiliary
explode.
get
drill
one.
the
it
The
chance.
thewas.
into
said.
shock.
plastic
bombs
drill.
theIt
out?
bomb
charge
Reopen
mightcasing?
just
responds
the shafts.
be large
onlyenough
to a certain
to sustain
voltage
us. of electric c
urrent.
Besides, Neither
Harryshock
said,northe heat
icewill
drill's
do the
bitsjob,
aren't
Franz.
hard enough to cut through a steel
And
casing.
when we've opened the shaft? the German asked. Just reel in the bomb by its cha
in?Something
You'll
Not if we
chewuse
like
thethe
that.
chain
smaller
to pieces
bits. The
whenoriginal
you reopenshaft
theisshaft.
four inches in diameter. Bu
t the bomb is only three inches in diameter. If we use a three-and-one-ha1f-inch
bit, we might be able to slip past the chain. After all, it's lying flat agains
Fischer
t the side wasn't
of the satisfied.
original Evenshaft.if you can open the hole without shredding the cha
in,We'll
thesnap
sidesthe ofupper
the bombend will
of thestill
chainbeto
welded
a snow
tomobile
the ice.
and try to pop the bomb out
Brian
of Itthe
Maybe
There
Suchwon't
said,
as?
you're
must
shaft.
work.
beIright.
another
don't see way.
how we can just lie down and wait for the end, Franz. Tha
t wouldn't make sense. He turned to Carpenter. But if your plan works, if we can g
et the bombs out of the ice, will it be possible to uncover ten of them in ten h
Johnson
ours?
We won't
Even so,said,
know
Fischer
Iuntil
think
said,
wemaybe
try,
his we
accent
Harry
can.thickening
said, resolutely
as he became
refusing
more
to and
raisemore
false
excited,
hopes. wh
at will we have gained? We'll still be adrift on an iceberg. We'll still have en
ough fuel to keep us warm only until tomorrow afternoon. We'll still freeze to de
ath.
Getting to her feet, Rita said, Franz, I wish to hell you would stop playing the
devil's advocate, or whatever it is you're doing. You're a good man. You can hel
p us survive. Or for the lack of your help we may all die. Nobody is expendable
here.
My sentiments
Nobody isexactly,
dead weight. HarryWesaid.
need He
you,
pulled
for God's
his hood
sake!over his head and laced it t
ightly beneath his chin. And if we can buy some time by retrieving a few of the b
ombs well, there's always the chance we'll be rescued sooner than now seems possib
With
le.How?less
One ofBreskin
thecontention
trawlers
asked.in his voice than there had been a moment ago, Fischer said
, Didn't
Harry shookyouhisandhead
Gunvald
emphatically.
agree thatI'vethe trawlers
learned never
can'ttopossibly
be absolutely
reach us?
certain of
anything. You can make a fool of yourself so easily that way. If one of those c
aptains is damned good and damned-all bullheaded, and if he has a really top-fli
Fischer
ghtToocrew,
Well,many
if
washe
ifs,
andgrim.
isifBreskin
Horatio
heIfishe's
asaid.
Hornblower,
bitHoratio
lucky,Hornblower
if
he he
might
doesget
we'll
show
through.
have
up here
a chance.
tomorrow, all flags fl
Harry
They
ying
I'lllooked
were
and
said,
needsailing
silent.
every
atWhat
oneman
like
about
another.
onthetheclappers,
No
bomb-recovery
restoneofdisagreed
Iyou?
wantproject,
towith
be around
him.
Carpenter
to saysaid,
hello.
fitting the tint
ed goggles over his eyes Rita, will you stay here and watch over the radio, put t
Claude
hrough
All right.
said,
that call Someone
to Gunvald?
should finish searching the camp before the snow drifts over
Harry
I'll
the ruins.
started
handle thattowardtoo,theRita
entrance
said.to the cave. Let's get moving then. I swear I c
an hear those sixty clocks ticking. I don't want to be too near them when the al
arms go off.
Three: Prison
2:27 Gorov had lain down to nap just two minutes ago, but he already knew that
Nikita
he was not going to be able to sleep. The past haunted him in the form of one s
mall ghost. When he closed his eyes he could see little Nikolai running toward h
im through a soft yellow haze. The child's arms were open wide, and he was grinn
ing. But the distance between them remained the same, a bit more than arm's leng
th. With his mind the captain reached, reached into the ether, strained, and cri
ed inhedespair
When openedbecause
his eyes,he Gorov
could looked
not touch
at once
the boy.
toward the silver-framed photograp
h on the corner desk: Nikolai and himself standing in front of a piano-accordion
player on the Moscow River cruise ship. At times like this, when the past lay e
specially heavy on him, Gorov was monstrously depressed by the photograph. But h
e could not remove it. He could not put it in a drawer or throw it away any more
Suddenly
than he charged
could chopwithoffnervous
his right
energy,
handhemerely
got upbecause
from hisNikolai
bunk.had He wanted
often held
to pace
it.
, but his quarters were too small for that. In three steps he had walked the len
gth of the narrow aisle between the bed and the closet. He couldn't allow the cr
ew to see how distraught he was; otherwise, he might have paced up and down the
main companionway. Finally he sat down at the desk and took the photograph in bo
th hands, as if by confronting it and the agonizing loss that it represented he cou
ld spoke
He soothesoftly
the coruscating
to the golden-haired
pain in hisboychest
in the
and pic
calm ture.
himself.
I am not responsible for
He
yourknewdeath,
thatNikki.
was true. He believed it, which was more important than just knowin
g it. Yet oceans of guilt pumped through him like sewage churning through a high
lyI the
In pressurized
knowmiddle
you never
ofpipe.
June,
blamedseven
me, months
Nikki. ago,
But Ithe
wishIlya
I could
Pogodin
hearwasyoutwotell
thirds
me so.
of the
way through an ultra-secret ninety-day electronic surveillance mission on the Me
diterranean route. She was submerged nine miles off the Egyptian coast, directly
north of the city of Alexandria. The multicommunications aerial was up, and hund
reds of minims of data, important and otherwise, were filing into her computer b
ankstwoevery
At o'clock
minute.
in the morning, the fifteenth day of June, a message came in from
the Naval Intelligence Office at Sevastopol. It had been relayed from the Naval
Ministry in Moscow. And it required a confirmation from the Ilya Pogodin, there
by breaking the radio silence which was an absolute necessity during a mission o
f thisthesort.
When code specialist had finished, Gorov was wakened by the night communicat
ions officer. He sat up in his bunk and read from the pale yellow paper. The mes
sage began with latitude and longitude coordinates and orders to rendezvous in t
wenty-two hours with the Petr Vavilov, a Vostok Class research ship that was cur
rently in this part of the Mediterranean. That much of it piqued his curiosity a m
idnight meeting in the middle of the sea was a much more traditional piece of cl
oak-and-dagger work than that to which he was accustomed and the rest of it brought
KREMLIN
YOUR
SOONEST
ALL
ARRANGED
FIRST
COMMAND
CONFIRM
Athimmidnight
TRANSPORTATION
straight
SON
PRESENCE
OFFICER
HOSPITAL
STOP
YOUR
RECEIPT
IN Gorov
STOPSERIOUS
SHIP
to STOP
REQUIRED
ZHUKOV
his
STOP
passed
HAS
CONDITION
feet,
TO MOSCOW
BEEN
ASSUME
control
trembling.
of the submarine to Zhukov and boarded the Petr
Vavilov. From the main deck of the research ship, a helicopter took him to Dama
scus, Syria. He boarded a Russian diplomatic jet for its scheduled flight from D
amascus to Moscow, and he arrived at Sheremetyevo Airport at three o'clock on th
Ae functionary
afternoon offrom the the
sixteenth.
Naval Ministry met him at the terminal. There is a car wai
In
The
ting,
the
manComrade
car
fromGorov
the
Gorov.
said, What
Ministry seemed
is the
embarrassed,
matter withasNikki?
if he were somehow responsible
for the boy's condition. He entered the hospital thirty-one days ago with what was
first thought to be mononucleosis or viral influenza. He was nauseous. He could
not even take fluids. He was hospitalized for intravenous feeding so that he wo
uld not dehydrate. You weren't notified, of course, because you were on a most s
ecret
But itmission.
wasn't either
Furthermore,
mononucleosis
the situation
or influenza,
did not seemGorov
allsaid
thatwoodenly.
critical.Surprisingly
, he was not tense any longer. Instead, he felt slow-witted, dull, lethargic. It
was as if he had been drugged; and he knew that the drug was resignation, a cow
ard's
The those
But
Yes. doctors
And
antidote
then
tests
thought
there
for
were
fear.
henegative
was might
a brief
have
too.
remission
rheumaticoffever.
the symptoms. He seemed in the best
of health for three, almost four days. When the symptoms returned, new diagnosti
c tests were begun. Eight days ago they discovered . . . he has a cancerous brain
tumor.
Cancer,
The tumorGorov
is toosaid
large
thickly.
to be operable and too advanced to ever succumb to cobalt t
reatments. When it became clear that Nikolai's condition was rapidly deterioratin
g,
The
Heweman
How other
islong
broke
only
from
man
does
your
eight
the
said
heradio
Ministry
years
have
nothing.
silence
toold.
hesitated.
live?and called
Then,you
quietly:
back. He could be gone at any minut
Ever
e. since he had read that decoded message in his quarters aboard the Ilya Pogo
din, thirty-seven hours ago, he had known that Nikki was dying. The People's Gov
ernment and the Naval Admiralty were hardly cruel, but on the other hand they we
re not prepared to interrupt an important espionage mission on the Mediterranean
route unless the situation was quite hopeless. He had carefully prepared himself
However,
for thisheawfulhad not
news.prepared himself to reach the hospital and find Nikki alread
y dead. Dead less than five minutes. Still in his bed. Wrapped in stiff sheets.
His golden
Anya stood athairthelank,
window,
stillpretending
damp withtosweat.
watchEyes
the people
open, staring,
down on Kalinin
sightlessProspek
. . .
t. When he whispered her name she turned to him. Her lips were trembling. I wish
you'd
HeThere
For
They
II've
went
know.
thebeen
didn't
was
to here.
remainder
her
sotell
nothing
alone
andof
mehe
Iand
that
until
could
held
frightened.
summer
her
yesterday.
do for
very
they
him.
close
triedandtoshe
findheld
things
him to
andsmile
they about.
wept. They
went to the Taganka Theater, to the ballet, the music hall, and the circus. They
danced more than once at the big pavilion in Gorki Park and exhausted themselve
s as children might with the amusements at Sokolniki. Once a week they ate dinner
at Aragvi, perhaps the best restaurant in the city, where Anya learned to smile
about the ice cream and jam, where Nikita developed a taste for the spicy chick
en zatsivi smothered in walnut sauce and where they both drank too much vodka wi
th their caviar, too much wine with their sulguni and bread. They made love ever
y night, hungry and explosive love, as if this were their refutation of sufferin
g, cancer,
Anya appeared
death.
to recover from the loss more quickly and more completely than did
Nikita. For one thing, she was thirty-four, ten years younger than he was. Her
spirit was more resilient than his. Furthermore, she was not burdened with the g
uilt that he bore like a leaden yoke. He knew that Nikki had asked for him repea
tedly during the last weeks of his life and especially during the final few hour
s. Although he knew he was being foolish and irrational, he felt as if he had de
serted the boy, as if he had failed his only son. Although a healthy glow gradua
llythe
By returned
first week
to Anya's
of September,
cheeks, Nikita
Anya wasonlyback
feigned
at herrecovery.
job full time. She was a re
search botanist specializing in crossbreeding experiments at a large field labor
atory in the deep pine forests twenty miles outside of Moscow. Her work soon bec
ame one more avenue to forgetfulness; and she traveled farther along it every da
y, arriving
Although theyearly
continued
and staying
to spendlatetheatnights
the laboratory.
and weekends together, he was alone
too much now. The apartment was full of memories that had grown painful, as was t
he dacha they owned in the country. He went for long walks, and almost every tim
e he ended up at the zoo or the museum or at some other landmark where he and Ni
kkidreamed
He had oftenof his
gonesontogether.
all the time and woke in the middle of the night with a si
ck, hollow feeling. In the dreams Nikki was forever asking why his father had ab
andoned
On the eighth
him. of October, Nikita went to his superiors at the Naval Ministry and
requested reassignment to the Ilya Pogodin. The ship was in the yards at Kalini
ngrad for scheduled maintenance and to take on some new electronic monitoring ge
ar. He returned to duty, supervised the installation of the surveillance equipmen
t and took the submarine on a two-week shakedown cruise in the Baltic during the
Hemiddle
was inofMoscow
December.
with Anya on New Year's Day, but they did not go out. In Russia
this was a holiday for the children. Boys and girls were everywhere: at the pup
pet shows, the ballet, the movies, at the street shows and in the parks. Even th
e Kremlin grounds were thrown open to them. And at every corner these small ones
would be chattering happily about the presents and the gingerbread men that Ded
Moroz, Grandfather Frost, had given them. Although Nikita and Anya were together
, each supporting the other, that was one sight they chose not-to face. They spe
nt the entire day in their three-room apartment. They made love twice. Anya cook
ed chebureki, Armenian meat pies fried in deep fat, and they washed the food dow
n with
He slepta on
great
thedeal
nightoftrain
sweettoAlgeshat.
Kaliningrad. The wind did not bring him the pure,
dreamless sleep that he had expected. He woke twice, his son's name on his lips
, his
On thehands
secondfisted,
of January
sweatheshining
took theon Ilya
his face.
Pogodin to sea on a hundred-day espiona
ge mission. He looked forward to the fourteen weeks beneath the North Atlantic,
for that seemed like a good time and place to shrive himself of his remaining gr
ief at
But andnight
his ever-growing
Nikki came toguilt. him, came down through the fathoms, asking the famili
ar and unanswerable questions: Why did you abandon me, Father? Why didn't you com
e to me when I needed you? Why didn't you help me? Why didn't you save me, Fathe
Someone
r? Why rapped on the cabin door. Like a note reverberating in the hollow of a b
ell,
Gorov
He
TheTimoshenko,
put
door
the
looked
down
sound
opened,
the
up
sir.
echoed
from
picture
and Timoshenko
the
softly
and
silver-framed
turned
in peered
theaway
small
photograph.
in
from
room.
at the desk.
him. We've
Yes?Come
beenin,
intercepting
Lieutenant.a serie
sThat
What's
of messages
United
it about?
Nations
you ought study
to read.
group. They call their base Edgeway Station. Remember i
t? Well, they're in trouble.
2:46 Carpenter wound the steel chain securely around the frame-mounted bumper o
Harry
n the front of the snowmobile. He tucked the last two inches of it under one of t
he loops, tugged on the chain until it drew tight, locking the loose end in plac
e.It will
Nothing
hold,
to doClaude
now but
said,
trust
patting
in luck.
the chain where it encircled the bumper. He was
kneeling
Oh, that
You
Not I'm not
think on
either,
thethe
sochain
much
iceHarry
beside
worried
will said,
break?
Harry,
about
getting
his
it winding
back
to histooff
feet
thethe
wind.
andbumper.
stretching. Not likely. It loo
ks fine, almost delicate. But it is four-thousand-pound test, after all. That sh
ould be more than strong enough for this bit of work. It's the other end of the
thing that worries me. It's not soldered to the bomb casing, remember. It's mere
Roger
lyThat's
Just
snapped
Breskin
thea same,
lock
to was
the
snap,
it's
ready
eyethe
loop.
Claude
atweak
thesaid,
spot.
controls
following
of theHarry
snowmobile
away from
which
thewas
taut
parked
chain.
virtu
ally on top of the reopened blasting shaft. Behind the slightly misted glass and
the thumping wiper blade, his face was as hazy and shapeless as the face of a g
Once he had pulled his snow mask over his mouth and nose, Harry signaled Breskin
host.
to begin. Then he turned into the wind and stared at the small, perfectly round
Pete
holeJohnson
in the was
ice.kneeling near the shaft, waiting for the snowmobile to get out
of his way so that he could monitor the progress of the bomb when it began to mo
After
ve. Fischer,
he had revved
Lin andtheDougherty
engine several
had returned
times,toBres
theksnow
in slipped
mobilesthe
to get
snowmobile
warm. into
reverse. It moved less than a yard before the chain held it. The Evinrude chang
ed notes and grew louder as he fed it fuel; and gradually the tinny sound of it
camechain
The to dominate
was stretched
the wailing
tight.wind.
In fact it was so tight that Harry imagined it wo
uld chain
But
Not
The
Breskin
Regardless
produce,
the
an inch.
bomb
accelerated.
appeared
ofdid
ifwhat
plucked,
nothe
tomove.
vibrate.
had asaid
hightonote
Claude,
worthyHarry
of any
began
operatic
to think
soprano.
that the chain wo
uld Evinrude
The
Suddenly,
snap. withwasa noise
at peaklike
power,
a rifle
screaming.
shot, the links broke out of the side of the
new shaft in which they had been frozen. The cylinder tore free of its icy bed.
The snowmobile rolled backward and the chain remained taut and the bomb rose in
Pete
the Johnson
shaft. got to his feet and straddled the hole as Harry and Jobert joined h
im. He peered into the narrow black well, then signaled Breskin to stop. Grasping
the chain with both hands, he hoisted the tubular pack of explosives out of the
shaft and, with Harry's help, laid it on the ice.
2:58
Gunvald Larsson was adding milk to his mug of coffee when the call came through
from the United States military base at Thule, Greenland. He put the bottle down
and went to the shortwave set. This is Larsson at Edgeway. I'm reading you clear
The
ly. communications
Go ahead, please. officer at Thule had a strong, mellifluous voice that seemed
impervious
I'm afraidtonot.static.
They're Have
awfully
you heard
busy.anything
Mrs. Carmore
penter from
hasyour
leftlost
the sheep?
radio in the ice
cave, and she's trying to salvage whatever's serviceable from the ruins of thei
r temporary camp. I don't expect her to call me unless there's a drastic change
inHere
How's
Terrible.
theirtoo.
the
situation.
weather
And getting
it's atgoing
Edgeway?
worse.
to get a whole lot worse before it gets better, believe
me. Wind speeds and wave heights are setting storm records on the North Atlantic
G.unvald frowned at the radio set. He cleared his throat. Are you trying to tell m
eWell,
One
But
thethey
ofUNGY
the
them
started
Melville
trawlers
is. north is
aretenonly
turning
ortwo
twelve
back?
hoursyears
ago!older than the Liberty. She could proba
bly ride out a storm like this easily enough. But she doesn't have the power or
the construction to plow into it head on, against the wind. Her captain's afraid
Gunvald
she'll
But
Even he's
there
wiped
break
still
theone
apart
onhand
seasthe
ifareacross
hebad.
fringe
doesn't
his
of the
face.
turnstorm.
back
His fore
now.head was filmed with perspiration
.Yes.
He wiped
The American
his hand paused.
on his trousers.
The radio hissed
The Liberty
with static,
is continuing,
as if itthen?
were filled with
snakes.
I've nothing
Maybe not.
Look,
Butelse
if
herItoskipper
were
pinyou
them
really
I on.
wouldn't
isn'tpinmuchall
more my confident
hopes on her.
than the captain of t
heAs
I suppose
Melville.
I told you,
you still
the weather's
can't getgetting
a rescueworse
helicopter
by the minute
in the here.
air, Gunvald
Everything's
said.groun
Static
Finally
ded. Will crackled
thebeofficer
forfrom
days.
attheThule,
We're
speaker.
not
sounding
happy
Gunvald
aabout
bit
saidem
it, bnothing.
arrassed,
but there'ssaid,
nothing
The we
Liberty
can do.
might
Gunvald
just
That's
If the
makesighed.
upit,
Liberty
to you.
you
turns
I'm
know.not
back
There's
going
too .tonothing
.tell
. thenthe
that
I'll
others
says haveabout
ittomust
tell
theturn
them.
Melville.
back.
I won't
Not have
yet. any
choice. But there's no sense depressing them with this news while there's still
Thesomemanhope.
at Thule said, We're pulling for them. Everybody here is pulling for them
. If it'll make them feel any better, you tell them that. The story has already h
it the news wires in the States. Millions of people are pulling for them.
3:05communications center was full of light and motion. Seven softly glowing rea
The
dout screens flickered with messages that had been intercepted by the main survei
llance aerial one hundred feet overhead. Programming consoles were aglow with al
l the primary colors. Two technicians worked at one end of the small chamber, an
d Timoshenko
Among the hundreds
stood ofnearcommuniqués
the entrance being
withcon
Captain
tinuously Gorov.
sorted and stored by the Ily
a Pogodin's computers, there was a steady stream of data pertaining to the Edgewa
y crisis. The computer had been instructed to create a special file for any mess
ages that contained one or more of five key words: Carpenter, Larsson, Edge-way,
Melville,
Is this complete?
Liberty. Gorov asked when he finished reading the computer-typed Edgeway
Timoshenko nodded. The computer has been programmed to produce an updated print on
material.
the subject every fifteen minutes. The one you have in your hands is only ten m
inutes old. There may have been a few minor developments. But you have the basic
s,
Ifsir. the weather on the surface is even half as bad as they're saying it is, the Li
berty
Gorov
It looks will
stared
that
turn
atway,
back
the printout
too.
Timoshenkoforsaid.
a long moment, not reading it, not even seeing
it. Behind his night-black eyes was the image of a fresh-faced, golden-haired li
ttle boy, a boy with arms open wide . . . At last he said, I'll be in the control
room until further notice. Let me know at once if there is any important news a
Because
bout
Yes,this. sir.
the Ilya Pogodin was not actually under way but was hanging motionless i
n the sea, the control-room watch consisted only of five men in addition to Firs
t Officer Zhukov. Three men were sitting in the black vinyl command chairs, faci
ng the wall of scopes, gauges, graphs, dials and controls that was opposite the
diving stations. Zhukov was on a metal stool in the center of the chamber, readi
ng a Zhukov
Emil novel thatwas the
he hadonlypropped
obstacle on that
the electronic
Gorov had to chart
gettable.
past if he were to carry
out the plan he had begun to formulate. Zhukov was the only man aboard the subm
arine with the authority to relieve the captain of his command if, in Zhukov's o
pinion, Gorov had lost his senses or had disobeyed a command of the Naval Minist
ry. The first officer would use his power only in an extreme emergency, for he w
ould have to justify his assumption of command when he got back to Russia; never
theless,
Gorov
When heputreached
his
theauthority
printout
the endon was
oftop
a real
the oflong
Zhukov's
threat.
sheet of
book.computer
You hadpaper,
bettertheread
firstthis.
officer sa
Quickly
Gorov
id,
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And
Very
An
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much
man
remember
admirable
are
the
These
sat
agreed.
But
he
dignified.
Brian
And
he
ofscanning
admired
not
was.
family
down
that
be
peace.
heCarpenters
Dougherty
now.
related
alone
was
family.
on
isn't
his
bore
the
also
the
Zhukov
inuncle.
printout,
the
to
up
only
that.
assassinated.
wasn't
they're
the
so
most
frowned
other
well
late
his
interesting
Zhukov
the
under
stool
American
father
andNobel
shook
said,
his
atinvolved
winners?
the
name
Presi
death.
hisYou
table.
din
head.
ent?
in
must
those
American
Yes.
Such
mean
messages.
athis
politics
country.
Brian too?
So
Dougherty.
frighteningly
Gorov
We
Well
unstable.
arefelt
said,
fortunate
as
So
sir.
if
fullhis
tooffirst
have
violence.
Mother
officerRussia.
were a sophisticated musical instrument. He h
ad just finished tuning Zhukov. Now he was about to attempt a complicated melody
with
He's him.
After aall
member
the
TheAmerican
ofremaining
the United
system
brother
States
hasisn't
done
Congress,
to
he them,
stillZhukov
why
in the
dosaid.
you
govern
suppose
The
ment?
upper
thehouse,
Doughertys
I think.
Pulling
remainaresuch
They thoughtfully
great
ardent
patriots,
supporters
at hisZhukov
well-trimmed
of it?
said solemnly.
beard, Gorov said, How difficult it must
Zhukov
be forwas a family
a bornto gamesman,
remain patriotic
a chess player
to a nation
and debater;
that has andkilled
in hisits
conversation
best sons.
he enjoyed the point counterpoint of a friendly informal debate. He clearly sens
ed one brewing here. Zhukov's problem, Gorov thought, was that he felt himself t
o be more clever and perceptive than he really was. But it was not the country th
at killed them, sir. You can blame a handful of reactionaries. Perhaps even the C
Gorov
IA. But pretended
not the to American
think about
people. it for a minute. Then he said, I suppose you're ri
ght.
Predictably,
Fromcourse
Of
They
Precisely,
what great
have I Zhukov
they
read,
don't!
respect
Gorov
smiled.
said and
with
said,
sympathy
somethesatisfaction,
American
for them.people as ifdon't
he hadhate
wonthe
a point.
Doughertys.
Because th
ey have suffered so much and still love their country, they are respected and ad
The
mired
As Whatthe
melody
an
incaptain
opportunity
most
wasof progressing
hadtheexpected,
for
civilized
Russia,
without
Zhukov
world.
Gorov
adid
sournot
said.
note.
immediately follow the change of thou
After
ght.
Fordon't
And
IOh? goodwill.
propaganda.
two
Opportunity?
see.
beats of silence, Gorov said, We're only five hours from their position
.I'mYou've
estimating.
plotted it? But it's a good estimate. And if we were to go to the aid of thos
e miserable people stranded on the iceberg, we would be heroes. Worldwide heroes
Zhukov
.After
And Russia
blinked
all, wewould
in
would
surprise.
bebeheroic
savingby
Rescue
the
association.
lives
them?of eight valued scientists from half a do
zen countries, two of them Nobel Prize laureates and one of them the nephew of t
he assassinated American President. Such an opportunity for propaganda and goodwi
ll Butpresents
Of
To course.
get
we the
wouldquick
itself
needanswer
permission
no moreyouthan
need,
from
onceMoscow.
you'll
in a have
decade! to send your request by satellite r
The
elay.
I'mlaser
aware
And transmission
toofuse
that.
that equipment,
funnel andwe'll
the collapsible
have to surface.reception dish were mounted at
op the submarine's sail, that large finlike projection on the main deck which al
so supported the small bridge, radio and radar masts, periscopes and snorkel. The
y had to be fully surfaced before the tracking gear could fix on the orbital ser
ies of Soviet telecommunications satellites and before the laser could operate p
roperly. But if this breach of secrecy was a disadvantage to a ship like the Ily
a Pogodin, the incredible speed of laser message transmission more than balanced
the equation. From practically anywhere in the world, one could send to Moscow a
nd receivelong,
Zhukov's at least
saturnine
an acknowledgment
face was deeply alllined
withinwith a few
anxiety.
minutes.His soft brown eyes
contained a subtle misery. We're on an espionage run, sir. If we surfaced here w
eWith
would
onecompromise
finger Gorov thetraced
entireamission.
painted latitude line on the lighted Plexiglas su
rface of the electronic chart table. This far north, in the middle of a winter st
orm, who's to see us? We should be able to go up, send and receive in total anon
Gorov
ymity.
We'renodded
under solemnly,
orders to as maintain
if to say
strict
thatradio
he had
silence.
thought about that and was consc
ious of his awesome responsibility. When my son was dying, Moscow broke our radio
That
And
silence.
here
was too,
a matter
peopleof are
lifedying.
and death.
Certainly we are under orders to maintain radio s
ilence . . . I know how serious a matter it is to set aside such orders. But in
Frowning,
an emergency thealines
captainin his
is permitted
long facetocutting
disobeysothe
deeply
Ministry
that they
at hisbegan
discretion.
to look l
ike
That's
wounds,whatZhukov
I'm calling
said, it, I'm not
Gorov
sosaid,
sure you
issuing
coulda call
quietthis
but an
notemergency.
particularly subtl
eYou
challenge.
will have to answer to the Naval Board of Inquiry afterwards, Zhukov said. And
because
I'mcanknow
Definitely.
Perhaps.
For
IYou prepared.
an
both.
beinquiry.
this
whatisthey're
tough. an
But
We're
intelligence
forlike.
reaching
the KGB?mission,
the lastthe
sixteen
KGB will
barshave
of the
sometune,
questGorov
ions.thought. T
his
My head
is the will
crescendo.
be on the block too, Zhukov said morosely as he slid the printout acr
oss
The
Zhukov
No the
They
When
first
one's
are
they
shrugged.
table
officer
head
not
haveto
all
will
weighed
Gorov.
was
fools
benot
onthe
atconvinced.
the
the
alternatives,
block.
Ministry,
If anything,
Gorov
Gorovsaid.
said
his frown
confidently,
deepened.they'll give the p
ermission I want. I'm absolutely positive of it. Clearly, the Soviet has more to
gain by sending us on this rescue mission than it does by insisting upon the co
ntinuation of what is, after all, nothing more than another routine surveillance
Zhukov
Getting
run. still
up fromhadthe
hisstool,
doubts.rolling the printout into a tight tube, Gorov said, Li
Except
eutenant,
Is thatfornecessary?
Icomplicated
want the crewor dangerous
at battle maneuvers,
stations inthe
fiveregular
minutes.
watch could surface o
rIfdive
we're
thegoing
submarine.
to break a Ministry rule at our own discretion, we can at least ta
ke
Foralla long
precautions,
moment theyGorovstaredsaid.
at each other, trying to read minds, trying to see
He's
Zhukov
We'll
the made
future.
surface
gavehisthe
Finally
decision,
ascaptain
soonZhukov
asaGorov
the
quarter
stood
multicommunications
thought.
up. IYes,
bow. hopesir.
it'saerial
It
onewill
I has
can
be been
live
done wound
with.
in fivedown
minutes.
and s
Gorov
ecured.
Yes, felt
sir. as if hundreds of painful knots were coming untied inside of him. He
had won.left
Zhukov
Walking toSee
the
theto
circular,
control
it, then.room.
railed command pad at the end of the room, Gorov though
t about Nikki and knew that he was doing the right thing.
3:46soon as the second pack of explosives had been hauled out of the ice, most of
As
the men moved on to the site of the third sealed shaft. Harry stayed behind wit
h Pete Johnson, who had yet to disarm the device. They stood together, their bac
ks to the howling wind. The bomb lay at their feet. It had an evil look about it
: fifty inches long and three inches thick like a Satanic phallus, dark gray, be
aring yellow letters that spelled DANGER, encased in a thin, transparent coat of
ice.
You don't have to keep me company, Johnson said as he carefully cleaned the snow f
rom his goggles. His vision would have to be completely unobstructed when he set
AHarry
INot
My
You've
But
Untrue.
And
Slander.
Pure
to
strong
thought
people?
work
Ime.
witches.
boogeymen.
smiled.
myth.
was
seen
gust
ongiven
you
all
You
Besides,
the
too
ofNo.
were
of
mean
trigger
wind
many
toyour
Iunderstand
afraid
mean
electronic
I've
caught
old
people
mechanism.
licorice
Stepin
got
ofthem
were
the
that
engineers?
Fetchit
from
dark,
snowmobile
children.
afraid
yourbehind,
movies.
people
Carpenter
of head
theanlive
dark.
lavalanche
ights.
said.
in constant
of airterror
that would
of ghosts.
ha
ve knocked them flat if they had not been prepared for it. For half a minute the
y bent with the wind, unable to talk, concerned only about keeping their balance
.When the gust passed and the wind settled down to forty miles per hour or therea
bouts, Pete finished cleaning his goggles and began to rub his hands together to
get the snow and ice off his gloves. I know why you didn't go with the others. Y
ouHarry
Ruddy
It's
Is
You've
can't
thatshook
your
Yank.
always
deceive
so?hero
hisgot
head
complex.
me,toyou
sadly.
be bloody
whereI'mthe
Limey.
sorry,
dangerbut
is.you've got it all wrong, Dr. Freud. I'
d much prefer to be where the danger isn't. But it did occur to me that the bomb
And
Something
Harry,
might you'd
just
if itgive
like
possibly
exploded
me first
that. explode
inaid?
my face
in yourandface.
if I'm still alive which is damned unlikely the
only first aid you could give me is the same sort that you would give a racehor
seCarpenter
that fell wasdown
no longer
and broke
in the
bothmood
itsfor
forelegs.
banter. During the past few months he ha
d come to like and respect this big, tall, broad-faced man. Beneath Johnson's fi
erce exterior, under the many layers of education and training and cool competen
ce, there was a core of vulnerability. Because of that vulnerability he was sens
itive, considerate and possessed of a sense of humor that was nearly always evid
ent. In a sense Harry recognized much of himself in the black man. He didn't wan
tPrinted
Almost
The
to see
casing
none.
him
circuit
took
die.boards,
a There's
beatingJohnson
really
when wenotsaid.
pulled
muchRelax.
it
chance
outTheof
ofthe
first
an explosion,
shaft.
one went
If ais
well,
wire
there?
was
didn't
bentit? Di
sarming these brutes is easy enough. That isn't our problem. Our problem is gett
ing We're
But eight
we'll
recovering
more
slowofdown,
them at
Johnson
outthe
of rate
the
said.
ice
of one
We
before
needed
an hour.
midforty-five
night. minutes to dig out the firs
t one. We spent fifty-five minutes on the second. We're already getting tired. I
It
t'swas this a killing
wind. wind, Harry thought. It pressed and pounded against his back wi
th such force that he felt as if he were standing in the middle of a swollen, tu
rbulent river; the currents in the air were as tangible as currents in deep wate
r. The base wind velocity was forty or forty-five miles per hour, steadily and r
apidly climbing, striving to attain gale force, with gusts all the way up to six
ty-five
You're miles
quite perright,
hour.Harry
It was
said.
onlyHishalf
throat
as deadly
was slightly
now as itsore
would
frombethe
tonight.
effort requi
red to be heard above the storm. It doesn't do much good to spend ten minutes in
a warm snowmobile cabin if you're going to work the following half an hour or lo
Staring
ngerHow farin at
weather
has
thetheice
asreal
on
badthe
temperature
as bomb,
this. realizing
fallen? that
Wouldityouwould
likesheath
to takea corpse
a guess?in the s
ame Andmanner,
Calculated
with theCarpenter
bywind-chill
either said,
method,
factor?
Five
it'lldegrees
bring the
abovesubzero.
jective
Fahrenheit.
temperature down to at lea
st twenty below zero. Even his thermal suit could not protect him from all of the
wind's cold blade. Stabbing continuously at his back, the sharp point of it pie
rced his arctic gear and pricked his spine. He said, I never thought we had much
of a chance of getting ten of them out. I knew we'd slow down. But if we can dis
arm just five or six of them, we might have enough room to survive the blowup at
Harry
PeteAnd
Turn
What?
Or
You
What
midnight.
another
laughed.
tomorrow
Limeys
winced.
intoyou
are another
George
just
Horatio
talking
Don't
can't
Franz
Lin.
you
Hornblower
about?
take
dare
Fischer.
criticism.
We
dorelish
that
arrives
tocriticism.
me.
'sailing Welikelearn
the from
clappers.'
it. We're much mor
e humble than you Americans. But those two . . . At times they're like werewolve
s but worse than werewolves. You turn your back on them, and they transform themse
lvesYou of
And
Big
Under Ichose
instantly,
take
ordinary
you.them.
the circumstances
blame.
with or withoutthey'rethe benefit
good men.
of aBoth
fullofmoon.
them. But under this kind
Carpenter
Johnson
Harry
ofIThe
They're
Brian's
Precisely.
Better
He's
pressure
guess
Dougherty
returned
changed
had
than
anodded
holding
it pain
finished
is.
Iinto
thought
blood.
inagreement.
upthe
thethe
well,
cleaning
last
snowmobile
ass.few
he would.
Johnson
Something's
his
months.
that
gloves.
said.
stood
taken
You'd
twenty
hold
better
yards
in him.
step
fromout
theofblack
the way.
man. He
bent down out of the wind. Huddled there, he sensed that all of this work and ri
sk was for nothing; their situation would deteriorate further before it began to
improve. If it ever did improve.
4:00Ilya Pogodin rolled sickeningly on the surface of the North Atlantic. Waves
The
smashed against her rounded bows and geysered into the darkness, an endless seri
es of waves that sounded like window-rattling peals of summer thunder. Because sh
e was riding so low in the sea, she shuddered only slightly from the impact; but
that was not to say that she could withstand such punishment indefinitely. Filt
hy-looking gray water churned across the main deck, and foam as thick as pudding
sloshed around the base of the conning tower. The ship had not been designed or
built for extended surface runs in stormy weather. However, in spite of her ten
dency to yaw, she could hold her own long enough for Timoshenko to exchange messa
ges withGorov
Captain the war wasroom
on the
at bridge
the Naval withMinistry
two other
in men.
Moscow.
They were all wearing fleece
-lined pea jackets, hooded black rain slickers over the jackets, and gloves. The
two young lookouts stood back to back, one facing port and the other starboard.
ItAllwasthree
a damned
men hadclose
field
horizon,
glassesGorov
and thought
were surveying
as he studied
the horizon.
it. And an ugly one.
This far north the polar twilight had not yet faded entirely from the sky. There
was an eerie greenish light filtering through the heavy storm clouds, a translu
cent light with body to it so that one seemed to be looking through a thin film
of liquid. It touched the sea but barely. And it imparted a soft yellow cast to
the foamy crests of the waves. A nasty mixture of snow and sleet hissed in from
the northwest, freezing on the conning tower and on the sail behind it and on th
e bridge rail and on Gorov's black rain slicker. White patches of fog rolled lik
e cotton balls across the rotten-looking sea; and due north the churning waves w
ere obscured by a gray-brown mist so dense that it seemed to be a curtain drawn
across the world beyond it. Visibility varied from one half to three quarters of
a mile and would have been considerably worse if they had not had night-service
Behind
binoculars.
Gorov, atop the steel sail, the satellite tracking dish moved slowly, very
slowly indeed, from east to west. Its continuous change of attitude was imperce
ptible at a glance. It was following a Soviet telecommunications module that was
in a tight subpolar orbit high above the masses of slate-colored clouds. Gorov'
s message had been transmitted by laser twelve minutes ago, then again ten minut
es ago.
The captain
The had
wirealready
mesh tracking
imagineddishthewas
worst
nowpos
waiting
sible response.
to receiveWhen
Moscow's
he thought
reply.abo
ut it he began to tremble and sweat. If he closed his eyes he could almost see t
he YOUR
RADIO
AND
SUBMERGE
MISSION
RELINQUISH
TO
YOUR
CONCLUSION
YOU
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WERE
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COMPROMISED
WILL
COURT
was
SILENCE
ASthe
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block
UNDER
DISOBEYED
AT
OFFICER
BE SCHEDULED
COMMAND
MARTIAL
IN
ONCE
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most
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letters
ORDERS
STOP
MISSION
AND
EMIL
disastrous
THAT
OF
TO
ABSENCE
CONTINUE
STOP
OF
TOonDECISION
ILYA
ZHUKOV
PROCEED
DIRECTIVE
STOP
MAINTAIN
the
POGODIN
STOP
STOP
response
decodinghesheet:
TO could expect, but he felt it was not the
most likely one. Oh, certainly the Ministry was unpredictable. And officers had
been court-martialed without being present to defend themselves. In fact, that w
as the standard procedure these days. But he still believed what he had told Zhu
kov in the control room: they were not all fools at the Ministry. They would see
the advantages in this situation. They would reach the proper conclusion. They
would.
He
The scanned
flowHeofwas
the
timesure
fog-shrouded
seemed
of it.to havehorizon.
slowed almost to a stop. Although he knew that i
t was an illusion, he saw the sea raging in slow motion, the waves building like
Something
The
ripples
auxiliary
inwent
andrill
oceanshot
bang! of cold
sparks
molasses.
out of the
Eachvents
minuteinwas
itsancast-iron
hour. casing. It chu
gged, sputtered
Breskin had beenand operating
cut out.it. He said, What the hell? He thumbed the power switch
.When the machine wouldn't start up, Pete Johnson stepped in to have a look at it
.Everyone crowded around, expecting the worst. They were, Harry thought, like peo
ple gathered at an automobile accident except that the corpses in the wreckage mig
htYou'll
What's
well bewrong
have their
towith
take
own.
it?apart
George
the Lin
casing
asked.
to find the trouble, Fischer told the black m
an. True enough, Pete said. But I don't have to take it apart to know I can't repair it
.Pointing
Brian said, to the Whatsnow
do and
you frozen
mean? slush around the partially reopened third shaft,
Harry
Everyone
Johnson
Seecould
IGear what
knelt
teeth.
said,
was
probably
I beside
mean?
silent.
Seerepair
the
those
bigablack
man
faultand
specks?
instudied
the wiring,
the bits
Johnson
of metal
saidonatthe
last.
ice.But we don't h
Almost
ave
Whata now?
set
as if
ofBrian
he
spare
were
asked.
gears
saying,for Ithetold
goddamned
you so,thing.
Fischer said, We go back to the cave
Getting
and That's
waitto
giving
for hismidnight.
feet,
up, Brian
Harrysaid.said, But I'm afraid that's all we can do at the momen
Dougherty
t, Brian. shook his head, refusing to believe it. Earlier, Claude said we could u
se the ice ax and the power saw to cut some steps in the winter field, angle dow
nThe toward
Frenchman
the bombinterrupted
and him. That would only work if we had five or six days. W
e would need six more hours, perhaps longer, to retrieve this bomb by the step m
ethod. It isn't worth expending all that energy to gain only forty-five more fee
tLet's
of safety.
pack up, Harry said. We can talk about it back at the cave, out of this wind.
He smiled at Dougherty. Don't give up hope. We might think of something yet if we
At
Toput4:06
himself
our the
headshe
communications
said,
together.
Is thatcenter
so? We'll
reported
thinkthat
of some
a message
thing yet,
was coming
will we?inSuch
fromas?
the
Naval Ministry. Five minutes later the decoding sheet was passed up to the brid
ge,
naval
time:
from:
to:
subject:
transmission
message
your
stop
made
scheduled
continuation
transmitted
time
Gorov where
captain
request
immediate
stop
ministry
1900
duty
was
xxxxxxxxxx
begins:
your
Gorov
submerge
mission
disappointed.
moscow
officer
n.or
to#34-d
under
last
gorov
decision
you
began
newfor
study
and
at
orders
to
one
1700
continue
cannot
This
read
3yhour
will
hours
admiralty
did
itstop
bebe
with
youra sometotrepida
nothing relievetion.
his tension. And the next ho
ur would be more difficult for him than the hour just passed. He turned to the o
ther prepared
They two men and to dive.
said, TheClear
lookouts
the bridge.
left the bridge, climbed down through the co
nning tower and took up stations at the diving wheels. The captain sounded the r
outine alarm: two short blasts on the electric horns that were built into the bu
lkheads of every room on the boat. After he left the bridge, Gorov pulled the ha
tch shut with a lanyard. The quartermaster of the watch spun the handwheel on th
e hatch that was being held shut and said, Hatch secure. Gorov hurried to the comm
and pad in the control room. On the second blast of the diving klaxon, the air v
ents in the ballast tanks had been opened; and the sea had roared into the space
between the ship's two hulls. Now, to Gorov's right, a petty officer was watchi
ng a board that contained one red and thirty-three green lights. The green repre
sented hatches, vents, exhausts and equipment extruders that were closed to the s
ea. The red light was labeled laser transmission package. As the laser equipment
settled into a niche atop the sail and an airtight hatch slid over it, the red
light blinked off and the safety bulb beneath it lit up. Green board! the petty of
ficer said. Gorov ordered some compressed air released in the submarine. The pre
ssure indicator didn't register a fall; the ship was sealed. Pressure in the boat,
the diving officer called. In less than a minute they had completed the preparat
ions; the top of the sail was submerged; they were out of sight of anyone in a s
As
Gorov
Timoshenko
hip
The
Take
At
Hold
Steady,
You
Yes,
the
one
or
descent
can
left
her
sir.
submarine
airplane.
hundred
sir.
return
down
steady.
the
turned
waschamber
tothe
feet,
marked
leveled
one
toward
control
hundred
and
the
byoff,
the
beeps
walked
diving
room
door
Gorov
feet,
from
toaft
officer
just
said,
aGorov
the
to
skeleton
asthe
computer.
said.
the
Take
orcom
dcap
ered.
watch.
over
munications
tainfor
entered
me,center.
Lieutenant
the room. Zhukov.
He smiled
Blinking
Denied.
Denied,
and said, stupidly,
Gorov
Request
saidTimoshenko
permission
again. Hetilted
to
looked
runhis
up
at head
the antenna,
tele
to one
communications
side
sir.and said,equipment
Sir? that lined
the bulkheads. He had been given rudimentary training in the use of it. The comp
uter here was an adjunct of the ship's main computer; and the keyboards were ope
rated in the same manner as those in the control room with which he was quite fa
miliar. I want to use your coder and the main terminal to the communications comp
Timoshenko
uter. didn't move. He was an excellent technician, a very bright young man i
n some ways. But his world was composed of data banks, programming keys, input,
output and gadgets; and he was not able to deal with people unless they behaved
Blushing,
in
Dida you
predictable,
hear
embarrassed
me? machine-like
Gorov
andasked
confused,
impatiently.
manner.
Timoshenko said, Uh . . . yes, sir. He led Gor
ov to a chair that stood before the primary terminal of the communications compu
More
Timoshenko
ter.
Privacy,
You're
confused
What
dismissed,
did
Gorov
justbyyou
stood
the
said
Lieutenant.
have
minute,
as
there.
inhemind,
sat
Timoshenko
down.
sir? nodded, tried to smile, looked instead a
s if he had just been jabbed with a long needle, and retired to the far end of t
he room,
The coderwhere
stoodhisbeside
subordinates
Gorov's chair.
were pretending
It was thethey sizehad
andheard
shapenothing.
of a two-drawer
filing cabinet, housed in burnished steel. A typewriter keyboard with eleven spe
cial keys
Gorov touched
was the
builtoninto
switch.
the Crisp
top ofyellow
it. paper automatically rolled out of the
top ofquickly
Gorov the cabinet
typedanda message.
onto theWhenplaten.
he was finished he read it without touching t
he flimsy paper, then pressed a rectangular red key labeled process. With a viol
ent machine-gun clatter, the coder began to type a second message under the firs
t. This was the coded version. It looked like nonsense: clumps of random numbers
When
separated
the machine
by decimal
stopped
points,
typing,
commas,
Gorovcolons
tore the
andpaper
occasional
from theellipses.
roll and swung ar
ound in his chair to face the main terminal's programming console. He propped th
e coded message beside the terminal. Referring to it carefully, he typed the seri
es of numbers and punctuation marks into the communications computer. When that
was done, he pressed a key that bore the word decode and another labeled printou
t. He did not touch the readout tab, because he didn't want his work displayed o
n the overhead screen for the benefit of Timoshenko and the other technicians. Th
en he picked up the yellow sheet he had torn from the coder, dropped it into a p
aper shredder
Sixty seconds later
and leaned
the decoded
back incommuniqué
his chair.was in his hands. He had come full ci
rcle in less than five minutes: the printout contained the same fourteen lines h
e had composed on the coder, but it was now in the type style of the computer. I
t looked like any other decoded message received from the Ministry in Moscow; and
Hethat
instructed
was precisely
the computer
what hetowanted.
erase from its memory banks every detail of what he
had just done. With that, the printout was all that remained of the exercise. T
imoshenko would not be able to quiz the computer about any of this after Gorov h
Timoshenko
ad
He
Ingot
left
those
upthe
dispatches
and
was
room.
went
studying
toyou
theaintercepted,
log
openbook.
door.HeFrom
the
glanced
ones
thereup
hav
hefrom
isaid,
ng to
it.doOh,
with
Yes,
Lieutenant?
the
sir?Edgeway group
Timoshenko
. . . Therenodded.
was mention
They've
of agot
radio
a standard
beacon. shortwave set, of course. But that isn't
what you're talking about. There's also a radio transmitter that puts out a two
-second
Twenty
Is
Oh,
Have
Yes,
Well,
ityes.
you
sir.
aminutes
run
signal
strong
picked
got
another
aten
ago.
signal?
bearing?
itcheck
times
up? on every
it.minute.
I'll be back to you on the intercom in a few minut
es, Gorov said. He returned to the control room for another showdown with Emil Zhu
Harry Carpenter had not yet finished telling Rita how the auxiliary drill had br
kov.
He turned
oken down and
whenlooked
she inatterrupted
the menhim.who hadHey,entered
where'stheBrian?
ice cave behind him. Dougher
ty was not among them. Harry frowned and said, Why isn't Brian with you? Has anyo
Pete
neI'll
He seen
probably
Johnson
look
him?outside,
just
left went
withBreskin
behind
him. said.one of the hummocks out there, Fischer said airily, al
though he knew better than that. Nothing especially dramatic, I'll wager. Probabl
Out
Rita
yNo, just
onsaid,
Harry
the
had ice
tosaid.
Hegocap,
would
to far
the
havefrom
john.
toldthesomeone.
security of Edge-way Station, you could not aff
ord to be modest even about your bladder and bowel habits. For your own peace of
mind, you always told someone if you were going to the john, and you told him e
xactly which hill or pressure ridge you could be found behind. Considering the v
agaries of the icefield and the weather, you might not come back as planned and in
Breskin
that eventand Johnson
you wouldreturned
want someone
in lesstothan
knowtwowhere
minto
utes,
start
pulling
looking
up for
their
you.
goggles,
pulling
He's notdown at the
on their
snowmobiles,
ice-veined Breskin
snow masks.
said. Or anywhere else that we can see. There w
The
Rita
They
asWhorode
IClaude?
aFrenchman
rode
was
looked
troubled
with
exasperated.
back
at
Franz,
shook
look
here
one another.
in
his
with
George
Tucking
his
head.
him?
gray,
Linan
Not
Harry
said.
usually
errant
me.asked.
Istrand
expressionless
thoughtofhereddish
rodeeyes.
with
hairFranz.
back under her ho
Lin
od,
Surprised,
He wiped
Unlesscouldn't
she that
said,
his
Harry
have
was
nose,
Forwhat
said,
been,
Christ's
fastidiously
heWhy
wanted.
Harry
sake,
should
said.
folded
you
As
hesoon
mean
want
theas
he
to
handkerchief
he
was
behad
left
left
spoken,
behind?
behind
andLin
returned
inblew
the confusion?
his
it to
nose.
a zi
ppered pocket of his coat. You must have read those newspaper stories about him.
Harry
Spain
Andstayed
That
He
Perhaps.
so?
didn't
strikes
. . .behind
Africa
even
me asneed
to.suicidal.
die?
. to
. He's
thinkalways
aboutrisking
that. his No. life
That's fortoo
a lark.
simplistic, George. Hi
Claude
sHow?
AHemotivations
fall.
might
Jobert
havesaid,
are
beenmuch
hurt,
Ormore
even Pete
complex
sickness.
said.thanA sudden
that. attack of some sort. He was unable
Harry
WhenIt's
to cryhe
was
possible,
had
out.
skeptical.
thought
We didn't
Peteabout
told
notice
ithim.
for
. .a.moment, Harry reluctantly said, Not likely. Bu
Breskin
tITwo Iinsist,
suppose
canstepped
handle
Breskin
it isforward.
it,possible.
said.
HarryHis
I'm
said
We'll
gray
going
asgo
eyes
hewith
back
quickly
were
you.
andfull
fixed
look. ofhis
You
paingoggles
and
asI.well
Two
inasplace.
snowmobiles.
concern. Brian h
andled himself damned well out there on the ice today. He didn't hesitate when h
e had to go over that cliff to get a line around George. I'd have thought about
it twice myself. But he didn't. He just went. And if it was me in trouble now, h
e'd do whatever he could. I know it. So you can count me in on this whether or n
ot
So you far need
as Carpenter
me. could remember, that was the longest speech that Roger Bresk
in had made in the past several months. He was impressed by it. All right then. Y
The
ou'll Ilya
comePogodin's
along. You're
cook was tootheruddy
ship's
big greatest
for me totreasure.
argue with Hisyou.
father had been th
e head chef at the National Restaurant in Moscow, and he had learned a great deal
at his papa's knee. The fare at his table was the best in the submarine service
.He had already begun to make fish salianka for the first course of the evening m
eal. White fish. Onions. Bay leaves. Egg whites. The aroma drifted from the gall
ey, past
When Gorovtheentered
communications
the room,center,
Sergei Belyaev,
and filledthethediving
controlofficer
room.on duty, said, Ca
ptain, will you help me talk sense to Leonid? He gestured at a young seaman first
Gorovclasswas whoinwasa hurry,
monitoringbut he
thedidalarm
notboard.
want Belyaev to sense that. He said, What's
the
Belyaev
I've
Ah. trouble?
told
grimaced.
him thatLeonid
if he iswillononly
the first
changemess
shifts
shift,
withand
me,IIamwill
on the
fix fifth.
him up with
an absolutely gorgeous blonde in Kaliningrad. Nothing short of gorgeous, I tell
you. Breasts like melons. Yes, I know that is trite. But it is also true. She co
uld arouse a granite statue. But Leonid, poor, dumb Leonid, will not deal with m
Smiling,
e. Gorov said, But of course he won't. What woman could be more exciting th
an the dinner that is being prepared for us? Furthermore, who would be simple-min
ded enough to believe that an absolutely gorgeous blonde with breasts like melon
Laughter
Grinning
sMuch would more
have
echoed
broadly,
realistic,
anything
inBelyaev
theto low-ceilinged
Gorov
do
said,
with
said.Sergei
Perhaps
But
chamber.
Belyaev?
unless
I should
youoffer
are ahimricha man,
few rubles
that approach
instead.won't
be much more successful than your first. He walked to the chart table, sat down o
n one of the stools and put a folded printout in front of Emil Zhukov. It was th
e message he had run through the coder and communications computer only a few mi
nutes
Zhukovago. adjusted
Something
his wire-framed
else for you eyeglasses,
to read, whichhe saidhadquietly.
slid down on his long nose
Keeping
The
Gorov
.MyHe1700
naval
time:
from:
to:
subject:
transmission:
message
your
stop
permission
at
After first
protection?
captain
unfolded
request
conditional
make
confirmation
leaned
took
ministry
1900
duty
he his
xxxxxxxxxx
begins:
hours
your
had
officer
necessary
the
Moscow
officer
will
voice
n.
toward
under
chewed
the
last
#34-d
your
printout
gorov
beZhukov
permission
low
didn't
paper.
orstudy
transmitted
time
him.
course
on
cancellation
but
his
asked,
from
stop
know
by
trying
It's
changes
lower
admiralty
granted
his
what
speaking
for
tonot
first
lip
or
you
to
your
to
for
say.
officer's
seem
as
protection.
a softly
moment,
secre
hands,
as
tZhukov
ive,
thecarefully
Gorov
captain.
said,said,
What's
refolded
A forgery.
this?
it, a
nd put it in his shirt pocket. We are going to plot a course and set out at once
for that iceberg, he said, tapping the chart table between them. We are going to r
escue
You don't
Does
Please,
Once those
onesir.
we're need
have
Edgeway
under
You
permission
Ministry
know
way,
scientists.
what
I'll
permission.
togive
Isave
mean.
you
lives?
the forged communiqué that you just read. It
Gorov
willBut Ibe
Deny
That said,
it.
might
saw
yours
the
not
Itoreal
am
bekeep,
the
easy
message.
only
your
to do.
one
protection
aboard thisif there
ship is
whoeverknowsanthat
inquiry.
you saw it. I will
tell any court-martial magistrate that I showed you the forgery and nothing else
Zhukov
.Then?
IYouhave
don't
dotook
feel
no
know
doubt.
off
I'm
. his
.a.manglasses
of myandword?
pressed his fingertips to his eyes. I have served
Like
Zhukov
Seven
There
Yes.
withthis
you
said,
years.
haveone,
howbeen
That
long?
Gorov
many
time
thought.
tense
the moments.
Norwegian corvette dropped depth charges on us when it
Tense
Or
caught
thatindeed.
us
cat-and-mouse
in Oslo-fjord. game we played with the American submarine off the coast of
GorovMassachusetts.
Never nodded.
once have I seen you panic or issue orders that I thought were inappropriat
Zhukov
e.NotThanknow
Until lowered
you,
now.
either.
Emil.
his hands and opened his eyes. This is not like you, sir. It's rec
kless.
I disagree. It's not reckless. Not at all. As I told you earlier, I'm quite certa
inWe Then
that
can't
whythewaste
notAdmiralty
wait
time.
forWe've
will
the transmission
ap
got
prove
to reach
of the atthat
rescue
1700ice
hours?
mission.
berg before too many more hours ha
ve passed. Once we've located it we'll need a good deal of time to get those peo
Zhukov
ple offlooked the ice atandhisaboard
watch.with It'sus.
twenty minutes past four o'clock. We've only got
But
to wait
on aforty
rescueminutes
missiontolike
hearthis,
the Admiralty's
forty minutes decision.
could be the difference between
success
Zhukov
Staring
You're
Yes.
You could
sighed.
and
at
adamant.
his
relieve
failure.
hands,me which
of my were
command.
trembling slightly, Zhukov said, If they deny yo
uThe
Zhukov
Gorov
You
Your
Yes.
IMy
You'll
As
Well,
the
would
must
captain
word.
you
would
permission
stood
word?
thought
ifknow,
behave
agree
I've
turn
crazy.
up.Ito
nodded.
noabout
been
back?
named
you
choice.
this?
Well?
wrong
want,
it.
Imywas
second
about
will
honored.
you
son turn
you, after
if Iback
you.and
shouldn't
Nikita
continue
have
Zhukov.
named
the surveillance
him Nikita, Irun?
won't
be able to forget it. He'll be around as a reminder of how wrong I was. I don't
need that thorn in my side. So I must give you one more chance to prove that I'
Smiling,
ve been right Gorovall said,
along.
Let's get a bearing on that iceberg and plot a course, Lieut
The
enant.two snowmobiles were left in park, engines running, lights blazing, exhaust
fumes pluming up behind them in brilliant crystalline columns. Carpenter, Johnso
n and Breskin set out in three different directions to search for Brian Doughert
y in the drifts and waist-high pressure ridges and low ice hummocks around the s
ite of theaware
Cautious, thirdthatbombheshaft.
could be swallowed up as quickly as Brian had been, Harr
y probed the nightmarish, black-and-white landscape before he committed himself
to it. He used his flashlight as if it were a machete, sweeping it from side to s
ide. The insubstantial yellowish beam slashed through the falling snow; but the
white jungle was undisturbed by it. Every ten steps he looked over his shoulder
to see if he was in danger of straying too far from the snowmobiles. He was alre
ady well out of that section of the icefield which they illuminated. But he knew
that he must not lose sight of them altogether. If he got lost, no one would he
ar his cries for help above this screeching, gabbling wind. The glow from the he
adlamps, although it was quite diffused and dimmed by the incredibly heavy snowf
all, as
Even washehissearched
only signpost
assiduously
to safety.
behind every drift and canted slab of ice, he no
urished only a small hope that he would ever locate Dougherty. The wind was fier
ce. The snow was mounting at the rate of two inches an hour or better. In those
brief moments when he stopped to take a closer look into particularly long, deep
shadows, the snow drifted against his boots. If Brian had lain here, unconsciou
s or somehow stricken and unable to move, for the past fifteen minutes, maybe lo
nger . . . well, by this time the kid would be completely covered over, a smooth
It's
Then,
whitehopeless,
not
lumpeven
likeforty
Harry
any feet
hummock
thought.
fromorthe
drift,
blasting
frozenshaft,
fast heintostepped
the winter
aroundfield.
a monolith
of ice as large as a pickup truck and found Dougherty on the other side. Brian was
on his back, laid out flat, one arm at his side and the other across his chest.
He was still wearing his goggles and snow mask. At a glance he appeared to be l
olling there, merely taking a nap, in no trouble whatsoever. Because the upturne
d slab of ice acted as a windbreak, the snow had not drifted over him. For the s
ame reason, he had been spared the worst of the bitter cold. Nevertheless, he di
Harry
d not knelt
move andbeside
was most
the body
likely
anddead.
pulled the snow mask from the face. Thin, irregu
larly spaced puffs of vapor rose from between the parted lips. Dougherty was ali
ve. But for how long? His lips were thin and bloodless. His skin was no less whi
te than the snow around him. When pinched he did not stir. His eyelids didn't ev
en flutter. After lying motionless on the ice for at least a quarter of an hour,
even if he had been out of the wind the entire time and even though he was wear
ing full survival gear, he would already be suffering from exposure. Harry put th
e snow
He was deciding
mask backhow overbest
thetopale
getface.
Brian out of there when he saw someone approachi
ng. A shaft of light appeared in the darkness, hazy at first, getting sharper and
Breskin
brighterstaggered
as it drew through
nearer.
a thick curtain of snow. He held his flashlight before
him as a blind man might hold a cane. Apparently he had become disoriented and
had wandered out of his assigned search area. He hesitated when he saw Dougherty
.Carpenter
Pulling
Notdon't
IWhat byhappened?
down
much.
know.
gestured
hisLet's
snow
impatiently.
get
mask,
himheinto
cameone
over
of to
theHarry
snowmo
andbile
said,
cabinsIsand
he let
alive?
the warm air
Harry
The
work
I can
It'll
Butbigon
accepted
handle
be
man
him.
easier
bent
You
him
thedown
and
take
myself.
flashlight
quicker
and
hislifted
feet
that
that
and
Brian.
way.
Breskin
I'llIt looked
handed as
him.if the kid weighed no more
than
Goodtenenough,
pounds.Harry said. He led the way back through the drifts and hummocks to th
e snowmobiles.
At 4:50 the Americans at Thule radioed Gunvald Larsson with more bad news. Like
the Melville before her, the trawler Liberty had found the storm to be an irresi
stible force against which only big warships and fools tried to stand. She simpl
y could not head straightaway into the massive, powerful waves that surged acros
s nearly all of the North Atlantic and the unfrozen portions of the Greenland Se
a. She had turned back five minutes ago when a seaman discovered minor buckling
of the starboard bow plates. The American radioman spent half of his time assuri
ng Gunvald that everyone at Thule was praying for those poor bastards on the ice
berg. Indeed, prayers were being said for them all over the world tonight. Which
was probably true. But that did not alter the facts. The captain of the Liberty,
although certainly of necessity and only with great remorse, had made a decisio
n which virtually sentenced eight people to death. Gunvald could not bring himse
lf to pass on the news to Rita. Not immediately, not right this minute. Perhaps
on the hour or at a quarter past the hour. He wanted a few minutes to get in contr
ol of himself. He was trembling. He had to have time to think about how he would
tell them. And he needed a drink. Although he was not a man who usually sought
to relieve tension with liquor, and in spite of the fact that he was known for h
is steel nerves, he poured himself a shot of icy cold vodka from the three-bottl
e store in the telecommunications hut. When he had finished the drink, he still
was unable to call Rita. He poured another double before putting the bottle away
.Although the snowmobiles were stationary, the five small engines rumbled steadil
y. Out here on the ice cap, in the middle of a bad storm, the machines must neve
r be switched off. If that was done, the batteries would go dead and the engines
would freeze up within two or three minutes. The cold wind was growing colder a
s the came
Harry day wore
out ofon;theit ice
couldcave
killandmenhurried
and machines
to the nearest
with ease.snowmobile. When he wa
s settled in the warm cabin, he screwed off the top of the Thermos bottle that h
e had brought with him. He took several quick sips of the thick, fragrant vegeta
ble soup. It had been brewed from freeze-dried mix and brought to the boiling po
int on the hot plate which they had used earlier to melt snow at the open blasti
ng shafts. It scalded his throat, but not painfully, and sent short-lived cramps
through his knotted stomach. For the first time all day he was able to relax a
bit,theeven
In threeif,snowmobiles
as he knew,tothis hiswas
left,a most
Jobert
temporary
and Linstate
and Breskin
of peace.
were eating din
ner in equal privacy. He could barely see them: dim shapes inside the unlighted
Everyone had been given three cups of soup. At this rate, they had enough suppli
cabins.
es for only two more meals. Harry had decided against rationing the remaining fo
od, for and
Fischer if they
Johnson
werewere
not inwellthefed,
icethecave.
coldHarry
wouldcould
killsee
themthem
thatclearly,
much sooner.
for his
machine's headlamps shone through the entrance and provided the only light in th
ere. The two men were pacing, waiting for their turns at warm cabins and Thermos
bottles full of hot soup. Franz moved briskly, agitatedly, almost as if he were
marching. In perfect contrast, Pete ambled from one end of the cave to the other
She
, loose-jointed,
Rita
Swallowing
leaned
knocked toward
a mouthful
and opened
fluid.
him,of leaned
the
soup,
cabin
inside,
he said,
door,used
startling
What's
her body
wrong?
Harry.
to block out the wind. He wan
In
ts
He's
Yes.
Brian?
Oh,
Does
Letthe
tohim
yes.
still
he
talk
fifth
remember
tell
toimproving?
snowmobile,
you,
you.whatshehappened?
said.
the one parked farthest from the cave, Dougherty was sl
owly recuperating. Rita had been in the cabin with him for the past twenty minut
es, massaging his chilled fingers, feeding him soup and making sure that he did
not lapse into a dangerous sleep. He had regained consciousness during the ride
back from the third bomb site, but he had been in too much agony to talk. When h
e first woke he was racked with pain as his numbed nerve endings belatedly respo
nded to the severe cold that had nearly killed him. The boy would not fee! norma
l, capped
He Harry knew,
his Thermos
for at bottle.
least another
Beforehour.
he pulled his goggles in place, he kissed h
er.
This
Mmmmm,
timeshehersaid.
tongueMore.
moved between his lips. Snow-flakes swept past her head and
danced across his face, but her breath was warm on his greased skin. He was sud
denly filled with both tenderness and lust. He wanted to protect her, keep her f
rom all harm. And at the same time he wanted to undress her and caress her breas
ts and spread her long legs and take her, move deep into her . . . When they dre
wWell,
We
apart
willif
hegowe
said,
back
don'ttoIget
Paris.
loveoutyou.
Somehow
of it, we'll
she said,
get out
we of
haven't
this.been short-changed. We've had
eight damned good years together. We've had more fun and love than most people
He
getfelt
in anpowerless,
entire lifetime.
felt himself to be up against impossible odds. All of his life
he had been a man who took charge in a crisis. He had always been able to find
solutions to even the most difficult problems. This new sense of impotency enrage
d him.
She kissed him lightly on one corner of his mouth. Hurry now. Brian's waiting for
The
you.snowmobile cabin was uncomfortably cramped. Harry sat backward on the passen
ger bench, facing the rear of the machine, where Dougherty was facing forward. Th
e handlebars pressed into his back. His knees were jammed against Brian's knees.
Only a vague, amber light filtered through the thick, leaded glass; and the dar
kness
Harry
Likehands
You
My will
hell.
madeand
said, for
the How
atiny
feet
while
dosting.
you
enclosure
yet.
feel?
I don't
seemmean
eventhey're
tinier just
than numb.
it was.It's like someone is jab
bing
We haven't
Frostbite?
long needles
lookedintoat mythem.
feet yet.
His voice
But they
was feel
shadedabout
withthe
pain.
same as my hands. And t
Opening
here
No, thank
wasn't
hisyou.
Thermos,
any Rita
frostHarry
pumped
bite on said,
more
my hands.
than
Soup?aIquart
thinkofI'mitsafe.
into me. One more drop, and I'
ll float away. He rubbed his hands together, apparently to ease an especially shar
pAnother
Who
And
prickle
Iisn't?
want
day,
oftopain.
another
thankBy you
bit
thefor
ofway,
coming
heroism,
I'm after
headHarry
over
me.said.
You
heelssaved
He
intook
love
my life.
awith
mouthful
your wife.
of soup, chewe
Dougherty
d,
Didn't
Sheswallowed
saidRita
hesitated.
I should
tell
and said,
you?
hear
Hisit
What
eyes
from
happened
glittered
you. toinyou theout
shad
there?
ows. At last he said, Someone k
Brian
Harry
nocked
Hit me
That
I've
Let stopped
leaned
stripped
can't
got
meonthe
see.
out.
the
beforward,
chewing.
lumps
off
backhis
right. oflowered
to gloves
the
prove
Knocked
head.
it.
hisyou
and head.
felt
out?
the boy's head. There were two lumps, one
larger than the other, one on the back of the skull and the other two inches hi
gher.
Nonecould
Double
Sure.
Headache?
You're
No.
Positive,
You of
Concussion?
vision?
certain
thehave
Brian
symptoms.
you
taken
said,
didn't
quite
sitting
faint?
a nasty
up straight
bump on again.
the head if you had fainted. You might
Ihave distinctly
fallen against
remembera being
projection
struckoffrom
ice.behind. His voice was full of conviction. T
wice. The first time he didn't strike hard enough. My hood cushioned the blow. I
started to turn around and he hit me much harder the next time. The lights went o
ut Andbut
Before
Not
The then
very
wind
good.
anywas
heofdragged
likely.gusting.
you sawyouThe
what
outsnow
was
of was
sight?
happening.
so thick I couldn't see more than two yards. H
eBut
You're
That's
hadifexcellent
saying the
right.
that's someone
cover.
case,tried
why did
to kill
he drag
you.you behind a windbreak? You would have fr
ozen
He did to leave
death me in infifteen
the open,
minutesBrian
if hesaid.
had let
ButyouI came
lie in
to the
afteropen.
you had left. I was di
zzy, nauseated, cold. I managed to drag myself out of the wind before I passed o
Harry
ut Murder
Yes. again.
didn't
. . .want to believe it. There was too damned much on his mind as it was
.I'm He simply
afraid didn't
not. Ithave happened
room for
as wea new
wereworry.
gettingYouready
musttobeleave
joking.
the site of the bla
sting shaft. He paused, hissed softly as a wave of pain washed through his feet.
His knees pressed more forcefully against Harry's knees. Gradually he relaxed. H
e was a tough kid; he went right on as if there had been no interruption. I was l
oading some equipment into the last of the cargo trailers. Everyone was busy. The
wind was gusting especially hard, and the snow was falling so thickly that I'd
lost
I didn't
Who?
Not
Did
If
No. hehe
even
Nothing.
sight
wanted
speak
see
from
of you
him.
to
the
theyou?
dead,
rest
cornerof
whyof
you.
didn't
your
Then
eye?
hehewait
hit for
me. midnight? The way it looks now, you'
ll die then with the rest of us. If he felt he had to hurry you along, if he cou
Harry
ldn't
But if nodded.
wait
he isforcrazy
To
midnight,
a certain
. . .he's
Well,
breed
unstable.
I of
am maniac,
a Dougherty.
that would make you very appealing. K
illing a Dougherty, any Dougherty there's a sense of history involved. I can see t
They
Then
hatSeems
But
Of course.
aBrian
were
you
psychopathic
impossible,
do
both
said,
Ibelieve
can't
silent.
But
doesn't
killer
me?who
see youamong
might
it?
knocking
us
getisayourself
areal
psycho
thrill
uncon
path?
out
scious
of that.
with two blows to the bac
kHarry
Brian
IAt
For
ofexpected
who
the
whatever
sighed
said,
it
head,
was?
you
with
Like
reasons,
then
No.relief.
to to
say
dragging
take
George
a guess?
yourself
Lin.
doesn't out
careoffor
sight.
me or my family. He's made that abu
ndantly
You can't clear.
be sure.
But he's
You don't
not a know
killer.what's going on inside of him any more than I d
The
o.IfBesides,
wind
he's rocked
aIlunatic,
savedthehissnowmobile.
that
lifewon't
today.matter
Beads ofto snow
him. rattled softly across the cabin ro
For the first time all day, Harry was on the verge of despair. He was exhausted
of.
both physically and mentally. He was frightened, and not afraid to admit it to h
imself. He had been frightened even before he had heard Dougherty's story. Now he
had a psychopathic killer to worry about in addition to everything else. It was
all too much. They seemed to be careening, out of control, down a highway of ch
ance
BrianWe've and
said,
decided
fate.Will thathehe's
try aagain?
lunatic. He's apparently obsessed with your death. I do
n't At least
You believe
won'tI'm beweleft
prepared
can alone,
expectforhim
him
Harry
tonow.
give
said.upEither
quite soRita
easily.
or I will stay with you at all tim
Rubbing
es. his hands together, massaging his still-cold fingers, Brian said, Are you
going
IIfhad
He'll
I told
to
thetell
be especially
them,
same the
thought,
I'd
others?
be warning
cautious
Brianandyour
said.
clever
would-be
if hekiller
knows we're
that wewaiting
know heforexists.
his next mo
ve. But if he thinks we don't know about him, Brian said, he might get careless the nex
tExactly.
time he Therefore,
tries for me. we'll say that you don't remember what happened. You must have
fainted. You must have hit your head on the ice or on the cargo trailer as you
When
fell.he had thought about it for a few seconds, Brian said, We've decided that he
's a lunatic because he wants to murder me even though I'll probably die at midni
ght anyway. Then isn't it true that I'm also a lunatic for worrying about being
murdered
No. You've whengot midnight
a strong issurvival
only seven instinct.
hours away?
That is unquestionably a sign of sanit
y.Unless the survival instinct is so strong that it keeps me from recognizing a hop
elessBut thesituation.
situationThen isn't
maybe
hopeless,
it's a sign
Harryofsaid.
lunacy.We've got seven hours. Anything could
Like
Anything.
happen what?
in seven hours.
5:00Ilya Pogodin surfaced for the second time in just one hour. She looked like
The
a whale rising snoutfirst in the night sea. Huge, glistening sheets of water sli
d from her dark flanks. She rolled in the storm waves. Captain Nikita Gorov and
two seamen scrambled out of the conning-tower hatch and took up watch positions
on the past
In bridge.thirty minutes, cruising at her maximum submerged speed of thirty-on
e knots, the ship had moved nearly seventeen miles north-northeast of her assign
ed surveillance position. Timoshenko had taken a bearing on the Edgeway group's
radio beacon, and Gorov had plotted a perfectly straight course that intersected
with the estimated course of the free-moving iceberg. On the surface the Ilya Po
godin was capable of twenty-six knots; but because of the bad seas, she was only
making three quarters of that speed. Gorov was anxious to take her down again,
down to three hundred feet, where she would glide like any other fish, where the
Theturbulence
satelliteoftracking
the stormgear could
rosenotfrom
affect
the sail
her. behind the bridge and opened like
spring's first blossom. The five petal-form radar plates, which quickly joined
together to become a dish, were already beginning to gleam and sparkle with ice
as the snow and sleet froze to them; nevertheless, they diligently searched the
At three minutes past the hour, a note from Timoshenko was sent up to the bridge.
sky.
The communications officer wished to inform the captain that a coded message ha
d begun
The
Gorov moment
folded
to ofcome
the
truth
inslip
from
hadofarrived.
the
paper,
Ministry
put itininMoscow.
a coat pocket, then kept his eyes to t
he night glasses. He scanned ninety degrees of the storm-racked horizon, but it
was not waves and clouds and snow that he saw. Instead, he was plagued by two vi
sions, each more vivid than reality. In the first he was sitting at a table in a
large conference room with a gilt-trimmed ceiling and a chandelier that cast ra
inbows on the walls; he was listening to the State's testimony at his own court
martial, and he had been forbidden to speak in his own defense. In the second vi
sion he was staring down at a young boy who lay in a hospital bed, a dead boy wh
o was rank with sweat and feces. It seemed as if the night glasses were a condui
t to5:07
At boththethedecoding
past andsheet the was
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he captain's hands. He skipped the eight-line introduction and got straight to t
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Acknowledge. There was nothing to do now but act upon their new orders which they
had been he
Although doingwasanyway
not atfor allthesurepast
there
halfwasansufficient
hour. time remaining in which to
get those people off the iceberg, Gorov grinned broadly. At least he was trying.
At least he was on his way and had a chance of reaching the Edgeway scientists
before
He stuffed
theytheweredecoding
all dead. sheet into a coat pocket and sounded two brief blasts on
Bythe5:30
electric
Brian haddivingbeenhorns.
in the snowmobile for nearly an hour. He was suffering fr
omDon't
claustrophobia.
rush yourself.I'dRita likeswitched
to go outonand a hand
walktorch.
a bit.The sudden light made her eyes
Awater.
No.
Notburning
much.
SheAnd
sensation?
studied
my feet hisfeelhands.
fine.Numb?He Tingling?
saw she still had her doubts. My legs are cramp
She
ed. hesitated.
I need exercise.
His face Besides,
did haveit's
color.
too warm
And his
in here.
hands no longer seemed transluce
nt. All right. But when you've stretched your muscles, you've got to come back he
She
re.
Goodpulled
enough.on her felt boots and then her outer boots. She picked up her coat fr
om the bench between them. Afraid of working up a sweat in the warm air, she had
n't been wearing all of her gear. If she perspired in her suit, the moisture aga
instthe
For hersame
skinreason,
would leachBrianawaywasn't
herwearing
body heat.
his coat,
That wasgloves
an invitation
or either pair
to death.
of boo
ts. He said, I'm not as limber as you are. But if you'll step outside and give me
You
You're
Rubbish.
moremust
room,
making
beShe
Itoo
think
me
patted
stiff
feel
I'llher
andmanage.
likelap.
sore
a child.
to
Putdoyour
it yourself.
feet up here I'llone
help.
at a time if you don't want my
HeOh,
Brian
Neither
Idinner
smiled.
already
Ilaughed.
imagine
of
allthem
amYou'd
over
ahe'd
spoke
wonderful
What
you.
make
cackle
would
asa she
wonderful
mother
like
heworked
doafor
if
hyena.
mother
the
he
someone.
heard
outer
He's
foryou
boot
aHarry.
someone.
connoisseur
sayonto
that?
his somewhat
of snappyswollen
one-liners.
foo
t. Brian grunted with pain when he straightened his leg; his joints felt as if t
hey were
While shepopping
threadedapartthe laces
like athrough
string the
of decorative
eyelets andplastic
drew them
beads.
tight, Rita said,
HeWell,
was surprised
if nothing toelse,
hear himself
you've asay,wealth I've
of decided
materialnot fortothose
writemagazine
them. I'mpieces.
going t
o do a book instead. Until this moment his obsession had been a private matter. N
ow that he had revealed it to someone he respected, he had forced himself to see
Rita
I've
Writing
it less
said,
thought
aasbook
Aanabout
book?
obsession
is anitYou'd
ordeal.
atand
least
better
more
I've
athink
thousand
as
done
a twice
commitment.
three,
times
about
asinyou
that.
theknow.
lastYou
fewmayweeks.
have to write
thirty magazine articles to get the same word count as a book. But if I were you
, I would write the articles and forget about being an 'author.' There isn't half
Isosuppose
Oh, much
I knowagony
you're
howinitright.
the
is,shorter
she
Butsaid
I'm
work
with
being
as mock
there
swept
solemnity.
is
along
in the
by the
writing
Writing
idea.of
thea first
book. third of the
book, you're having a sexual experience. But you lose that feeling. Believe me,
you do. In the second third of it, you're just trying to prove something to your
self and to the world. And when you get to the last third, it's simply a matter
ofButyour
I'veownfigured
survival.out how to make everything hang together in the narrative. I've
got mywinced
Rita theme.and shook her head sadly. I see you're too far gone to respond to rea
son.
I guess
Such a shame.
I am. The madness of literary heat! It's truly a terrible thing to behold
.Heroism.
Heroism?
She helped
Shehim
madegeta his
faceright
as she
foot
worked
intowith
the sealskin
the laces. boot.
WhatWhat
in the
is name
your of
theme?
God does
Iheroism
Seriously.
Oh,
Well,
think
never
I Ihave.
maybe
noticed
can
haveguarantee
to
itany
you're
do
haswith
heroes
everything
daft.
youthe
that
here.
Edgeway
Itodon't
doproject?
with
haveit.
even one heroic bone in my lovely bod
Brian
y. laughed, but he still disagreed. I think you do. I know you do. And not jus
t you. The others as well. I think Actually, I haven't worked it out yet, not in
detail. I haven't thought it all the way through. I've just got the kernel of it
at the moment. But I'm positive it's the right one, the right kernel, the hook
to
When
Let
I'm
Okay.
hang
he
me the
surefollowed
know
I'll
story
when
beRita
on.
you out
able have
to of
punch
thought
theenormous
snowmobile,
it through,
holesBrian
in
Rita
itwas
said.
forsurprised
you. by the bitter p
ower of the storm wind. It took his breath away and almost drove him to his knee
s. Hewind
The gripped
was athe
reminder
open cabin
that his
doorunknown
until heassail
was acertain
nt, theof manhis
whobalance.
had struck him on
the head, was not the only threat to his survival. For a few minutes he had for
gotten that they were adrift, had forgotten about the time bombs ticking toward
midnight. Now the fear came back to him like guilt to a priest's breast. He want
ed to live. Now that he had committed himself to the book and had a purpose in l
ife,ice
The he cave
wantedwhite
veryfloor,
much towhite
live.walls, white ceiling reminded Harry of a hospital o
perating theater. He didn't like the metaphor. It was too closely connected with
death, and it only aggravated his uncharacteristic depression. He tried not to
think about it as he studied the other five people in the cave, but it was quite
like that old joke wherein one was told not to think about a polka-dot hippopot
amus in tennis shoes: once conceived, such a vision simply could not be put out
of mind. Breskin, Jobert, Fischer and Lin were arguing about the options open to
Johnson,
them, about how they should spend the six hours and twenty minutes remaining bef
ore midnight. Harry ought to have been leading the discussion or at the very lea
st contributing to it, but he couldn't keep his mind on what the others were say
ing. For one thing, no matter how they spent their time, they could not flee fro
m the iceberg or retrieve the bombs. Furthermore, he was distracted by the thoug
ht that one of these men was a potential killer, one of these men whom, until a
short while ago, he thought he knew so well. He watched them closely, as if psyc
hopathic tendencies would be evident in the way a man walked, talked, gestured a
nd blinked
His train ofhisthought
eyes. was interrupted by a call from Edgeway Station. Gunvald Lar
sson's
The
When other
Harry
voice,
men
wentstopped
shot
to the
through
talking.
radiowith
setstatic,
and responded
rattledtooffthethecall,
ice Gunvald
walls. said, Harry,
the trawlers have turned back. The Melville and the Liberty. Both of them. Some
time ago. I've known, but I couldn't bring myself to tell you. But now it doesn'
t matter. It doesn't matter, Harry. He was excited, too excited; he sounded a bit
Johnson,
irrational.
Jobert and the others had crowded around the radio. They were looking a
t one said,
Harry another,Gunvald,
frowning.what in the hell are you talking about? What do you mean, it
doesn't
Statictherushed
Then matter?
frequency
in: acleared
hundredasplates
Larsson
shattering
said, Iatjustonce.
got word from Thule. Relayed f
rom Washington. There's a submarine in your part of the North Atlantic. A Russia
n submarine.
Four: Night
8:17 Zhukov and Seaman Semichastny clambered onto the bridge and faced portsid
Gorov,
e. The sea was not calm, but neither was it murderous. The iceberg, which lay ne
arby in the impenetrable darkness, sheltered them from the storm waves and from
at least half of the wind's great power; therefore, although they were warmly dr
essed and wore goggles, they did not need to use snow masks, and conversation wa
sIt's
possible.
like a windowless dungeon, Zhukov said. No stars. No moon. No phosphorescence
There
on thewaswaves.
a bridge
I've lamp,
never of
seencourse
such a hundred-watt
perfectly lightless
red bulbnight.
mounted above and behin
d them on the sail. It gave an eerie, bloody tint to the three men and to the st
eelwork around them. Beyond that tiny circle of light, however, there was an unr
elieved,
Most of the
endless
bridgeblackness
rail wassosheathed
flawlessinand
ice.deep
Gorov
thatgripped
it hurtittheir
to steady
eyes.himself,
but he happened to take hold of a section of bare metal. His glove froze to the
steel. He ripped it free and examined the palm: the outer layer of leather was
torn, the lining revealed. If he had been wearing sealskin gloves, he would not
have stuck fast. But if he hadn't been wearing gloves at all, his hands would ha
ve been welded instantly to the supercooled rail, and in pulling loose he would
have
Looking
Zhukov
The
Indeed.
snow
lost
said,
atthat
athe
great
swept
What
captain's
deal
aacross
miserable
ofshredded
flesh.
the bridge
place!
glove,
wasamazed,
not in Semichastny
the form of said,
flakes.Incredible!
The subzero
temperatures and the fierce wind had produced hard little beads of snow, what w
as called gravel, millions of granules of white buckshot, the next worst thing to a
Tapping
storm oftheicebridge
spicules.
anemometer, the first officer said, We've got a wind velocity
of thirty miles an hour. But it must be twice that on top of the iceberg or out
Gorov
on theknew
openthat
sea,the
beyond
subjective
the berg's
temperature
leeward atop
flank.
the iceberg had to be at the ver
y least minus sixty or minus seventy degrees. Rescuing the Edgeway scientists un
der these hideous conditions was a far greater challenge than any he had ever be
en met with in his naval career. No part of it, not even a single moment of it,
would be easy. It might even be impossible. And he began to worry that, once aga
in,
Incredible,
Let's
Right
he had
havearrived
away, some
sir.
Semichastny
light,
too
Semichastny
late.
Gorov
said swung
said.
again.the floodlight to port and closed the main swit
The two-foot-diameter beam pierced the darkness as if a furnace door had been th
ch.
rown open in an unlighted basement. Canted down on its swivel, it illuminated a
circular swatch of sea only ten yards from the submarine: churning waves, icy fo
am, a maelstrom, to be sure, but one that was not too difficult to ride. Sheets
of spray rose into the air and froze in a fraction of a second and, thus transfo
rmedocean
The into temperature
lovely laceswas of probably
ice, fellabackfew degrees
into theabove
water.freezing, Gorov thought.
But the water retained sufficient heat and was in such turmoil that the only ice
it contained was what had broken off from the polar cap, ten or fifteen miles t
o the north.
Grasping the pair of handles on the back of its casing, Semichastny raised the f
loodlight, increasing the angle between the baseplate and the lens. The intense
lighticeberg
The bore through
was drifting
the night
steadily
and snow,
east-southeast
and soon came
in aupmild
against
wintera current.
wall of ice.
Even
with the storm wind pretty much behind it, the berg was able to make no more tha
n two or three knots. The llya Pogodin was running in the same direction and at
the same speed. She was just fifty yards from the mammoth ice ship, sheltering i
nGorov
Semichastny
the com
could
parative
movedgetcalm
not theanfloodlight
of
ideatheofleeward
theslowly
overall
side.
to appear
the right,
ance then
of theback
cliff.
to the
Each
left.
brillian
tly lighted circle of ice, although visible in minute detail, seemed disassociat
ed from the one that had come before it. It was like trying to envision, as a wh
ole and single image, the picture on a jigsaw puzzle merely by glancing at five
hundred jumbled, disconnected pieces of it. Impossible. Lieutenant Zhukov, put up
aYes,
flare.
sir. Zhukov was carrying the signal gun. He raised it a rather stubby pistol wi
th a fat, extra-long barrel and a two-inch muzzle held it at arm's length and fire
d outrocket
The and upclimbed
into theswiftly
portside
through
darkness.
the falling snow. It was visible for an insta
nt as it trailed red sparks and smoke. Then it vanished as if it had passed thro
ugh a veil into another dimension. Three hundred feet . . . four hundred feet .
. . five hundred . . . The rocket burst into a brilliantly incandescent moon. It
did not immediately begin to lose altitude, but it did drift southward on the wi
nd. Beneath the flare, two hundred yards in every direction, the ocean was paint
ed with
The iceberg
coldloomed
light before
and sharp-edged
them. It wasshadows.
monstrous, a hundred feet high, disappear
ing into the darkness to the right and left, a huge rampart as formidable as any
castle's fortifications. During their radar-directed approach to the site, they
had learned that the berg was between three fifths and four fifths of a mile lo
ng. Rising dramatically from the mottled green-black sea, it was somehow like a t
otem, a man-made religious monolith. It soared up and up and up, smooth, gleamin
g, unmarred by out-croppings or indentations, perfectly vertical, harsh and forb
idding.had hoped to find a ragged cliff, one that shelved into the water in easy
Gorov
steps. The sea was not all that rough here in the leeward shadow. A few men migh
t be able
Among the submarine's
to get acrossstores
to thewere
ice,three
but inflatable,
there was nomotorized
place forrubber
them torafts
land.and a
complete selection of the finest mountain-climbing gear. On fifteen separate oc
casions in the past seven years, the Ilya Pogodin had carried very special passen
gers, usually KGB operatives, and had put them ashore at night on rugged coastli
nes in half a dozen Western countries. Furthermore, in the event of war, she cou
ld carry a nine-member commando team in addition to her full crew and could put
all there
But of themhadashore
to beina place
less than
to land
fivetheminutes,
rafts,even
Gorovinthought.
bad weather.
A small shelf. A t
inyifcove.
As he were
A beach.
readingA niche
the captain's
above themind,waterline.
ZhukovSomething.
said, Even if they could land, i
tThey
It's
wouldasbe
couldstraight
one
do it.
chophell
footholds
andofsmooth
a climb.
outasofa the
hundred-foot-high
ice, Gorov said. sheetWe ofhave
window
theglass.
climbing picks. A
xes. Ropes and pitons. We've got the climbing boots and the grappling hooks everyt
The
hing
Butflare
And
Yes, they're
by
we
sir.
that
need.
wasyou
submariners,
overmean
thethey
Ilyasir.
aren't
Pogodinmountain
now, still
climbers.
drifting southward, drifting away
from the iceberg. The light was no longer either fierce or white; it had taken o
n a yellowish tint and was dwindling. Shadows writhed across the face of the ber
g.
They sir,
Yes, could Zhukov
make it, said.
GorovI know
insisted.
they could. / could make it if I had to, and I'm afra
id of heights. But our men aren't experienced at this sort of thing. We don't ha
ve a man aboard who could make that climb in even half the time it would take a
trained mountaineer. Our men would need hours, maybe three or four or even five
hours, to get to the top and to rig a system for bringing the Edgeway scientists
By
downthetotime
the we've
rafts.worked
And out a way to land them, they won't have even three hours
left, Gorov said, finishing the first officer's argument for him. Midnight is fast
The
Semichastny
approaching.
flare winkedkept the
out.floodlight
Darkness slammed
trainedinonlike
the ice
a door.
berg, moving it slowly from lef
t to right. He kept it focused at the waterline, hoping desperately to find a sh
elf
Let'sin have
the ice,
a look
a flaw,
at thesomething
windwardthatflank,
theyGorov
had missed.
said. Maybe it will have something b
They
etterwereto offer.
gathered in the cave, even Rita and Brian, waiting for some word from
Gunvald. They were exhilarated by the prospect of rescue and sobered by the though
t that the submarine might not arrive in time to take them off the iceberg befor
e midnight. There were moments when they were all silent, and there were moments
when the
When theyroom
all was
seemedfilled
to bewith
talking
chatter,
at once.
Harry excused himself to go to the latrine
.Not
Johnson
Aseven
he passed
blinked
breakingPete
instride
surprise.
Johnsonas he said,
spoke,sotto
barely
voce,
glanciIngwant
at the
to talk
blacktoman,
you Harry
alone.
put
his goggles in place and pulled up his snow mask and walked out of the cave. He
bent into the wind and switched on his flashlight and trudged past the rumbling
Thesnowmobiles.
area that they used for sanitary purposes lay on the far side of a U-shaped,
ten-foot-high ridge of broken ice and drifted snow, twenty yards beyond their r
uined camp. He had no real need to use the latrine, but it had provided the most
convenient and least obvious excuse for getting him and Pete out of the cave an
d away from the others. He walked to the bottom of the windless pocket and stood
Theby pessimistic
the ridge wall. half of him told the optimistic half of him: You're making a big
I'm
What
He'll
AOr
They
mistake.
minute
maybe
only
ifdeny
faced
he's
doing
he'll
later
it.thePete
each what
And
kill
other,
psychopath?
I'll
is snow
you.
joined
necessary,
either
him.
masks
knowpulled
thehe's
optimist
telling
down and
said.
the
goggles
truthup,
or flashlights
I won't. aimed
at their boots. The snow and ice threw back some of the light. Johnson's face gl
owed as if it were irradiated, and Harry knew that his own countenance looked mu
ch the same: brightest around chin and mouth, darker toward eyes and forehead, s
lightly said,
Johnson evil, like
Are wea fright
here tomask.
gossip about someone? Or have you suddenly taken a ro
mantic
This is
You're interest
damned
serious,right
inPete.
me?it is. I haven't the slightest urge to get involved in a homo
sexual affair but on the other hand I don't want to hurt your feelings. Look, Harr
y, sooner or later we'd have a tiff. We'd break up. That's messy enough in a het
erosexual
We haven'trelationship.
got time forIt thegets
usual
downright
repartee,
vicious
Harrywhensaid.
it'sIman
wanttotoman.
know . . . Why di
dJohnson
Harry
Because
Pete,
Well,
you try
stared
I'm
to
had
Ito
tell
didn't
not
been
kill
hard
joking.
the
grinning
Brian
at
like
truth,
him.
the
Dougherty?
broadly,
he
Why
waycalled
did
he parted
you
enjoying
me try
a darkie.
his
tohis
hair.
kill
ownhim,
banter.
dammit!
But now his expressi
on dissolved
The wind, squealing
into a like
frown.pigsHarry,
in a fight,
for Christ's
rushedsake,
alongwhat
the top
is this?
of the ice ridge
behind
For
Harry?
nearly
them.half a minute he watched the black man closely, waiting for him to ei
ther attack or turn and run. At last Harry sighed and said, I don't think it was
you.
IWhat
Brian
believe
knowinwasn't
Ithe
really
youhell
left
really
don't
are
behind
you
don't
know!
talking
by know.
accident.
about?He didn't faint. Someone struck him on the
Johnson
As
back quickly
of didn't
theashead.
heknow
could,
whatHarry
to say.
recounted the conversation he had had with Doughert
yI'mJesus!
Yes.
You
in the
thought
sorry.
Although
snowmobile
PeteIIlike
said.
I didn't
mightyou
ago
And
few
afor
suspect
hell
you
hours
your
thought
ofago.
you
athroat.
lot.
any
I might
moreI've
But than
be the
known
I did
one.
you
theonly
others.
eight or nine mont
hs.YouThere
don'tcould
have tobe explain
things you've
yourself,hiddenJohnson
from mesaid.
certainYouattitudes,
had no reason
prejudices
to trust me fur
ther than you did the others. I'm not asking for an apology. I'm just saying you
've got guts. You aren't exactly a little man. But I'm more than a match for you
H.arry had to look up to see the other's face. Suddenly Johnson seemed enormous. S
houlders almost too broad for a conventional doorway. Arms like massive clubs. A
polar
If I had bear,
beenstrong,
this psychopath,
capable of the Petemost
said,
terrible
and if violence.
I had decided to kill you here and
Carpenter
now, you nodded.
wouldn'tHehave feltstood
weak.a chance.
You're most likely right about that. But I didn't
Johnson
have any coughed
choice. andI spat
needed inone themoresnow.ally,I'veandchanged
you weremy mind
the best
aboutprospect.
you. You don't h
ave a hero complex after all. There's nothing screwed up in your head. You aren'
t twisted. This is perfectly natural for you, this kind of courage. You're built
this
I merely
way. Thisdid what
is howI had
youto camedo,into Harry
thesaid
world.impatiently. So long as we were stranded o
n this iceberg, so long as it appeared we were all going to die at midnight or s
hortly thereafter, I thought that Rita and I could watch over Brian. I knew our
psychopath would take advantage of any opening we gave him at the boy, but I did
n't think he would bother to engineer any opportunities. But with this submarine
on the way . . . Well, if he thinks Dougherty will be rescued, the killer might
do something foolish. He might make another attempt on the boy's life, even if h
e has to reveal himself to do it. And I need someone besides Rita and me to stop
Ahim
And
That's
whirlwind
when
I'veright.
the
been
crested
time
nominated.
comes.
the ridge and swooped down on them. They lowered their heads
while a column of wind-whipped snow, so dense that it seemed almost like an ava
lanche, passed over them. For a few seconds they were blinded and deafened. Then
Pete
the said,
squall-within-a-storm
So far as you're passed
concerned,
out ofis thethere
openanyendone
of the
of them
U. we should watch m
ore
I ought
closely to have
than asked
the others?
you that question. I already know what Rita, Brian and I th
Pete
Frowning,
ink.
Youdon't
Perhaps.
IWhat'sdidn't
I need
thinkwrong
know,
Carpenter
But
he's
even
a with
fresh
that
Harry
too
have
doesn't
him,
said,
per
obvious?
said.
tospective.
anyway?
think
That
rule
Something
about
was
him my out.
it.
own
happened
George
firstto choice.
Lin.
him in China when he was a child. I
t must have been in the last days of Chiang's rule. It was clearly a damned trau
matic
And the experience,
pressure we'vewhatever beenitunderwas. these
It warped
pasthim.
nine hours might have broken him alt
They
Johnson
ogether.
I suppose
thought
started
it's
about
walking
possible.
it. in place to keep his feet from getting chilled. Harry fo
llowed
After
Carpenter
Step,
Pete
Harry
You've
You're
Because
He's
What
He
Before
Yes.
And
The
Apparently.
Doesn't
Oh? knew
said,
toward
he's
lover
aThey
step,
stopped
about
cool
not
then?
suit,
minute
noticed.
quite
she
of
her
make
hesitated.
that
jealous?
toward
were
scorned.
step
him?
Rita.
the
married
None
stepping
when.
exercising,
observant.
sense.
or
petty.
Nobel?
lovers.
.of
so,
you.
.you?
my
.still
smartly
business?
afraid
exercising,
up of andworking
down,
Petegoing
upsaid,
a sweat.
nowhere.
What about
Franz Franz
might Fischer?
hate me and p
erhaps even Rita, but how does his feeling for us translate into an attack on Br
After
ian? a dozen more steps Pete quit walking in place. Who knows how a psychopath's
Harry
He's
Breskin?
He
One
mindstrikes
always
shook
aworks?
cipher.
his
me ashead.
tends toosuspect
to self-contained.
It might thebeloner,
Franz.Harry
But notsaid,because
the he's
quietjealous
man whoofkeeps
me. to himse
lf. But that's no more sensible than suspecting Franz merely because he's jealous
.Possibly.
IWhydon't
It might
did recall.
Breskin
have
But isn't
been
emigrate
Perhaps
for
it true
political
hetonever
Canada?
that said.Americans who emigrate for political reason
reasons.
most
sIf Generally
arehe'sliberals,
a liberal
speaking,
antiwar
byyes.
American
activists, political
left of definition,
center? then he ought to be in sympat
hy with the Doughertys. Harry sniffed as he felt his nose beginning to run. Besides
, Roger had an opportunity to kill the boy early this afternoon. When Brian was
dangling over the cliff, trying to reach George, Roger could have cut the rope.
When
Who wouldhe hadhave thought
been about
the wiser?
that for a moment, Pete said, Maybe he doesn't want to
kill anyone but Brian. Maybe that's his only obsession. If he had cut the rope,
As
he Hethey
But
What
As
We're
wouldn't
could
you
then
psychopath
going
breathed,
said,
have
George
have
inhe's
cut
circles.
would
has
been
the
aitcipher.
that
vapor
after
able
havedegree
to
they
Linsave
been was
expelled
a witness.
of Lin
brought
self-control?
allcrystal
by
up.himlsized
elf. between them on the still
air. Thethecloud
Waving fog out
had of become
theirsoway, thickfarthey enough
couldinto
nottheseeUeach
for aother
draftclearly.
to catch it,
PeteHowoften
Fifteen
You've
Several
He
Three
seems
long
said,
years
been
years.
times,
theWe're
have
talks
onleast
agoyou
Sixteen.
the
about
this
Harry
left
known
likely
icehis
month.
with
said.
with
him?
Thereabouts.
late
ofClaude.
him
Hethe
He's
wife.
was
before?
lot.
aonWhen
wonderful
thedidice,she
man.
hisdie?
first expedition in two and a
halfShe'dyears,
Murdered? flownwhen
fromshe Paris
wastomurdered.
London on a holiday. She was in England just three days
. The IRA had planted a bomb in a restaurant where she went for lunch. She was o
Pete
For
Again,
Johnson
neOh,
Good
They
of
asaid,
yes.
moment
the
God!
caught
the
said,
eight
They
ice
Claude
neither
oneIf
reminded
were
killed
ofatook
man
the
as
ofclose
in
was
them
Harry
men
itthe very
deeply
involved.
spoke.
asof
blast.
Rita
hard,
a in
graveyard.
and
love
He's
didI.he?
with
still
Heashuddered.
inwoman,
prison.and she was taken from hi
m,
Harry
What
Claude's
Dougherty
Irish-American,
Nevertheless
That's
Do
Was
No.
blown
you
it
grimaced.
areDougherty,
what
correct.
remember
towife
you
is
pieces
I.Irish.
getting
was
said.
.his
actually.
Come
.by
killed
anything
You
name?
aat?
onbomb
said
now,
byAnd
like
Irishmen.
one
hePete.
third
might
of these
Dougherty?
You're
generation.
be twisted
bombers
stretching
bywasthe
apprehended?
this
loss.
far past the breaking p
The
oint.
We black
What's
Correction.
We've
Franz,
And
Not
Rubbish.
Now
I'm have
me.got
at
pull
serious,
convinced
that?
George,
all.
four
man
the
sixbegan
suspects,
other
suspects.
you
Johnson
Roger,didn't
to
one.walk
Claude
said.
andknowin
none
He.place
what
.stopped
of. Ithem
once
wasexercising.
looks
more.
talkingpromising.
Iabout
guesswhen
I am.I asked you why you t
Smiling
ried to slightly,
kill Brian.Pete said, Is there any law that says a psychopathic killer can
Harry
't Christ
No.beAnd
studied
a almighty!
good
I'm being
actor?
him,Did trying
honest
you to do read
with it?you.his broad, dark face. I know you're telling the
truth. But what you're saying is that I must not trust anyone, not even for a m
oment,
Precisely.not even
And Iifintend
I think toIoperate
know him with
likeequal
a brother.
suspicion. That's why the sixth name
What?
You
But
And
on thewere
I'm
you Mine?
list
the
were
at one
the
ofthesuspects
third
who
onefound
who
blasting
isassigned
him
yours.
when
shaftsearch
wewith
wentareas.
the
back.
rest
Youofcould
us. have given yourself the
Harry
rightif
And wasone
you're
speechless.
so that
schizophrenic,
you could make Johnson
sure he
said,
was dead
you might
beforenotyoueven
'found'
realize
him.there's a kil
Harry
ler Youin
It's don't
realized
ayou.
chance
reallythe
in athink
black
million.
I'm
mancapable
was
But just
I'veofturning
seen
murder?
people
the
Harry
tables
win said.
on on
muchhim.
longer
Peteodds.
must have
feltSure,this I know.
way when
We'reheperfect.
had been accused.
He puffed up Youhisknow
chest
what's
withwrong
pretended
with you
pride.
Americans?
We make y
They
Harry
Two
ou We've
Balls.
Even
That's
What
Bloody
Ruddy
British
flares
smiled
said,
Iyour
got
Yank.
a low
had
Limey.
floated
more
women?
feel
at
been
We'd
blow.
each
of
uneasy
about
better
five
those
other.
to
because
hundred
too.
besaygetting
was
we're
yards
that
back.
perfect.
apart
you Ameri
in thecansnight
are sky,
all soanddamned
the floodlight
paranoid.
The
swept windward
back andflank
forthof the
alongiceberg
the base wasofnottheasgleaming
forbiddingiceascliffs.
the featureless, verti
cal leeward wall had been. There were three rough-hewn shelves sloping back from
the waterline. Each of these looked to be between eight and ten yards deep, and
together they formed a series of steps that rose a total of perhaps twenty or t
wenty-five feet. Beyond the shelves the cliff rose at an angle for fifty feet or
more and then broke at a narrow ledge. Above the ledge there was twenty or thir
ty Rafts
feetcould
of vertical
land onice thoseleading
shelves, to the Zhukov
brink. said, examining the ice through his bino
The
culars. sea was Andfarevenmoreuntviolent
rained men herecould
thanclimb
it hadthatbeencliff.
on theButprotected
not in this
leeward
weather.
side
. Huge waves crashed across the steps at the base of the iceberg. They would hav
e overturned a fair-sized lifeboat and would have torn one of the motorized rafts
to pieces. Even the Ilya Pogodin, with its 30,000-horsepower turbines and 3,600
-ton surface displacement, was having some difficulty making way properly. Most o
f the time her bow was underwater; and when it did manage to nose up, it looked
like an animal fighting quicksand. Waves slammed into the superstructure deck wi
th shocking fury, and each of them caused a shudder to pass through the hull. Th
ey exploded against the conning tower and washed onto the bridge and cast spray
as high as Gorov's chest. All three men were wearing suits of ice: ice-covered b
oots,wind
The ice-rimed
was brutal.
trousers,
It registered
ice-platedatcoattails.
sixty-eight miles per hour on the bridge a
nemometer, and there were frequent gusts half again as strong. The pellets of sn
ow were like swarming bees; they stung Gorov's face and brought tears to his eye
s.We'll go around to leeward again, the captain said reluctantly, remembering too vi
vidly
HeAndhesitated,
what
the smooth
then?thinking
hundred-foot
Zhukovabout
asked.it.
cliffThen:
thatWe'll
awaited
trythem.
to shoot a line across. Get a ma
nIIsover
don't
thatthere.
possible?
know. Rig
Butawe've
Ibreeches
mean,gotcanto
buoy.
ittrybeit.
doneIt's
froma place
one moving
to start.
objectIftoweanother?
can get a few
men and some equipment over there on, a line, they can blast a landing shelf fo
r the rafts. And perhaps they'll be able to shoot a line to the top. With that t
Zhukov
hey
Clearcould
glanced
thegobridge,
upatthehisGorov
cliff
watch.
said.
as easily
ThreeAndas
and
change
aafly
half
into
walks
hours
dryupleft.
clothes,
a wall.
We had
bothbetter
of you.
begin.
He sounded t
he diving
When he reached
alarm.the control room a half-minute later, he heard the petty officer
The
say,diving
Greenofficer
board!turned as the captain stepped off the conning-tower ladder. Si
r?I'm going to change clothes, Gorov told him. Take her down to seventy-five feet and
InYes,
I'll
get
hisback
take
sir.
quarters,
into
overthe
inafter
ten
leeward
he
minutes.
had
shadow
changedof the
clothes,
iceberg.
Nikita Gorov sat down at the corn
er desk and picked up the photograph of his dead son. Everyone in the picture wa
s smiling: the piano-accordion player and Gorov and Nikki. The boy's smile was t
he broadest of the three genuine, not just assumed for the camera. He was holding
his father's hand. In his free hand he held a large, two-scoop vanilla ice-cream
cone that was dripping onto his fingers. There was a spot of ice cream on his u
pper lip. His thick golden hair was windblown and fell across his right eye. Eve
n on the flat, two-dimensional surface of the photograph, one could sense the aur
The
aI'm
Iofcame
boy
delight,
going
stared,
as to
quickly
love
get
smiling,
those
and
as Iplea
could,
people
motionless.
sureoffthat
Gorovthehad
said
iceberg
always
softly,
before
surrounded
speaking
midnight.
the
to child
theGorov
photograph.
inhardly
life. recogn
ized his own voice. I know I can do it. I'm not going to let them die. That's a p
He
fingers
romise.
was squeezing
were pale,thebloodless.
photographHesowastightly
breathing
thatdeeply,
his rapidly, as if he had bee
n running.
The
Someone
As ifsilence
thewalked
whistle
in by
thewere
his
cabin
door,
a slap
waswhistling.
oppressive.
in the face, Gorov jerked and sat up straight, sud
denly aware of how maudlin he had become. He was privately humiliated. Sentimental
ism would not help him adjust to his loss; and somehow, he knew, it was a corrup
Annoyed
tion of withthe legacy
himself, of the
goodcaptain
memories putand
down
laughter
the photograph.
which the Heboygot
hadtoleft
hisbefeet
hind.an
d left the had
Timoshenko room.been off duty for the past four hours. He had eaten dinner and na
pped for two hours. Now, at 8:45, fifteen minutes ahead of schedule, he was back
in the communications center, preparing to return to work for the last watch of
the day, which ended at 1:00 tomorrow morning. He was sitting at a programming c
onsole, reading a magazine and drinking hot tea from an aluminum mug when Gorov
stepped
Lieutenant,
in from
I believe
the mainit'scompanionway.
time to make direct radio contact with those people on
Timoshenko
Gorov
theyou
In
Do
I'll
And awhat
iceberg.
quickly
fewwant
leave minutes.
shall
put
that
toexplained
down
Italk
totell
his
you,
tothem?
tea
what
them?
Gorov
and
theystood
said.
had found
up. Will
on their
we betrip
surfacing
aroundagain,
the iceberg
sir? the h
opelessly stormy seas on the windward side, the sheer wall on the leeward side,
the size of the berg and outlined his plans for the breeches buoy. And tell them th
at from here on out we'll keep them informed of our progress, or lack of it, eve
Gorov
rySir?
Only
IShall
Yes,
But
think
step
also
turned
They're
fair.
sir.
Iofbetell
that's
the
honest
tocertain
them
way.
go.
best.
with
that
tothem?
ask dodoyou
we'll it.think
No matter
we've what
a goodthechance
odds against,
of savingwe'll
them?get t
hem off. I'm more determined about this than I've been about anything else in my
life. Tell them that. Make sure you tell them that.
8:57 Carpenter was surprised to hear his mother tongue spoken so fluently by a
Harry
Russian radio operator. The man sounded as if he had taken a degree at a rather
good middle-level university in Britain. English was the official language of th
e Edgeway expedition, as it was of nearly every multinational scientific study g
roup. But somehow it seemed wrong for a Russian submariner to speak it so flawle
ssly. Gradually, however, as Timoshenko explained why the leeward flank was the
only avenue of approach to the iceberg worth investigating, Harry became accustom
ed
Buttoifthe theman's
iceberg
fluencyis five and hundred
to his decidedly
yards wide, British
Harryaccent.
said, why couldn't your men co
me
Theonasea
But it
breeches
is
from equally
onebuoy
end as.or .stormy
.theHarry
other?
at either
said doubtfully.
end as it isIoncan't the windward
imagine it side.
will be easy to
That's
rig oneonly of those
one ofbeour
tween options.
two moving
If we're
points.unable to make it work, we'll get to you
some otheritway.
Wouldn't be simpler,
You needn't though,
worrytoabout
send divers
that. across to the ice? You must have s
cuba
And we've
equipment got aaboard.
few trained frogmen, Timoshenko said. But even the leeward sea is m
uch too rough for them. These waves and currents would carry them away as quickl
yWell
as if . .they
. your
had captain
leaped into doesasound
waterfall.
confident. At this stage I suppose we'd do bet
ter
That'sto leave
all for allthe
themoment,
worryingTimoshenko
to you. Have said.you Stay
anything
by your
elseradio.
to tellWe'll
me? keep you info
rmed
Everyoneof developments.
except Harry and George Lin had something to say about the call from the
Russian submarine something about how they should prepare for the rescue party o
r how they might be able to help the Russians scale the leeward wall and it seemed
that everyone was determined to say it first, now, instantly. Their voices, and
Harry
echoesactedof their
as a moderator.
voices, andHeechoes triedoftothekeepechoes
them from
filledgabbling
the iceoncave.
and on to no
When George Lin saw that their excitement had begun to abate and that they were
point.
getting quieter, he joined the group. He faced Harry. He had something to say af
ter all, and he had only been waiting until he was certain he would be heard. Wha
tLin's
This
It
These
But
Notwasdoesn't
they're
all
aface
part
are
Russian
that
was
ofbelong
international
afar,
the
deeply
long
subworld?
mactually.
here.
arine
waylined.
from
waters.
doing
His
Russia.
invoice
thiswaspartstrained.
of the world?
But how did they learn about
From
Exactly.
us? monitoring
Precisely!radioLin reports,
said, Iassuppose.
if he had proved a point. He looked at Fischer an
d then at Jobert and told them, Radio reports. And why were the Russians monitori
ng communications in this part of the world? The question was directed to Breskin
, who shrugged. Well, I'll tell you why. For the same reason this Timoshenko speak
s English so well: the Ilya Pogodin is on a surveillance mission; it's a damned
spy
Harry
Most
Of
And submarine!
course,
itsaid,
likely,
isn'tBrian
Ajust
Claude
spy asaid.
ship.
spy
said ship,
Nevertheless
What
mildly.
else?
Lin said, his voice rising on the last few words. Hi
s hands were at his sides, opening and closing repeatedly like busy Venus's-fly-
traps. It's carrying motorized rafts and the means to rig a breeches buoy to a sh
ore point. That means it puts spies, saboteurs, maybe even assassins ashore in n
on-Communist
I hardly
Oh, yes! thinkLincountries.
said
assassins
quickly, andardently.
saboteurs,HisHarryface was
said.
flushed. I'm sure of it. These Ru
ssians, these Communists they're barbarians. Every one of them. They're capable of
Pete
anything.
Johnson rolled his eyes for Harry's benefit. He said, Look, George, I'm damn
ed sure the United States does the same thing. It's a fact of modern political l
Trembling
ife. The Russians
visibly,aren't Lin said, the only
Goddammit,
people that's
who spynoonreason
their for
neighbors.
us to legitimize the
Brian
Was Ilyathat
winced
Pogodin!
the same
at He
thehand,
slammed
gesture andhisandleft
was glanced
this fist
theatinto
same
Harry.
the
inexplicable
open palmandof his
violent
righttemper
hand.tha
t had turned
Gently puttingagainst
one hand Brian on Lin's
out there
shoulder,
on theRita ice?said,
Harry George,
wondered. calm down. What do
you
Whirling
mean,around
'legitimize
to face it'? herYouas aren't
if she making
had threatened
a great deal
him, of
Linsense.
said, Don't you rea
lize why these Russians want to rescue us? They aren't really concerned about wh
ether we live or die. We don't matter to them. They aren't acting out of any hum
anitarian principles. It's the propaganda value of the situation that interests
them. They're going to use us! At best we're only pawns to them. They're going t
Lin
oUnless
That's
At
INo.
use
don't
least
turned
It's
uswe
certainly
see
to
instay
entirely
togenerate
part.
that
himhere
true,
we're
again.
true.
and
endless
indie,
Entirely.
Harry
Of
anycourse
pro-Russian
position
said.
Breskin
And
it weis.
said.
tosentiment
can't
stop
Histhem,
let
deep
in
them
voice,
the
Harry
get
world
away
devoid
said.
press!
with
of it!
emotion, gave
Pete
a note
said,of prophecy
Is that whatto those you want,
six words.
George? Have you taken leave of your senses alt
Lin
ogether?
was flustered.
Do you want Hetoshookstayhis herehead:
and no.
die?He said, But you see . . . They're . .
Lin
.Yes.
They're
SoThey're
what?
was frustrated
Communists?
.Fischer
. . said.
withHarrythem.askedDon'tIsyou
thatsee?
it?Communists. Don't you understand wha
tPete
Itthat
means
said,
means?
theyDo aren't
you want capitalists,
to stay hereClaudeand die?saidThat
wearily.
is the only question that matte
Lin
rs. fidgeted,
That is the looked
bottom from line.oneYou've
to thegotother
to ofgetthem,
back then
to itlooked
in thedown
end.at his trem
bling hands. No. Of course not. Nobody wants to die. I'm just . . . Sorry. Excuse
me. He walked to the far end of the cave and began to pace as he had done earlie
She
Harry
r,
Leaning
Uncalled
Couldn't
Talk
Cricket,
Oh,
ILift
If
Flattery,
He's
don't
when
smiled.
you
all
made
about
ahis
aren't,
man
he
close
right.
believe
for.
resist.
then.
spirits,
ahad
she
anything
who
face.
Why,
tobeen
said.
II'm
then
desperately
Rita,
know
I'd Harry
em
but
strong
nobody
blove
It
what
arrassed
Harry
that.
said.
works.
to.
you
enough.
is.
needs
said,
What
mean.
about
I'll
toWhy
about?
be
try.
thecom
don't
way
fThe
orted.
he
you
international
had
goAnd
treated
talk
he's
to aBrian.
him
Communist
manfor
whoa needs
bit?
conspiracy?
to be wa
tched, Harry thought as Lin paced noisily on the ice floor. He's a man in quiet
panic. He needs to be watched very closely indeed.
9:10 Zhukov climbed onto the bridge with a Thermos of hot tea and three aluminum
Emil
mugs.
A few He
minutes
said,yet,
HaveGorov
they said.
assembled
He held
the one
gun?of the mugs while the first officer pou
red the tea.
Suddenly the night smelled of herbs and lemons and honey. Gorov's mouth watered.
Then the wind caught the steam that was rising from the mug, crystallized it an
d carried it away from him. He sipped the brew, took a long swallow of it and sm
iled. Already the tea was growing cool; but there was sufficient heat in it to p
ut an the
Below end bridge,
to . theonchills
the forward
that hadsection
been running
of the main
alongdeck,
his spine.
three crewmen were as
sembling the special gun that would be used to shoot a messenger line to the ice
berg. They were framed by four emergency lights. All three were dressed in black
, insulated wet suits with heat packs at their waists, their faces covered by ru
bber and by large diving masks. Each of them was secured by a fine steel-link te
ther that was fixed to the forward escape hatch; the tether was long enough to a
Although
llow a man itto
waswork
notfreely,
a weapon,butthe
notgun
longhadenough
a terribly
to letwicked,
him fall deadly
overbappearance.
oard.
It was nearly as high as a man, twice as wide and twice as heavy. It consisted o
f three main parts that were now pretty much assembled. The square base, which c
ontained the motor that operated the pulleys for the breeches buoy, was locked to
four small, immovable rings. The rings had been a feature of the deck ever since
the submarine began putting KGB agents ashore in foreign lands. The blocklike m
iddle piece contained the firing mechanism, the gunman's handgrips and a large dr
um of messenger line. Finally, the third piece, a four-foot-long barrel, had jus
t been mounted in its socket; it was five inches in diameter, bore an any-light
scope and was capped at the muzzle end. It looked as if it could blow a hole thr
ough a tank; but on a battlefield it would have been every bit as ineffective as
Ata times
peashooter.
the runneled deck was nearly dry. But that wasn't the typical condition
, and it lasted only for brief moments. Every time the bow dipped and a wave bro
ke against the hull, the forward end of the ship was awash. The sea rushed onto
the deck, boiling, bubbling coldly, full of foam and spray. It sloshed between t
he crewmen s legs, battered their thighs, surged to their waists before draining
away. If the Ilya Pogodin had been on the windward side of the iceberg, the hig
h storm waves would have overwhelmed the men, would have knocked them about merc
ilessly. Here, so long as they anticipated and prepared for the downward arc of
the bow, they were able to stay on their feet and continue their work even when
the sea swirled around them; and in those moments when the deck was free of water
, they
The tallest
workedoffast
the three
and made
crewmen
up forstepped
lost time.
away from the gun and looked up at the
bridge.threw
Gorov He signaled
out the last
the captain
of his tea.
that He
theygave
weretheready
mug to Zhukov.
begin. Alert the control
Ifroom.
his plan to use the breeches buoy was at all feasible, the submarine had to m
atch speeds perfectly with the iceberg. If it began to outpace the ice, or if th
e ice began to outpace it, even by a fraction of a knot, the messenger line migh
t pullglanced
Gorov tight andat his
snapwatch:
in two9:15.
fasterThethan
minutes
they were
couldpassing
reel outmuch
newtoo
slack.
quickly. He
feltofasthe
One if men
he were
on the
living
forward
in adeck
double-time
uncappedworld.
the muzzle of the gun, which had bee
n sealed to keep out moisture. Another man loaded a rocket into the barrel from
thatprojectile
The end. which would tow the messenger line was relatively simple in desig
n. It looked rather like a fireworks rocket: two feet long, nearly five inches i
n diameter, trailing the nylon-and-wire line as a fireworks rocket might trail a
fuse. When it struck the face of the cliff, it would explode and fire a four-in
ch-long
This inner
bullet
rocket,
intothis
the bullet,
ice. which the messenger line joined at the base, cou
ld bore eight to twelve inches into a solid rock face, fusing with the material
around it. Welded to granite or limestone or even hard shale, it made a reliable
anchor. A man could go to shore on the messenger line if that were necessary, c
limb hand over hand, taking with him the pulley system and heavier line for the
breeches buoy; and he could be certain that his far-point base was absolutely se
cure and dependable.
Unfortunately, Gorov thought, they were not dealing here with granite or limesto
ne or hard shale. An element of the unknown had been introduced. It unbalanced the
equation. The anchor might not penetrate the ice properly or fuse with it as it
One
didofwith
themost
crewmen
varieties
took hold
of stone.
of the handgrips which contained the trigger. With
the help of the other two men, he got a range fix and a wind reading. The target
area was thirty feet above the waterline; Semichastny had marked it with the fl
oodlight.
Zhukov putCompensating
up two flares.forGorov
the wind,
liftedthehisgunman
nightsighted
glasses.toHethefocused
left ofonthe
themark.
brig
Then
Aht
Even
Direct
heavy
circle
the
before
hit!
whump!
ice
ofthe
began
light
Zhukov
carried
sound
to
onsaid.
crack.
the
had
above
face
faded,
Fissures
theofthe
wind.
therocket
zigzagged
cliff.exploded
in every
against
direction
the iceberg
from the
wall.
rock
et's point of impact. Each crack sounded like a cannon shot. There was a long vo
i-ley of them. The face of the cliff shifted. Moved. Like jelly at first. Then l
ike a shattered plate-glass window. A prodigious wall of ice two hundred yards lon
g, a hundred feet high and several feet thick slid away from the body of the iceber
g, suddenly and violently collapsed, crashed into the sea and sent shimmering ge
ysersoflowered
And
Gorov ofcourse
dark hiswaternight
the messenger
moreglasses.
thanline
fifty
wentturned
He feet
downinto
withthethethe
toward air.
ice.
three men on the forward m
The
ain
It'sicefall
deck
stillandtoo
had
signaled
damned
done little
them
sheer,
to
todismantle
change
Zhukov thesaid.
the
appearance
gun and get of the
below.
leeward flank of the
iceberg. There was a two-hundred-yard-long indentation to mark the collapse, bu
t even this was a vertical plane, quite smooth, unmarked by ledges or projection
s or cracks that might have been of use to a climber. The cliff fell straight in
to the water, as it had done before the rocket was fired, leaving no shelf or ni
Achebitwhere
dispirited,
a motorized Zhukov
raftsaid,
couldWe land.
could send two men across on a raft. If they co
uld match speeds with the iceberg, ride close to it, somehow anchor themselves t
oThen
it and
theylet could
it towplant
themexplosives
along to blast out a landing and operations shelf, Goro
v said. I've thought of that. But it would be an extremely risky proposition. It
would be like riding a bicycle alongside a speeding express train and trying to g
rab on for a free trip. The iceberg isn't moving as fast as an express train, of
course. But there's the problem of the rough seas, the wind . . . No. The landin
gGorov
What
shelfwiped
domust
we his
do
already
now?
gogglesbe there
with thewhenback
theofrafts
one reach
snow-crusted
the ice.glove. He studied the
ice cliff through the binoculars. At last he said, Tell Timoshenko to put through
Yes,
Find
a call sir.
outtowhere
the Edgeway
their cavegroup.
is located. If it's anywhere near the leeward side Well,
this might not be necessary, but if it is near the leeward side, I believe it's
best
Move?going
I'm if Zhukov
they tomove
see
said.
if
outIof canthere
create
altogether.
a landing shaft if I torpedo the base of the cli
ff.
The rest of you go ahead, Harry insisted. I've got to let Gunvald know what's happe
ning
But surely
here. As Larsson's
soon as been
I've monitoring
talked to him, everyI'll
convbring
ersation
out you've
the radio
hadset.
with the Russia
ns,
Harry
You'veFranz
nodded.
onlysaid.
gotPerhaps.
a few minutes,
But if heRitahasn'tsaid.
been,
Shehereached
has a right
for his
tohand,
know about
and then
this.
she s
ensed that he had another reason for calling Gunvald, a reason he was trying to h
ide from the others. Their eyes met; understanding passed between them. She said,
A few minutes. You remember that. Don't you start chatting with him about old gir
lClaude
Harry
Just
Don't
friends.
smiled.
young
said,
worry.ones,IHarry,
Ipromise
never
right?
I had
really
youany.
I'll
think
be out of here long before the shooting starts. N
The
ow thecaverest
wasofnotyoualong
get the
movileeward
ng. flank; nor was it near the midpoint of the ic
eberg, where the torpedo would strike. Nevertheless, when the Edgeway scientists
got word of the Russian plan, they decided to retreat to the snowmobiles. The co
ncussion from the torpedo would pass through the iceberg from one end to the oth
er. And the hundreds of interlocking slabs of ice that formed the ceiling of the
Ascave
soonmight
as hewell wassuccumb
alone, Harry
to theknelt
vibrations.
in front of the radio set and called Larsso
Harry
n.
I readIsaid,
What you, Harry.
could Have
hearyouofGunvald's
them.
been listening
Thisvoice
stormwas
inistodistant,
beginning
my convfaint,
ersations
to generate
overlaid
withathe
hell
withRussians?
of
static.
a lot of
interference,
At least you'veanda general
you're drift
ideaing
of farther
the situation
away fromhere,me by
Harry
thesaid.
minute.I haven't time to
chat about that. I've called to ask something of you. Something you may find mo
rally repugnant. As succinctly as he could, he told Larsson about the attempt on
Brian Dougherty's
Gunvald was shockedlife, by the
andattack
then quickly
on Dougherty.
explained Butwhat
he appreciated
he wanted done.
the need for
haste, and he didn't dwell on that. What you want me to do isn't an especially ple
Static
Harry
asant cursed,
task,
blottedhe glanced
out
agreed.
theatlast
the
Butpart
entrance
underofthe
theofcircum
sentence.
the cave,
stances turned
it back to the microphone
and
I said
You'll
Yes.
How
If I'm
said,
long
Atto
under
do
once.
dobe
it,
Better
you
the
thorough,
will
think
circumstances,
repeat
you?you'll
andthat.
ifneed?
IIcan
itdidn't
seems
expectread
necessary.
that
youwhat
there
What
I'matsearching
you're
the end.
asking
for will
of me.be hi
As
dden
Good
heperhaps
put
enough,
downhalfthe
Harry
an
microphone,
hour.
said. Go Peteto it, Johnson
then. entered the cave and said, Man, are yo
u suicidal? Maybe I was wrong when I said you're a natural-born hero. Maybe you'
re just a natural-born masochist. Let's get the hell out of here before the roof
Unplugging
falls in. the microphone and handing it to the black man, Harry said, That would
Picking
n't
Of acourse
Or
Never
Maybefaze
hero.
you
claimed
you're
upme.
the
aren't
I'mI'm
just
radio
not,
to British.
acrazy.
be.masochist.
set
HarrybyLet
said.
thethe
thick,
roof crisscrossing
fall in. I couldn'tleathercare
straps
less.
atop the cas
e, they
As Harrystepped
said, from Only the
mad cave
dogs into
and Englishmen
the hard-driven
go outsnow,
in the Johnson
midnight
laughed
sun. and sai
d,I expect
Mad dogs so,andHarryEnglish
said.
men,Heisdidn't
it? I'll
tellgetPeteyouwhat
forhethat
hadone.
asked of Gunvald Larsson.
He was taking the black man's advice. He wasn't going to trust anyone. Except h
imself.
In the supply
And Rita. hut And
whereBrian
theyDougherty.
stored food, tools, spare parts, any equipment that w
asn't in use and the other provisions Gunvald stripped out of his heavy coat and h
ung it on a rack near one of the electric heaters. The coat was matted with snow
; and
He walked
it began
to thetobackdripofbythethehut.
tuneInhehishadfelt
takenboots
off he
hisdidn't
outer make
boots.a sound. He h
ad an unpleasant but unshakable image of himself: a thief in a strange house, pro
The rear half of the hut was in darkness. Velvety darkness. The only light was a
wling.
t the door, where he had come inside. For a moment he had the eerie notion that
someone was he
Ridiculous, waiting
told himself.
for him inYou're
the shadows.
filled up with guilt. That is your problem.
You don't like doing what you're here to do, and you feel as if you ought to be
He reached
caught at it.
overhead in the blackness, located the light chain and pulled on it.
A naked hundred-watt bulb lit up, bright and cold. When he let go of the chain,
the bulb swung back and forth on its cord; and the hut was suddenly filled with
leaping,
Along thedancing
back wall
shadows.
of the room, nine metal lockers stood like narrow caskets. Ea
ch of them had a name stenciled on the gray door, white letters above the three
slits of the air vent: h. carpenter, r. carpenter, john-son, jobert and so forth
.Gunvald went to the tool rack. He took down a heavy hammer and an iron crowbar.
He was going to have to force open five of those lockers. He intended to breach
them one after the other, as quickly as possible, before he had any second thoug
hts that expeditions
Previous might deter onto
him. the ice cap had learned that every man needed a bit of
space, no matter how tiny a few cubic feet which he could look upon as his own. I
n the crowded environment of an Arctic research station, a man's preference for
privacy could rapidly metamorphose into a craving for it. There were no private
quarters here, no bedrooms where you could sleep alone if that was your custom;
most of the huts housed two men in addition to equipment of one sort or another.
The vast, empty icefield was no answer. If you valued your life, you simply did
not go out there alone, not ever. It was possible to find solitude, and actuall
y secure it for a few minutes, only in one of the two heated toilet stalls that
were attached to the supply hut. But you couldn't cache your personal effects in
the toilet. After all, every man had at least a handful of items love letters, ph
otographs, mementos, what-have-you that he wanted to keep secret. Sometimes these w
ere shameful or embarrassing things. But usually not. A man couldn't feel safe in
stashing certain belongings under his bed, not even if it was understood that t
he space beneath a mattress was sacrosanct. This was not to say that members of
an expedition automatically distrusted one another. Trust had nothing to do with
it. This was a deep, and perhaps even irrational, psychological need, and the l
ockers were
Gunvald usedthere
the hammer
to satisfy
to smash
it. combination dials from five of the metal cabine
ts.aThe
If psychopathic
supply hutkiller
soundedlived
likewithin
a busyafoundry.
member of the Edgeway expedition, and if
proof existed to identify that man, then the proof would be found in one of the
se lockers. Harry had been certain of it. Reluctantly, Gunvald had agreed with hi
m. It seemed reasonable to suppose that a madman would have, in his personal effe
cts, something quite different than what a sane man treasured and carried with h
im. Something indicative of a bizarre obsession. Something horrifying. Something
unexpected. Something so unusual or frightening that when you looked at it you w
ould
Wedging
saythe
at once,
hook ofThis
the belongs
crowbar to
into
a madman.
the roundSomething
hole where. the
. . combination dial h
ad been, Gunvald pulled backward with all of his might and tore the lock from th
e first locker. He popped open the door. The metal squealed and bent. The locker
gaped like a mouth. He didn't look inside but proceeded quickly to the others:
bang,
He
His threw
hands
bang,
the
were
bang,
tools
sweating.
bang!
aside.And
He wiped
then itthem
wasondone.
his vest and then on his quilted trous
After he had taken half a minute to catch his breath, he picked up a wooden crat
ers.
e full of freeze-dried food from the large stacks of supplies along the right-ha
nd reached
He wall. Heforputhis
thepipe,
cratebut
downdecided
in front
against
of theit.first
His fingers
locker andtouched
sat ontheit.bowl, t
witched, but left it in his vest pocket. The pipe relaxed him. It had pleasant a
ssociations. And this was definitely not a high point of joy in his life. If he u
sed the pipe, if he puffed away on it while he picked through the contents of hi
s friends' lockers, then . . . Well, he had a hunch that he would never be able
to enjoy
All
Roger
Franz
George
Claude
Pete
Those right
Johnson.
Breskin.
Fischer.
were
Lin.
Jobert.
athen,
goodfive
the smoke
he thought.
suspects.
again.Where
All of
do them
I start?
were very bright and sensitive men. On
e of them was apparently too sensitive; he had snapped. But which was it? None o
He
f them
decided
was to
a good
begincandidate
with Breskin
for the
because
tag Breskin's
psychopathiclocker
killer.
was the first in line.
The top shelf was bare. On the floor of the cabinet there was a cardboard box.
Gunvald
As he hadlifted
expected,
that Breskin
out and was
put aitman
between
who trav
hisefeet.
led light. The box contained only
five things. A laminated eight-by-ten color photograph of Roger's mother: a stron
g-jawed woman with curly gray hair and black-rimmed spectacles. One silver brush
-and-comb set: tarnished. A rosary. A bundle of skin magazines": Playboy, Oui, Pent
house, Club. And a scrapbook filled with photographs and newspaper clippings, al
lHeofleft
themeverything
concernedonwith
theBreskin's
floor andcareer
moved as
theanwooden
amateur
crate
weight
overlifter.
a foot or two un
til submarine
The he was sitting
was atinits
front
highest
of Fischer's
periscopelocker.
depth. She was east of the iceberg no
w, the
In lyingconning
in waittower,
for itNikita
alongGorov
its projected
stood at the
course.
periscope, his arms draped over
the horizontal ears at the base of it. Even though the top of the scope was eight
or nine feet above sea level, the storm waves exploded against it and washed over
it, temporarily obscuring his view. When the upper window was out of the water,
however, the night sea was revealed, dimly lighted by four drifting, dying flare
s. The iceberg had already begun to cross their bow, three hundred yards north o
f them, a gleaming white mountain starkly silhouetted against the black night an
d sea. stood next to the captain. He was wearing headphones and was listening on
Zhukov
an open line that connected him to the petty officer in the forward torpedo room
To
. HeGorov's
said, right,
Numberaone young
tubeseaman
ready.was monitoring a backup safety board full of gr
een and red lights that represented equipment and hatches in the torpedo room. W
hen Zhukov, relaying torpedo-room reports, said that the breach door was secure,
The
the
Flood
Muzzle
Tube
Red Ilya
seaman
and
flooded.
shutters
indicated.
door
Pogodin
check.
said,
open.
open.
was
Green
not and
primarily
check.a warship. She did not carry nuclear missiles
. However, the Soviet Naval Ministry had decided that every Russian submarine sh
ould be prepared to bring the battle to the enemy in the event of a sub-nuclear
war. Therefore, she was carrying twelve electric torpedoes. Weighing over a ton a
nd a half, packed with seven hundred pounds of high explosives, each of these ste
el sharks had enormous destructive potential. The Ilya Pogodin was not primarily
aNumber
warship,
onebuttubeifready,
so ordered,
Zhukovshe
said,
couldrepeating
have sunk what
several
the torpedo
enemy craft.
officer had told hi
m.
The
Number
chamber
one tube
fell ready,
into silence
said then,
the enunciator.
except for the soft hum of machinery and the
The
Gorov
Fire
muttering
young
one!
said, seaman
of
Zhukov
Fire!
computers.
glanced
repeated.
at his fire control panel as the torpedo was let go. One
Gorov
The
gone.
torpedo
squinted hadthrough
been set thetoeyepiece,
seek a depth
tense,
of ex
fifteen
pectant.
feet. It would strike the cl
iff exactly that far below the waterline. With a bit of luck, the configuration
of the ice after the explosion would be more amenable to the landing of a raft th
The
an it
Gorovsea
torpedo
was
said,
leaped
now.
hit
Strike!
upits
atmark.
the base of the cliff; and for an instant the water was ful
l of fiery
Echoes of the
yellow
concussion
light. vibrated through the submarine's outer hull. Gorov could
The
feelbottom
it inofthethedeckcliff
plates.
began to dissolve. A house-sized chunk of it tumbled int
o the winced.
Gorov water andHewas knewfollowed
that thebyexplosives
an avalanche wereofnot
broken
powerful
ice. enough to blast the
iceberg in half. In fact, the target was so very large that the torpedo could do
no more than make a dent in it. But for a few seconds, there was an illusion of
The
utter
petty
destruction.
officer in the forward torpedo room told Zhukov that the breach door w
Keeping
Zhukov
Lifting
as
Green
No
Notshut.
landing
really.
cocked
and
his
the
The
check,
eye
shelf?
headset
But
first
histothe
head,
the
one
officer
from
iceperiscope,
of
listening
is
one
them
passed
still
ear,
said.
Gorov
to
falling.
Zhukov
thethe
word
said,
petty
said,
to the
Not
officer
How's
technicians.
muchit
at
better
look
the other
out
thanthere,
it
enddid.
ofsir?
the l
ine.
Gorov
Greenwas
Blowing
Muzzle
andnumber
not
check.
door
listening
oneshut.
tube.closely to the series of routine safety checks, because
his full attention was riveted on the iceberg. Something was wrong. The moving m
ountain had begun to act strangely. Or was it his imagination? He squinted, tryi
ng to get a better look at the ice behemoth between the high waves. It seemed no
t to be advancing eastward any longer. Indeed, he thought the bow of it was even b
eginning to swing around to the south . . . Ever so slightly toward the south .
. . No. Absurd. Couldn't be. He closed his eyes. He told himself that he was see
ing
The
It things.
radar
can't technician
be,
ButZhukov
when hesaid,
said,
looked
startled.
Target's
again,changing
he
Notwas
alleven
course.
thatmore
quickly.
certainItthat
doesn't have any power
of
Nevertheless,
Not its
theown.
torpedo.it'sSomething
changing,else,GorovGorov
said.said worriedly. He turned away from the per
iscope. He pulled down a steel-spring microphone from the ceiling and spoke to t
he control room, which was beneath the conning tower. I want a full systems scan
of
Thethe
voice
lower
thatfathoms
came outdownoftotheseven
overhead
hundredsquawk
feet.box was efficient, crisp. Commenci
Gorov
The
ng full
purpose
putscan,
hisofeye
sir.
thetoscan
thewas
periscope
to lookagain.
for a major ocean current that was strong en
ough to affect an object as large as the iceberg. Through the use of limited-ran
ge sonar, infrared marine survey equipment and sophisticated listening devices, t
he Ilya Pogodin's technicians were able to plot the movements of both warm- and
cold-blooded forms of sea life beneath and to all sides of the boat. Schools of
small fish and millions upon millions of krill, shrimplike creatures upon which
many of the larger fish feed, were swept along by the more powerful currents or
lived in them by choice, especially if these oceanic highways were warmer than t
he surrounding water. If masses of fish and krill, as well as thick strata of pla
nkton, were found to be moving in the same direction, and if several other facto
rs could be correlated with the movement, they could identify a major current, lo
wer
Two aminutes
currentafter
meterGorov
and get
had aordered
reasonable
the scan,
indication
the squawk
of itsboxvelocity.
crackled again. Ther
Gorov
e's a looked
due-south awaycurrent
from theat periscope
three hundredand pulled
and fortydownfeet,
the microphone
Captain. again. How de
ep
Can't
doestell.
it run?It's choked with sea life. Probing it is like trying to see through a
wall. We have gotten readings as deep as six hundred and sixty feet, but that's
Gorov
They
not fast
How
Approximately
Nine
Have
Impossible!
the
were
blanched.
knots.
mercy,
released
bottom
is
in it
the
Zhukov
nine
the
ofpath
moving?
Repeat.
it.
microphone
knots,
said.
of a sir.
juggernaut.
and returned
The ice
to bthe
ergperiscope.
had been swinging slowly, pond
erously, into the new current, but now the full force of the water was squarely
behind it. It was still turning, trying to bring its bow around, but it was mostly
Target
sideways closing!
to the submarine
the radarand operator
would remain
said. Five
like hun
thatdred
foryards!
severalHemin
read
utesoff
yet.the bearing
Before
he had Gorov
taken.could reply, the boat was suddenly shaken as if a giant hand had ta
ken hold of it. Zhukov fell. Papers slid off the chart table. The sensations las
ted
What?
We've
With
Small
only
what?
had
floe
Zhukov
twoaofor
collision.
asked.
ice,
threeGorov
seconds,
said.butHethey
ordered
leftdamage
everyone reports
badlyfrom
frightened.
every part of the bo
They could not have met up with a large object, for if they had they would have
at.
been dead already. The submarine's hull was not tempered; therefore, even one to
n of fast-moving ice would cave it in as if it were paper. Whatever they had met
was small, but no matter how small it was it would surely have caused some dama
Gorov
ge.
Four was
hundred
in aandbind.
fifty
If he
yards
didn't
and take
closing!
the boat
the down,
radar they
operator
wouldsaid.
collide with th
e iceberg. But if he dived before he knew what damage had been sustained, they m
ight never be able to surface. There was simply not enough time to bring the sub
marine around and flee either to the east or west; the iceberg stretched away ne
arly two
Gorov snapped
fifthsupofthea horizontal
mile in bothbardirections.
on the periscope and sent the device into its
The
His
Zhukov
sleeve.
Four
Dive!
We're
klaxons
heart
hundred
going
said,
Gorov
racing,
blasted
under
said,
and
Therehis
twenty
the
even
throughout
must
mouth
ice
as
yards
bebefore
the
dry,
sixthe
and
first
hundred
Gorov
itship.
closing!
hits
damage
said,
feet
The
us,re
col
of
said
IpGorov
orts
ice
know.
lision
thebelow
were
said.
radar
I'm
alarm
being
the
not
operator.
wailed.
waterline!
certain
made. we'll
Dive!make i
Thus
t. far Gunvald had turned up nothing of interest except, of course, the pornograp
hy. He had found a small packet of high-quality glossy magazines and photographs
in Franz Fischer's locker, and a much larger collection among George Lin's belon
The existence of the erotic material was not at all surprising or shocking. When
gings.
a vigorous, active man was planning to spend the better part of a year at an is
olated polar research station, he had to be as realistic about his sexual needs
as he was about laying in the proper stores of food and fuel. Unable to have a w
oman, unable to lead a normal life, more than a few men at these outposts of the
scientific community found that desire became intense in a relatively short per
iod of time. Back home they might well go for a few months without sex. But here
, in this desolate place, the sex drive was accelerated. Perhaps it was the pres
ence of death which could be sensed in the ice and in the hostile weather. Or it
could have been that men always wanted most that which was denied them. At any
rate, after a few weeks in this cold white desert, they were horny. Some men lea
rned the secret energies of abstinence; some men were embarrassed by the necessi
ty for self-gratification, and others were merely frustrated by it. Gunvald had
brought Danish and Swedish magazines on previous expeditions; however, the relie
f obtained had been so unsatisfactory that he had opted for temporary chastity o
f body
If Fischer
if not
or Lin
of mind.
had been hiding particularly kinky pornography sadomasochistic m
aterial or that which would have appealed to a pedophiliac Gunvald would have been
concerned. A person who had such interests could hardly be called insane. Socie
ty looked upon these people as abnormal but probably harmless. Under the circums
tances, however, a kinky sexual appetite might well be viewed as a clue, if only
But
because
Fischer
nothing
and Linmorehadunusual
very ordinary
than thattastes.
had beenNoth
uncovered.
ing in their pornography would
have shocked an educated adult: a man with a woman, two men with a woman, three m
en with a woman, and three women with a man. Between them, Fischer and Lin owned
an encyclopedia of familiar lusts. Gunvald was amused to see that about the onl
y thing missing from both batches of erotica was a study of the missionary posit
Obviously, Fischer had selected each piece of his collection with great care. Pa
ion.
ging through it in search of a clue, Gunvald noticed that there were no ugly wom
en or men. No unattractive poses or settings. The quality of the photographs was
superb, never streaked or grainy or overlighted. Fischer had evidently spent a
great deal of time picking and choosing to fill out the plastic packet that cont
ainedIt
Did
No. that
these
meant
meantreasures.
nothing.
anything?A man
Gunvald
couldwondered.
not be judged mad simply because he was method
icalsame
The or because
had to be he said
had good
for George
taste. Lin. His collection contained as much ugliness
as it did beauty. And it was too large even for six or eight months of isolatio
n, even for a man who craved variety in his voyeurism. But a man could not be ju
dged mad
Gunvald
Gorov knew
moved
simply
that,
onbecause
to Petemen
among heJohnson's
wasother
of not locker.
methodical
nations, Russians
or becausewereheseen
had as
baddour,
taste.somber,
hopelessly gloomy people. Of course this stereotype was as empty of truth as an
y other. Russians laughed and partied and made love and got terribly drunk, as d
id people everywhere. So many university students in the West had read Fe-odor D
ostoyevsky and had tried to read Tolstoy, and it was from these few pieces of li
terature that they formed their opinions of modern-day Russians. And yet if ther
e had been any foreigners in the control room of the Ilya Pogodin at this moment
, they would have seen precisely the Russians that the stereotype described: som
ber-faced men, all of them frowning, all of them with beetled brows, all of them
The
filled
damage
withreports
the awful
had been
tension
made.
thatThere
camewere
fromnoa buckled
profoundbulkheads,
respect forandfate.
no water
was entering the boat. The shock had been worse in the forward quarters than any
where else, and it had been especially unsettling in the torpedo room. Although
the safety-light boards registered no immediate danger, there was certainly some
degree of exterior hull damage in the area of the bow. If the outer skin had onl
y been scraped, or if it had surfered only a minor dent, they would most likely
survive. However, if the hull had sustained even a moderate wound and worst of all
, one that lay across welded seams they might not live through a deep dive. The pr
essure on the submarine would not be uniformly resisted; this would cause severe
strain, and at some point the boat would give out on them, crumple up and sink s
The
traight
sonar
divingtooperator
the ocean
officer's said,
floor.
voice The
wasprofile
loud but ofshaky.
the target Two is
hundred
narrowing.
feet and
She's
descending.
continuing
NoIf
You
Two
Three
toone
can
Icome
hundred
wasn't
laughed.
hundred
smell
bow-around
and
an
the
and
atheist,
fifty
fear
eighty
in infeet,
thethis
yards
Zhukov
current.
said
room,
and
said
the
closing.
Gorov
miserably,
divingthought.
officer.
I And
wouldthat
start
waspraying.
neither an exag
geration nor a theatrical conceit. Fear did have an odor of its own: the tang of
an unusually acrid sweat. Every man in the control chamber was perspiring. The
place
Even
The
Three sonar
aswas
hundred
each
filled
operator
manandmonitored
withtwenty
sixty
said,
thefeet.
fumes
feet,
Three
the equipment
of
hundred
said
fear.
theand
atdiving
his
fifty
station,
officer.
yards andhe found
closing time
fast.
to glance
repeatedly at the diving stand. That was the focus of the room. The needle on t
he depth gauge was falling rapidly, far more rapidly than they had ever seen it
move. Three hundred and eighty feet. Four hundred. Four hundred and twenty feet.
The ship had been designed for this sort of sudden maneuver, but that fact did
not
Gorov
Target
Four relieve
gripped
hundred
at three
anyone
the
andhundred
command-pad
sixty
eighty
aboardfeet,
yards.
feet.
her.railing
said the with
diving
bothofficer.
hands, gripped it so tightly tha
tFive
Target
his arms
hundred
at ached.
twoandhundred
His
twentyknuckles
yards.
feet.It's
were
Theypicking
as
would
sharp need
upand
speed
towhite
descend
likeasit's
bare
at least
going
bones.another
downhill.hundred
and sixty feet until they were safely under the berg and perhaps a great deal more
Five
I've
Something
Target
than only
hundred
that.
at one
beenwrite
to and
hundred
this
forty
home
deep
and
feet.
about,
twice
eightybefore
Gorov
yardsin
said.
andtenclos
years
ing of
fast.
service,
Damned fast,
Zhukov said
said.the sona
rFive
operator.
hundred and sixty feet, the diving officer said, although he knew that everyo
Anethousand
was watchingfeet was
the the
platter-size
official maximum
depth gauge.
operating depth for the Ilya Pogodin. Wi
th any luck they would not need to take her below that depth. Of course, if her
outer skin was damaged, the thousand-foot figure could be forgotten. She might c
Gorov
rumple
Indeed,
Target was
under
at
Gorov
contributing
eighty
the
thought,
pressure
yardshisshe
andwell
share
could
closing.
before
to
give
theway
she
stench
wentany
at within
thatmoment
deep.
thenow.
small room. His shirt
was diving
The sweat-stained
officer's downvoice
the had
middle
softened
of thealmost
back andto aunder
whisper.
the arms.
Six hundred feet and
Zhukov's
Still
descending.
gripping
face wastheasrailing,
gaunt asGorov
a death
said,mask.
We've got to risk another eighty feet. We
Zhukov
The
've
Sixsonar
got
hundred
nodded.
tooperator
beand
well twenty
struggled
underfeet.
the toice.
control his voice. Nevertheless, a vague note of
hysteria colored his next report. Target at forty yards and closing. Dead ahead
of
None
Six
Target
thehundred
ofsail,
twenty
lost,
that!and
ifyards.
the
Gorov
not
seventy
eighty
sonar
thesaid
feet.
bow
feet.
operator
sharply.
too. It's
said,
We'll
going
hismake
voice
to hitit.
rising
us! half an octave on the last
They froze, waiting for the grinding crash, the explosive, deadly impact that wou
word.
ld smash
I've beenthe a fool
hull.to jeopardize my own and seventy-nine other lives just to save
No
one
The
What's
Fifty
onetenth
technician
cheered.
feet.
ourthat
clearance?
number,
who
Theywas were
Gorov
monitoring
Gorov
stillthought.
asked.
toothe
tense
surface
for that.
fathometer
But there
cried,wasIce
a modest,
overhead!
coll
ective
We'renegative
Seven
Blow sigh
underofit,relief.
hundred feetthe
to Zhukov
andmark,
descending,
said, Gorov
amazed.
said.
the diving
Let's officer
stabilize said
herworriedly.
at seven hundred and for
ty.
Gorov
We'repulledsafe, onZhukov
his beard
said.and found it wet with perspiration. He said, No. Not sa
Carpenter
fe. Not yet. andNot
Johnson
untilstood
we'reatoutthefrom
entrance
under.to the cave, their backs to the wind
.ILooks
The
thinkblack
sound
so man
too.
enough,
probed
But what
Harry
theifceiling
said.
we bringwiththehisradio
flashlight
back inbeam.
here and the Russians fire
They
Pete
another
If
IWhat
Fifteen
Which
Look
wish
they
stepped
said,
domeans
here,
tominutes
torpedo?
had
you
hell
you're
You've
into
thatIiceberg
think's
the ago
the
inthe
knew.
noticed
mind,
gone
it
cave.
demolitions
was
has
wrong?
they'd
the
blowing
changed
wind?
have
expert,
from
direction
done
another
Harry
it again.
already.
quarter
said. of Could
thethe
compass.
torpedo have had su
Shaking
chI thought
a grave hisas
effect
head
much.
emphatically,
on Suddenly
the ice? he Pete
wassaid,
so very No.tired,
Impossible.
desperately weary and oppressed
by a sense of powerless-ness. It was as if nature herself had set out to get the
m regardless of the cost. The odds against their survival were growing by the mi
nute and would soon be insurmountable if they weren't already. But he had Rita. And
because of her, he was not about to surrender. Because of her he had something
to live for, no matter how difficult it was just to live. The only other explanati
on is that the iceberg has been picked up by a new current, a much stronger curr
ent that pulled it out of an east-southeasterly course and got it moving due sou
th.
Is that going to make it easier or harder for the Russians to climb up here and g
etHarder,
us? I should think. If she is heading south, and if the wind is coming pretty
much from the north Well, then, the only leeward area is at the bow. And they can
'tAndput
Exactly,
If they
it'smencan't
nearly
Harry
ontogetthe
ten
said.
usice
o'clock.
offasinit's
timerushing
. . . Ifdownweonhavethem.
to stay here through midnight,
will we come out of this alive? Don't bullshit me now. What's your honest opinio
n?I should ask that of you. You're the man who designed those bombs. You ought to k
Johnson
now better looked
thangrim.
I whatThe theyshock
willwaves
do toarethegoing
iceberg.
to smash up most of the ice we're
standing on. There is a chance that five or six hundred feet of the berg will ho
ld together, but not the entire quarter mile from the bow to the first bomb. And
Harry
if only knew.five
Heorsaidsixithunquietly,
dred feet almost
of itreverently.
are left, doThe youiceknowwill
whatbewill
fivehappen?
hundred f
eet
Andlong,
Not it can't
for aand
minute.
float
sevenThe that
hundcenter
red
way.feet
of from
gravitytopwill
to bottom.
be all wrong. It'll roll over, seek
They
At
aButnew
laststared
weattitude.
Pete
weren't.
atsaid,
eachHeother.
Ifturned
only we'd
towardbeen
theable
entrance.
to dig outLet'stenget
ofthe
theradio
bombs.in here and see
Gunvald
if the Russians
had discovered
have anything
that Johnson
to tellandus.Jobert
Preferably
had small
goodpackets
news. of erotica in t
heir lockers. In each case, however, the material was much different from that w
hich belonged to Fischer and Lin. Pete owned no magazines or photographs. Apparen
tly he preferred to rely on his imagination as much as possible, for he kept in
touch with his sexuality solely through erotic books. And he had brought with hi
m only the very best of the genre. He had a set of uniform editions of Henry Mil
ler's work, some books by Frank Harris and several novels that were not erotic at
all. None of it indicated madness. Likewise, Claude's locker contained nothing b
izarre. He had one packet of fifty four-by-five black-and-white photographs. Thes
e were cracked at the edges, bent at the corners and a bit yellowed. From the lo
ok of them they had been made and sold in the 1940s. They were explicit in natur
e but colored by an innocence that the world had lost at least a decade ago. The
y seemed to be in the locker not for purposes of arousal but for almost sentiment
al reasons. Gunvald was amused and touched by them. And because of them he found
Claude, whom he already considered to be an admirable and likable man, even mor
e admirable
And where doesandthat
likable.
leave me? he wondered. Five suspects. Five lockers. But noth
inggot
He sinister.
up fromNotheclues.
wooden crate and went to the far end of the room. At that dis
tance from the violated lockers although the distance itself did not make him any
less guilty he felt that he could fill and light his pipe. Besides, he needed it t
o calm him and to help him think. A minute later the air was filled with the ric
h odor
He closed
of his
cherries.
eyes and leaned against the wall and thought about the items he ha
d taken from the lockers. At a glance there had been nothing outré in those thin
gs. But it was possible that the clues, if any there were, would be subtle ones.
He might find what he was looking for only on reflection. Therefore, he held ea
ch piece of their belongings up before his mind's eye, turned it over and over i
n imaginary hands, looked in it and under it, seeking the intellectual equivalen
t offarJohnson.
Roger
Franz
George
Claude
Pete
So hidden
Breskin.
Fischer.
Lin.Gunvald
Jobert.
as compartments.
could see, they were all clean. One of them might be a lunatic
, but he was a damned clever lunatic. A damned cautious lunatic. He had hidden hi
s madness so well that there was not even a sign of it in his most personal, pri
vate effects.Gunvald emptied his pipe into a sand-filled waste can, put the pipe
Frustrated,
in his pocket and returned to the lockers. The floor was littered with the preci
ous detritus of five lives. As he gathered it up and put it back where he had fo
und
And it,
thenhis
he sense
saw theoffolder.
guilt burgeoned
It was approximately
in a new season
ten ofinches
shameby twelve inches. An
inch thick. A flat gray color. Standing against the back wall of the locker. It
wasn't difficult to understand how he had overlooked it. Indeed, he was surpris
ed that he had noticed it even now. However, as soon as he saw it he knew, by th
e sort of sudden and vivid premonition that he had heard about but had never bef
ore experienced, that it contained the damaging evidence for which he had been se
The folder was stuck to the locker wall. When he pulled it free, he saw that the
arching.
back of it bore eight loops of electrician's tape. It had not come to be agains
t the wall by accident. It had been placed there so that it might be kept a secr
et opened
He even ifthethefolder.
locker He
weretook
violated.
from it a spiral-bound notebook with what appeared
to be newspaper and magazine clippings interlarded between the pages. The folde
r contained
His
Reluctantly
hands werenothing
but shaking.
without
else.hesitation, he opened the notebook and began to page thr
ough it. The contents hit him with tremendous force, shocked him as he had never
expected he could be shocked. It was like a blast from a psychic shotgun. Full
in the face. Both barrels. Hideous stuff. Horrifying. Here was the pornography o
f the twisted man. Here was real obscenity, visions far more demented than anyth
ing that had ever been shown in a dirty movie or book. Gunvald needed much less
than a minute to know that the man who had compiled this collection was, if not
a raving
He closedmaniac,
the book.
at He
least
turned
a seriously
out the light
disturbed
at the
andback
dangerous
of theindividual.
room and went to
get his coat and boots. He dressed hurriedly and ran back to the telecommunicatio
Gorov
ns
Icehut
overhead.
left
to tell
the command
One
Harry
hundred
what
padheand
feet.
had
stood
found.
behind the technician who was reading the s
urface
Ice can
How overhead.
fathometer.
it be falling
One hundred
awayand
fromtwenty
us? feet.
Gorov asked. We can't have passed under even ha
The
lf the
technician
iceberg'sfrowned.
length. There's
I don't still
know, asir.mountain
But it's
hanging
up toovera hundred
us. and forty fee
The
tYes,
Aand
hundred
surface
sir.
stilland
fathometer
rising.
forty feetwasofa sophisticated
clear water between
versionusofandthetheecho
bottom
sounder
of the
thaticeberg?
had
been used for decades to find the floor of the ocean beneath a submarine. It thr
ew high-frequency sound waves upward in a tightly controlled spread, bounced an e
cho off the ice if there was any overhead and determined the distance between the to
p of the sail and the frozen ceiling of the sea. It was standard equipment on ev
ery ship that might possibly be called upon to pass under the ice cap in order t
oOne
Thefulfill
fathometer's
hundred itsandduties
stylus
sixtyorfeet,
to escape
wiggled
sir.back
an and
enemyforth
vessel.
on a continuous drum of graph pap
er.
The
Icesquawk
The
overhead.
blackboxband
above
One ithundred
the
drewcommand
was
and getting
eighty
pad hissed
feet.
narrower.
and crackled. The voice that came fr
om it was gruff by nature, metallic as all voices were that passed through the i
ntercom. This is the torpedo officer, Captain. Our forward bulkhead is beginning
Everyone
to sweat.in the control room stiffened. Their attention had been fixed on the ice
reports and on the sonar readings, for the greatest danger seemed to be that th
ey would encounter a stalactite that would skewer the llya Pogodin as if the boa
t were a bit of lamb for a shish kebab. The torpedo officer's warning had remind
ed them that they had collided with ice just before diving and that every square
Pulling
inch ofdown the an
submarine
overheadwasmicrophone,
even now underGorovincomprehensibly
said, Cantata to brutal
torpedo
pressure.
room. There's
The
drysquawk
insulation
box was behind
now the
thatcenter
bulkhead.
of interest, as the diving gauge had been earl
ier. I know that, Captain. But it's sweating just the same. The insulation behind
That
it must
meantbetheywet had
now.sustained a dangerous amount of damage when they collided wi
thWhere
The
Just
that
torpedo
adid
small
sweat,
you
officer
floe
sir.ofsaid,
find Just
it?ice.a Along
film.
Is there
the weld
much between
water? number four tube and number five
Gorov
Zhukov
tube.
Any sir.
No,
Watch
I've
No. buckling?
let
got
Gorov
was
it goclosely,
eyes
atknew
ofthe
for
the
what
command
nothing
Gorov
microphone,
Ms first
said.
pad.
else,officer
and
We
sir.
could
it sprang
waschange
think
back
course,
ing.
upThe
outsir.
last
of the
half
way.
of the iceberg's l
ength was ahead of them, at least two fifths of a mile of it. To port or starboa
rd there was open water within two or three hundred yards. A change of course see
med reasonable, but it would have been a wasted effort. By the time we brought he
r around to port or starboard, we'd have passed under the iceberg's stern and wo
uld
Yes,besir.
Rudder in
amidships,
open water andanyway.
keep itHold
thattight,
way unless
Lieutenant.
this current begins to push us arou
The
nd. operator seated at the surface fathometer said, Ice overhead. Two hundred and
Take
fiftyherfeet.up? Zhukov suggested. If we ascend to just six hundred feet, that torpedo
room
Steady
bulkhead
and seven mighthundred
not sweat.
and forty,
The pressure
Gorov would
said shortly.
be considerably
He was more
less.worried about
his sweating crew than he was about the sweating bulkhead. They were good men. T
hey had been in countless tight spots in the past, and without exception they ha
d remained calm and professional. However, on every other occasion they had need
ed nothing but nerve and skill to see them through. This time luck was a part of
it. No amount of nerve and skill could save them if the hull cracked under this
titanic pressure. Unable to trust themselves, they were forced to trust in the
faceless engineers who had built the Ilya Pogodin. That was enough to make them
a bit crazy and perhaps careless. We can't go up, Gorov explained. There's still ice
above us. I don't know what's happening here, but we're going to be damned cauti
Gorov
Abruptly
ous.
Ice overhead.
Three looked
hundred
the stylus
once
Twoagain
feet, hundred
topped
sir.at jiggling.
the
and fathometer
eightyItfeet.
produced
graph. a straight, thin, black line do
wnIce
Gorov
Clear
theoverhead
said,
watched
center
water,Impossible.
of
the
again.
the
the
stylus
technician
drum.
Threeclosely.
Wehundred
haven't
said,The
feet.
obviously
channel
Threeof
startled.
hundred
open water
feet,
No between
ice
andoverhead.
falling
the top
now.
of t
he sail and the bottom of the iceberg narrowed steadily. Two hundred and sixty f
eet. Two hundred and twenty. One hundred and eighty . . . It held at fifty feet
for a moment, then began to fluctuate wildly: fifty feet, a hundred and fifty fe
et, fifty feet again, a hundred feet, eighty feet, fifty feet, two hundred feet,
up and down and up and down in utterly unpredictable peaks and troughs. Then it
reached
Holding fifty
steady,feetthe once
fathometer
more, andtechnician
the stylussaid.
beganFifty
to wiggle
to sixty
lessfeet.
erratically.
Minor variatio
ns.Could
I've
Then
Holding
notheIreason
do machine
understand
. . .tostill
havewhat
believe
holding
beenjust
itmalfunctioning
was,
.happened?
.sir.
. Didback
we pass
there?under
Gorov
a hole
askedinthe
thetechnician.
middle o
The
f thetechnician
iceberg? kept a close watch on the graph drum, ready to call out if the ic
e began to run lower than the fifty-foot mark. It was approximately in the middle
.That's
A funnel-shaped
right, sir. hole?
It began as an inverted dish. But the upper two thirds of it n
Beginning
arrowed drastically.
to get excited, Gorov said, And it went all the way to the top of the i
ceberg?
I don't know about that, sir. But it went up at least to sea level. The fathomete
No
Gorov
rHow
can't
onedid
shrugged.
had
take
itanget
readings
answer.
there,
Perhapsfarther
I wonder?
one ofupthe
thanEdgeway
that. people will know. They've been studying
Gorov
the
Why ice.
ishad
thisThe
a seed
hole
important
of
soanimportant?
idea,
thingtheis that
germ
Zhukov it's
ofasked.
anthere,
outrageously
howeverdaring
it cameplan
to to
be.rescue th
eZhukov
Clear
Edgewaypressed
water,
scientists.
athe
tabfathometer
onIfthe
thecommand-pad
hole
operator said.
console.No He
icelooked
overhead.
up at the computer re
adout screen to his right. It checks. Taking into account the southward current a
Gorov
ndClear
ourglanced
water,
forwardatthe speed,
histechnician
watch:
we should
10:02.
repeated.
be Two
out hours
from under.
remained until the explosive charges
would shatter the iceberg. In that length of time they could not possibly mount
a conventional rescue attempt with any hope of success. What he had in mind migh
t seem to some to border on outright lunacy, but it had the advantage of being a
Zhukov
plan that
cleared
couldhisworkthroat.
withinHethe
wastime
waiting
theyfor
hadorders
left. to take the submarine up to
Pulling
a less down
dangerous
the steel-spring
depth. microphone, Gorov said, Captain to torpedo room. Ho
w's
Fromthat
the bulkhead
overhead look?speaker: Still sweating, sir. It's not any better but not any wor
seKeep
either.
watching. And stay calm. Gorov let go of the microphone and returned to the c
ommand
Astonishment
pad. madeEnginesZhukov's
at halflong
speed.
faceLeft
lookfull
evenrudder.
longer. He opened his mouth to sp
eak, but he couldn't make a sound. He swallowed hard. The second time he was a b
itNot more
thissuccessful.
minute, Gorov In a weak
said,voice
pattinghe said,
his shoulder
You meanreassuringly.
we aren't goingWe'veup?
got to make a
nother run under that mountain. I want to have another look at the hole in the b
ottom
When Timoshenko
of it. described the hole and the large area of wildly scalloped ice on
the bottom of the iceberg, Harry explained the probable cause of it. The iceber
g had been broken off the cap bv a tsunami. The tsunami had been generated by a
seabed earthquake almost directly beneath them. If there had been any volcanic a
ctivity. along the fault line and in this part of the world, in association with t
his chain of fractures, volcanic activity was de rigeur, as witness the violent
Icelandic eruptions in the early 1970s then enormous quantities of lava could have
been discharged into the sea, flung upward with tremendous force. Spouting white-
hot lava could have bored that hole, and the millions of gallons of boiling wate
r that it produced could easily have sculpted the troughs and peaks in the ice t
hat lay astern
Although it originated
of the hole.from a surfaced submarine only a fraction of a mile away,
Timoshenko's voice was laced with static. As Captain Gorov sees it, there are th
ree possibilities. The hole might end in solid ice above the waterline. It might
lead into a cavern or to the bottom of a shallow crevasse. Or it might continue
for another hundred feet above sea level and open on the top of the iceberg. Do
es Yes,
thatHarry
analysis
said.seem Andsound
I believe
to you,I know
Dr. Car
which
penter?
of the three it is. He told Timoshenko a
bout the crevasse that had opened midway in the iceberg's length when the gigant
ic seismic waves had passed under the edge of the winter field. I nearly fell int
oIAnd
it.
don't
the
It know,
bottom
swallowedHarry
of this
up said.
mycrevasse
snowmobile.
But is
I suspect
open toit theis.
sea?
As close as I can calculate, it lies
above the hole you've found. The heat needed to form the hole would have cracke
dIfthe theice
hole
above
is there
the waterline.
I suppose we should call it a tunnel can you reach it by climbin
What
g down theinto
devil
this
iscrevasse?
he gettingTimoshenko
at? Harry wondered.
asked. If we had to do it, I suppose we
InThat's
He could
the cave
gestured
improvise
how atbehind
we're
them
some
taking
Harry,
toclimbing
beyou
theoff
quiet.
others
equipment.
To
thethe
expressed
ice.Russian
Through
But whytheir
radioman
that
should
disbelief.
tunnel.
he
we said,
have toDown
do it?
through th
Harry
eTimoshenko
We
Yes,
tunnel
haven't
was
butto impressed
we
said,
the
any.
have.
subIn
mbut
arine?
Timoshenko
diving
still
But
gear.
doubtful.
how?
explained how
I'veitdone
would
somebediving
gottenin tothe
them.
past. I'm no
t an expert at it, but I know a man can't dive that deep unless he's trained and
We've
has special
got theequipment.
special equipment, Timoshenko said. I'm afraid you'll have to do with
out the special training. He spent the next five minutes outlining Captain Gorov's
Incredible!
plan in someHarrydetail.
thought. Brilliant, daring and well thought out. He wanted to
meet Gorov, to see the man who had come up with such a clever idea. It might work
, but it's risky. And there's no guarantee that the tunnel opens in that crevass
e. Perhaps we won't be able to find this end of it not in the crevasse, not anywhe
re. Perhaps, Timoshenko agreed. But it's your best chance. It's your only chance. There
's an hour and a half remaining until those bombs explode. We can't get rafts ac
ross to the iceberg and climb up there and bring you down as we had planned. Not
in ninety minutes. The wind is coming in from the stern of the iceberg now, whi
stling along both flanks. We'd have to land the rafts at the bow, and that is im
possible.
That was true, Harry knew. He had said as much to Pete just half an hour ago. Lie
utenant Timoshenko, I need to discuss this with my colleagues. Give me a minute,
please. Still hunkering before the radio, he turned slightly to face the others
Rita
and said,
said, Well?
Let's not waste time. Of course we'll do it. We can't just sit here an
Claude
dI'd waitsaynodded.
towe've
die. gotWe one
haven't
chance
muchinchoice.
ten thousand of getting through alive, Franz told
them.
InTeutonic
spite Butof
gloom,
it's
himself,
notRita
altogether
Fischer
said, grinning.
managed
hopeless.
a vague smile. That's what you said when I w
Pete
Breskin
asCount
worried
Johnson
mesaid,
in,
that
said,
And
Brian
an me.
earth
Isaid.
joined
quakeupmight
for the
strike
adventure.
before we Nowgot
I'mback
suretoasbase
hellcamp.
getting mo
re of it than I bargained for. If we ever get out of this mess, I swear I'll be
Turning
He
content
shuffled
to Lin,
spend
his feet.
Harry
my evenings
said,
If we stayed
at
Well,
homeGeorge?
here,
with ifa good
we didn't
book. leave before midnight, isn'
t there reason to believe we'd come through the explosions on a piece of ice lar
ge enough to sustain us? I was under the impression that we were counting on tha
tHarrybefore
said,before
If this
we'vesubmarine
one chance showed
in ten up.thousand of living through the escape Capt
ain Gorov has planned for us, then we've one chance in a million of living throu
Lin
gh thewasexplosions
biting hisat lower
midnight.
lip so hard that Harry would not have been surprised to
Finally
Harry
see
IGeorge?
We've
read
blood
picked
decided
Lin
you,
Are
spring
nodded.
up
youthat
Dr. the
with
Carpenter.
upmicrophone
your
and
us?trickle
captain's
again.
down
planhis
Lieutenant
makes
chin.senseTimoshenko?
if only because it's a necessi
ty. It can
We'll
We'll
have
be,doto
Doctor.
itmove
if it We're
quickly,
can convinced
be done.
Harry ofsaid.
it. There isn't any hope of our reaching the cr
evasse much before eleven o'clock. That will leave just one hour for the rest of
Timoshenko
it. said, If we all keep in mind the image of that clock, we shouldn't nee
dWhen
And
moreto
they
than
you,
were
anHarry
hour.
readysaid.
Good
to leave
luckthe
to all
caveofa you.
few minutes later, Gunvald had still not
called to report on the contents of those five lockers. It looked as if they we
re going to have to go down that tunnel without knowing which of them was likely
to go for Dougherty's throat when the opportunity arose. Even as Harry stepped
from the cave into the wind and snow, he hoped to hear Lars-son's voice behind h
im. But
Even theitmost
didsophisticated
not come, andtelecommunications
he could not wait equipment
for it. was unable to cope with
the interference that accompanied a storm of this size in these latitudes at th
is time of the year. Gunvald could no longer pick up the powerful transmissions
emanating from the U.S. base at Thule. All across the band, the storm reigned. T
he only scrap of man-made sound was a distant, fragmented program of big-band mu
sic that faded in and out on a five-second cycle. The speakers were choked with
static: a hideous, wailing, screaming, screeching, hissing, crackling concert of
chaos
He leaned
not in
accompanied
toward thebyset,
eventhe
onemicrophone
human voice.
against his lips, and said, Harry, ca
For
Static.
n you perhaps
read me?
the fiftieth time, he read off his call numbers and their call numbe
rs, unconsciously raising his voice as if he were trying to shout above the inte
rHe
Noference.
response.
knew
lookedheatought
Theynotebook
the toweren't
give up.
receiving
which was open
him. on the table beside him. Although he ha
Id can't
He
Static.
seen
called
this
give
them
particular
up,again.
he thought.
page aThey've
dozen times,
got toheknow!
shuddered.
Five: Tunnel
10:45 searched one third of the horizon with his night glasses, alert for drift
Gorov
ice other than the iceberg that was carrying the Edgeway group. That white mount
ain lay ahead of them, still caught in the deep current that began almost three
hundred feet below the submarine's keel. A smaller floe would find them by no me
ans storm-racked
The impervious tosea a well-placed
which churnedblow.
on all sides of them had none of its familiar
, rhythmic motion. It affected the ship in an unpredictable fashion: therefore,
it was impossible for a man to prepare for its next attack. Without warning, the
submarine heeled over to port so violently that Gorov was thrown sideways and c
ollided with both Zhukov and Semichastny. He disentangled himself and gripped an
ice-sheathed section of the railing just as a wall of spray burst across the bri
As the ship righted itself, Zhukov shouted, I'd rather be down at seven hundred f
dge.
There
eet!
You see
I'll was
never
now?
nocomplain
longer
Gorovaagain,
shouted.
leewardsir.
flank
You didn't
of theknow
iceberg
wheninyouwhich
werethe
wellIlya
off!Pogodin cou
ld take shelter. She was forced to endure on the open surface, pitching and heavi
ng, rocking and falling and rising and wallowing as if she were a living creatur
e in her death throes. The waves battered the starboard hull, roared up the wall
of the conning tower and cast spray over one side of the sail and down the othe
r. Most of the time the submarine listed heavily to port on the back of a monstr
ous green-black swell that was both monotonous and malignant. All of the men on
the bridge
Gorov's face,
werewhere
jacketed
it wasinnot
ice,covered
as wasbythegoggles
metalwork
or byaround
the edge
them.of his hood, wa
s smeared with petroleum jelly. Although his post did not require him to confron
t the wind directly, his nose and cheeks had been bitten by the bitterly cold ai
Zhukov had been wearing a scarf over the bottom half of his face, and this had c
r.
ome undone. At his post he had to stare directly into the storm. He could not be
without some protection, or else his skin would be peeled from his face by the
granules of snow and ice that were like millions of nails on the wind. He twiste
d and squeezed the scarf, cracking the ice that filmed it, then retied it over h
is mouth and nose. He resumed his watch on one third of the horizon, miserable b
ut alsoreturning
Before proud of tohishis
stoicism
own post,
and Gorov
his stamina.
glanced up at the two seamen working on
the sail. They were illuminated by the red bulb and by two portable arc lights. O
ne of the men cast an eerie, twisted shadow; but the other was above the lights
and had no shadow at all. Although it was a very heretical, un-Communistic image
, Gorov thought that they resembled demons toiling over the bleak machinery of h
One man was standing atop the sail, wedged between the two periscopes and the rad
ell.
ar mast. A line encircled his waist and secured him to the radio mast. He was on
e of the strangest sights that the captain had ever seen. He was swathed in so m
any clothes that he had difficulty moving freely, and in his exposed position he
needed every layer of them to keep from freezing to death. Standing like a ligh
tning rod at the pinnacle of the submarine's superstructure, he was a perfect ta
rget for the wind, snow and cold sea spray. His suit of ice was extremely thick
and virtually without a chink or rent. At his neck, shoulders, elbows, hands, hi
ps and knees, the ice was a bit marred by well-delineated cracks and creases, bu
t even at these joints the cloth under the shining coat was not really visible.
From head to foot he glittered, sparkled, gleamed; and he reminded Gorov of the
cookie men, coated with sweet white icing, that were sometimes among the treats
givenother
The to children
man was standing
in Moscowononthe
Newshort
Year'sladder
Day. that led from the bridge up the s
ide of the sail. He had been tied fast to one of the rungs in order to free his
hands for work. He was locking several watertight aluminum cargo boxes to a leng
th of chain.
Satisfied that the job was nearly completed, Gorov returned to his post.
10:56 the wind was behind them, they were able to proceed to the crevasse in t
Because
heir snowmobiles. If they had been facing into the storm, they would have had to
cope with zero visibility, and in that case they would have done as well or bet
ter onthey
When foot.
wereRunning
in thewith
vicinity
the wind,
of thehowever,
chasm, Harry
they could
brought
seehis
fifteen
machine
yards
to aahead.
full
stop and climbed out of it. A hundred-mile-per-hour gust sent him to his knees.
The
Whenother
it passed,
snowmobiles
when pulled
a thirdupofbehind
the velocity
him. Thewaslast
gone,
vehicle
he gotinup,
thecursing.
train was on
ly forty yards from him, but he could see only vague yellow aureoles where the h
eadlights
He hurriedshould
forwardhave
withbeen.
his flashlight, scouting the ice ahead, until he had asc
ertained that the next hundred feet were safe. Then he returned to his snowmobile
and drove thirty yards before getting out for another bit of reconnaissance. Fo
r the second time he found the crack in the ice. It was filled with more darknes
s than
He brought
his his
flashlight
snowmobile
couldupdispel.
to the edge of the chasm. There was a distinctly su
icidal element in this; however, considering the little bit of time left to them
, a touch of recklessness seemed not only justifiable but essential. Except for
professional mannequins and British prime ministers, Harry thought, no one ever a
ccomplished anything by standing still. That was a favorite maxim of Rita's. He u
sually smiled when he thought of it. He didn't smile now. He was taking a calcul
ated risk with a greater likelihood of failure than of success. The ice might col
lapse under him and tumble into the gap as it had done earlier in the day. He wa
s simply trusting to luck, putting his life in the hands of the gods he knew did
not exist. But he felt sure he was in for a change of fortune or at least he was
longtheoverdue
By time theforothers
one. parked their vehicles and joined him, Harry had fixed two
one-thousand-pound-test, ninety-strand nylon cables to the front bumper of his
snowmobile. The safety rope was eighty feet long. He knotted that one around his
waist. The other was a hundred-foot line on which he would descend; and he toss
ed the free
Johnson
Carpenter arrived
hadendalready
of the
at it snapped
into
brink.
thehis
Heravine.
gave
own flashlight
Harry his flashlight.
to the tool belt at his waist.
It hung at his right hip, butt up and lens down. Now he clipped Pete's torch at
his leftofhip.
Neither themBeams
triedoftoyellow
speak.light
The wind
shonewas
downshriek
his iquilted
ng and howling.
trouser legs.
It was much l
ouder than it had been this afternoon. They could not have heard each other even
Harry
if theystretched
had shouted
out onatthe
theice,
top flat
of their
on his
lungs.
stomach. He took the climbing line i
n both hands.
Bending down, Johnson patted him reassuringly on the shoulder. Then he pushed Ha
rrythought
He backwardheandhadhelped
a goodhimgripover
on the line.
ledge,Heinto
didn't.
the crevasse.
He was certain he could me
asure his descent, keep it as slow or fast as he wished. He couldn't. Not a hope
Asofifit.from
He adropped
great distance
uncheckedheintoheard
thehimself
gap. scream. He didn't realize what the
sound was. He had let loose with a deep, guttural moan that echoed from the ice
around
His gloved
him.hands slipped along the rope as if the damned thing were a live eel.
A wall of ice flashed past him, two or three inches from his face, briefly flick
ering with the reflections of the two flashlight beams that preceded him. He sque
ezedfall
The the lasted
rope, tried
only atosecond
pin itorbetween
two. But
histime
handsseemed
and between
to havehis
beenknees.
suspended, an
d hewasfelt
He overwhelmed
as if he with
were one
dropping
terrifying
throughthought,
limbo. one nightmarish possibility: the
safety rope wouldn't save him if there was a ledge ahead or a spike of ice, a r
azor-edged spike of ice that would rip through his clothes and tear him from cro
tch to throat and gouge his head from his shoulders and spill his blood and inte
stines
Within in sixty
a steaming
feet he red
stopped
messhimself.
across theHis heart was beating out a score for kett
ledrums. Every muscle in his body was knotted tight. Gasping for breath, he swun
g back and forth on the oscillating line, banging painfully and then more gently ag
ainstminutes
Two the chasm
later,
wall.
having freed himself from the safety rope, he reached the bot
tom of the crevasse. Judging by the yard or more of the main climbing line that
was coiled on the ice, the floor was slightly less than a hundred feet below the
Hebrink.
unclipped one of the flashlights from his tool belt and began to look for the
Hetunnel
remembered
that Timoshenko
from his previous
had described.
encounter with the crevasse that it was perhaps
forty-five or fifty yards long, approximately eight or ten yards wide in the mid
dle but much narrower than that at both ends. At the moment he did not have a vi
ew of the entire floor of the crevasse. When part of one wall collapsed under hi
s snowmobile, it had fallen down here and formed a ten-foot-high divider that se
ctioned the bottom of the chasm into two areas of roughly equal size. The wrecka
ge of the machine, badly charred, was strewn over the crown of this natural part
The section into which he had descended was a dead end. It contained no side pas
ition.
sages, no sliding,
Slipping, fissures afraid
large enough
that theto jumbled
admit a slabs
man, and
of ice
no sign
wouldofshift
the tunnel.
and catch hi
m like a fly between two bricks, he climbed out of the first chamber. At the top
of the sloped wall, he picked his way through the ruins of the snowmobile and w
Theredown
ent he found
the fara second
side intocrevasse
the other
leading
end off
of thethechasm.
first. This one was horizontal
rather than vertical. The right-hand wall met the floor and offered no caves or
cracks or corridors that might lead deeper into the iceberg. But the left-hand wa
ll did not come all the way down to the floor. It ended four feet above the bott
om of the ravine, leaving an empty space there: another chasm that ran sideways
into the
Harry gotice.
down on his hands and knees and poked the flashlight under the wall. T
he passageway was about thirty feet wide and no higher than four feet. It appeare
d to run straight and level for six or seven yards before it curved sharply down
wardlooked
Was
He
Holding
itandworth
the
out
atflashlight
of sight.
exploring?
his watch:in11:02.
front of him, he wriggled into the horizontal crevasse
. Although he was squirming along on his stomach, the ceiling of the passageway
came down so low in some places that it brushed the back of his head. He wasn't
a claustrophobe, but he had a healthy fear of being confined in a very small pla
ce. Nevertheless, he twisted and writhed and pulled himself forward with his elb
ows and
When he had
his gone
knees.twenty-five or thirty feet he found that the horizontal crevass
e led into the bottom of a rather large open space. He moved the flashlight to t
he left and right. But from his position, he was unable to get an idea of the ca
vern's true size. He slid out of the crawl space, stood up and unclipped the sec
ondwas
He flashlight
in a circular
from his chamber,
belt. one hundred feet in diameter, with dozens of fissu
res and culs-de-sac and passageways leading from it. Apparently the ceiling had
been formed by a great upward rush of hot water and steam. It was a nearly perfe
ct dome, marked by a few small stalactites and spider-web cracks, sixty feet hig
h at the apex and curving to thirty feet where it met the walls. The floor desce
nded toward the center of the room in seven progressive steps, two or three feet
at a time, so that the overall effect was similar to that of an amphitheater. At
the nadir of the cavern, where the stage of an amphitheater would have been, th
ere
The
He
I'll
was
was
tunnel.
bemesmerized
suddenly
adamned.
forty-foot-wide
weak
by
Hisit.
with
voice
pool
excitement
echoed
of roiling
from
andthe
hope.
seadome.
water.
In the back of his mind he had ha
rbored some doubt about the very existence of the tunnel. He had been inclined t
o think that the submarine's surface fathometer was malfunctioning. In these fri
gid seas, how could a long tunnel through solid ice remain open? Why hadn't it f
rozen shut again? He hadn't asked the others if they could explain it to him. He
hadn't wanted to worry them. They would pass the last hour of their lives more
easily with hope than without it. Nonetheless, it had been a riddle for which he
saw no solution; therefore, he had nurtured his doubt, stored it as a palliativ
Now
e forhewhatever
had the answer
disappointment
to that riddle.
was yet Itto was
come.simple, really. The water inside th
e tunnel was not unaffected by tidal forces. It was not stagnant, not even calm.
It welled up and fell away forcefully and rhythmically, rising as high as eight
or nine feet into the cave, then draining back swiftly until it was level with
the lip of the hole, swelling and falling away once more and swelling and fallin
g away. The continuous, powerful movement kept ice from forming over the opening
, and
Of course,
it inhibited
over an extended
the development
period of time,
ice within
say two
theortunnel.
three days more, the tunn
el would most likely grow steadily narrower. Gradually, thin layer upon thin lay
er ofthey
But icedidn't
would need
buildtheup tunnel
on the two
wallsdays
regardless
from now.ofThey
the needed
tidal motion.
it tonight, this
minute. And here it was. Nature had been bent against them for the last twelve h
ours.
Paris.
Survival.
Moët
The
Rita
It
He was
clipped
Hotel
Crazy
.etPerhaps
.Chandon,
possible.
.Horse
George
onenow
ofSaloon.
V.the
1962.
Just
it was
barely.
flashlights
working for
to his
them.belt. Holding the other light in front
of him, he went back through the crawl space to the vertical crevasse. He signal
ed for the others to join him.
11:05
At the command pad Nikita Gorov glanced from one computer readout screen to anot
her. There were five of them. Rows of continually changing numbers flashed on ea
ch screen. He did not find it difficult to correlate those five images, and he c
ould adjust his calculations quickly for each new set of figures that blinked in
front of him. That was one reason why he was one of the best submarine commander
sClear
in thewater,
SovietsaidNavy.the technician who was operating the surface fathometer. No ice o
Gorov
verhead.
had jockeyed the Ilya Pogodin under the quarter-mile-long, dish-shaped con
cavity in the bottom of the iceberg. The submarine's sail was directly below the
forty-foot-wide tunnel, and it had to be kept there for the duration of this op
eration.
Speed matched to target, Zhukov said, repeating the report that had come from the
He
maneuvering
One
Rudder
scowled
of the
amidships,
at
technicians
room.
the readout
sir.
Gorov
along
said.
screens
the left-hand
as if he were
wall speaking
said, Speed
to them
matched
rather
andthan
check.to
the
Gorov
Clear
control-room
hesitated,
water. No notteam.
ice wanting
overhead.
And keep
to act
a damned
until he
close
waswatch
absolutely
on thecertain
drift compass.
that they we
re properly positioned. He watched the five screens for another half minute. Whe
n he was satisfied that the ship was as closely linked to the iceberg's progress
as was humanly possible, he pulled down a microphone and said, Captain to commun
Timoshenko's
ications center.voiceRelease
gratedthefromaerial
the overhead
at will,speaker.
Lieutenant.I'm releasing it now, Captai
Topside,
n. on the sail of the Ilya Pogodin, there were eight watertight, aluminum
cargo boxes nestled among the masts and periscopes and snorkels. They were held
in place by lengths of nylon cord, some of which had snapped, as expected, durin
g the
In a sudden
submarine's
swarm of
descent
bubbles,
to seven
a helium
hundred
balloon
feet.was ejected from a pressurized tu
be on the top of the sail. It rose rapidly in the dark sea, trailing the multi-c
ommunications
The eight watertight
wire behind
boxesit.were fixed to that wire by means of a very fine chain
and a number of spring locks. When the helium balloon was twenty feet above the
sail, it jerked the chain tight. The nylon cords snapped one after the other. B
ecause the aluminum boxes were buoyant, they rose instantly from the sail and we
re seconds
In not a dragtheonhelium-filled
the balloon.sphere was up to six hundred feet. Five hundred and
fifty feet. Five hundred. Well into the bowl of the funnel. Four hundred feet a
nd rising. The cargo boxes swam up in its wake without a hitch. Three hundred an
d fifty feet. The air bubbles from the pressure tube fell behind almost from the
start, for the helium expanded and rose faster than did the oxygen. At four hun
dred feet, the balloon slid smoothly into the long tunnel and continued to rise,
Bending
effortlessly
over thetowing
graphtheofboxes,
the surface
higherfathometer,
and higher the
and operator
faster andsaid,
fasterThe
. .machine
.
The
At
registers
Not
No.
The
Yes,
It's
It
Now
We last
computer
seems
can
ice?
The
boxes.
if
sir.
working,
the
get
obstruction
to
aGorov
'squawk
Edgeway
on
fragmented
screens
be,with
Zhukov
asked.
the
box
people
the
blinked,
iscaptain
said.
rattled.
obstruction
rising.
hardhave
part,
blinked,
agreed.
Timoshenko
located
in
Gorov
the
blinked
the
finished
hole.
said,
other
withend
Aerial's
for
numbers.
of
him.
theup.
tunnel
Balloon's surfaced,
Gorov
Captain.
pulled down a microphone, cleared his throat and said, Override the automat
Aicmoment
Zhukov
Gorovsystem,
nodded.
wiped
later
Lieutenant.
one
Now
Timoshenko
hand
thedown
long
Reel
said,
his
wait.
outsaturine
anIt's
additional
been
facedone,
and
sixty
said,
Captain.
feetNow
of the
wire.
long wait.
The helium balloon minus the multicommunications antenna which had been disconnect
11:10
ed from it broke through at the upper end of the tunnel and bobbled on the swell.
Although it was a flat blue-gray color, it looked, at least to Harry, like a bri
ght by
One andone,
cheerful
as Timoshenko
party balloon.
reeled out additional wire, the watertight aluminum bo
xes came to the surface. Within a minute there were eight of them. They bumped a
gainstwas
Harry onenoanother
longerwith
alonea in
dull,
thealmost
cavern.inaudible
Rita, Brian,
thump,Franz,
thump,Claude
thump.and Roger ha
d joined him. By now George Lin would have set foot on the bottom of the vertica
l crevasse, and Pete would have started down the rope from the storm-lashed top
of the iceberg.
Picking up a grappling hook which they had jerry-rigged from a six-foot piece of
copper tubing and twenty feet of heavy wire, Harry said, Come on. Let's get that
With
stuffFischer
out ofand
theBreskin,
water before
he managed
a sea monster
to snarepops
the up
chain
andand
swallows
drag the
it.boxes out o
f the pool. All three of them got wet to the knees in the process. Within second
s their clothing had frozen solid right through to their skins. They were standi
ng in ice now, and it sucked the warmth from their feet and calves. Cold, shudde
ring, aware that they had to get out of their ruined clothes as rapidly as possi
ble, they wasted not a second in opening the aluminum cargo boxes and taking out
Each
the box
gearheld
thatahad
self-contained
been sent upunderwater
from the Ilya
breathing
Pogodin.
apparatus. But these were no
t ordinary scuba suits. They had been designed for use in especially deep and/or
extremely cold water. Each suit came with a battery pack that was attached to a
belt and worn at the waist. When this was plugged into both the skintight trous
ers and jacket, the lining produced heat in much the same fashion as does a stan
dard electric blanket. Of course, a compressed-air tank came with each suit. This
included a diving mask that fit over most of the face, from chin to forehead, e
liminating the need for a separate mouthpiece; air was fed directly into the mas
k, and the diver could breathe through his nose. Strictly speaking, he would not
be breathing air. The tank contained, instead, an oxygen-helium mixture with se
veral special additives that would allow him to reach great depths but would pos
e what. Timoshenko had called only a reasonable danger to his respiratory and circ
ulatory systems. The suits were different in other less important ways from stand
ard scuba gear. The trousers had feet in them, as if they were the bottoms of a
pair ofLin
George Doctor
had entered
Denton pajamas;
the cavernandwhile
the sleeves
they were
of unpacking
the jackettheended
boxes.
in gloves.
He studie
d the equipment with unconcealed suspicion. He said, Harry, isn't there something e
Lin
But,
lse,
No,looked
dammit,
some
Harryother
glum.
said.
he doesn't
way to look like a killer, Harry thought. He let his eyes sweep
Behind
the others.
them Pete
Who Johnson
did lookcame
likeout
a killer?
of the crawl space, cursing the ice around him
. His broad shoulders had nearly wedged tight in the narrowest part of the passa
They
geway.
Let'schanged
get dressed,
clothes with
Harryasaid.
dexterity
We haven't
and speed
gotborn
timeoftodesperation.
waste. Harry, Fran
z and Roger had already begun to suffer from their knee-deep immersion in the po
ol around the tunnel entrance; their feet pinched and ached and burned. The othe
rs didn't have this complaint, but they were no more willing than Harry was to s
tand naked longer than was absolutely necessary. No wind moved through the caver
n, but the air temperature was five or ten degrees below zero. Therefore, they c
hanged garments in sections to avoid being entirely naked, entirely exposed to th
e biting cold at any one time: boots and trousers and felt boots and long underp
ants first, replaced by the skintight, cloth-lined scuba trousers; then from coa
ts, vests, sweaters, shirts and undershirts into rubber jackets and lined rubber
This
hoods.
was no time for sloth or modesty. When Harry looked up after tucking himsel
f into his own rubber pants, he saw Rita's heavy bare breasts as she struggled i
nto her scuba jacket. Her firm flesh was blue-white and textured with enormous g
oose was
Pete pimples.
havingThen
trouble
she zipped
squeezing
up her
intojacket,
his gear.
caught
He said,
Harry'sJesus
eye and
H. Christ,
winked. are al
lIt
Everyone
the
wasn't
Russians
laughed.
reallypygmies?
that funny, Harry thought. Such easy laughter was an indication
of how tense they were. Panic and hysteria was near the surface in all of them.
11:15overhead speaker brought the bad news that everyone in the control room had b
The
een expecting. This is the torpedo officer, Captain. That tube bulkhead is beginn
Gorov
ing toturned
sweat away
again. from the bank of readout screens and pulled down a microphone.
Zhukov
Yes,
Keep
Captain
sir.
ansaid,
eye
toAbout
on
torpedo
Now
it.
the
that
same.
room.
we know
Is itthe
just
layaof film,
the the
ice same
aboveasus,
itwewascould
lasttake
time?her up t
Gorov
o six shook
hundred hisfeet,
head.up Right
into the
nowbowl
we have
of theonlyfunnel.
one thing to worry about the sweat on
that torpedo-room bulkhead. If we ascend to six hundred feet, we might still hav
e that problem. And we'd have another worry to add to it that the iceberg might en
ter a new current or be turned out of this one, that it might begin to move fast
er or slower than it's moving now, that we wouldn't realize what was happening u
ntil it was too late, that we would collide with the deeper ice that lies fore a
The
nd aft
notebook
of thehadconcavity.
an evil power
We'll that
stay Gunvald
where wesimare.
ply could not resist. It shocked,
disgusted and sickened him, yet he could not stop looking through it. He felt li
ke a wild animal that had come upon the guts and half-eaten flesh of one of its
own kind. He poked his nose in and sniffed eagerly, frightened and ashamed of hi
mself
In a sense
but utterly
it was afascinated.
diary, a week-by-week chronicle of a mind traveling from the
borderlands of sanity into the nations of madness although that was obviously not
how its owner thought of it. To him it must have seemed like a research project
, a record from public sources of an imagined conspiracy against the United Stat
es and against democracy. Newspaper and magazine clippings had been arranged acc
ording to their dates of publication and fixed to the pages of the notebook with
cellophane tape. In the margin alongside each clipping, he had written his thou
ghtsearliest
The for thatentries
day on apparently
that subject. had been cut from limited-circulation, right-win
g political magazines published in the United States. These were scare stories of
the most mindless sort. No reputable publication would have committed them to p
rint. What these stories had to say was simple, simple-minded and scandalous: th
e President was a card-carrying Communist; the Pope was a Communist and a homosex
ual who slept with young boys; the Rockefellers and the Mellons were the descend
ants of conspiratorial families who had been trying to rule the world since the
fourteenth century; in Russia little girls were bred like pigs on prostitution fa
rms and given at the age of ten to Party officials who used them to satisfy unnat
ural lusts. Some of it was libelous. All of it was ridiculous so ridiculous, in fa
ct, that it seemed no more than a degree worse than harmless, nothing but witles
s gossip
With the newspaper
for the entertainment
clipping on page
of thetwenty,
villagetheidiots.
tone of the notebook became ugli
er was
It and amore
photograph
disturbing.
of the late President Dougherty. Above the photograph there
was a headline: the DOUGHERTY ASSASSINATION TEN YEARS AGO TODAY. The margin contai
ned this message in carefully hand-printed block letters: his brain has rotted a
way, his mind no LONGER EXISTS. HIS TONGUE CAN'T PRODUCE ANY MORE LIES. HIS PRIC
K HAS GONE TO THE WORMS AND WE'RE SPARED THE CHILDREN HE MIGHT HAVE HAD. I SAW A
POSTER TODAY THAT SAID, I CANNOT CONVINCE A MAN OF MY TRUTH SIMPLY BY SILENCING
HIM WHEN HE TRIES TO SPEAK HIS OWN. BUT THAT IS A LIE. DEATH DOES CONVINCE A MAN.
AND Ithat
From BELIEVE
pointITon,HELPS
moreTOand
CONVINCE
more space
HIS FOLLOWERS.
was devotedI to
WISH
theI Dougherty
HAD KILLEDfamily.
HIM. By p
age one hundred, the middle of the notebook, they had become his single obsessio
n. Every clipping in the last half of the book dealt with them. He had saved imp
ortant and trivial stories: a report of a campaign speech that Brian's uncle had
made two years ago, a piece about the surprise birthday party given for the Pre
sident's widow, a UPI dispatch concerning Brian's turn in one of Madrid's bullri
ngspage
On . . one
. twenty there was a Dougherty family photograph taken at the wedding
of Brian's sister and printed in People magazine. There was a hand-printed, two-
wordpage
On notice
one fifty
beneaththeit:last
theveils
enemy.of sanity were thrown aside, and pus bubbled fo
rth from the deepest regions of a tortured, sick and festering psyche. He had pa
sted up a page from a magazine, a color photograph of Brian's oldest sister. Emi
ly Dougherty. A very pretty young woman. Button nose. Large green eyes. A splash
of freckles. Long reddish-blond hair to her shoulders. She was facing sideways a
nd laughing at something that someone had either said or done out of the camera'
s range. He had printed two words above her head: pig. whore. He had used his pe
n around her eyes to make it look as if she were wearing too much mascara. And h
e had carefully drawn a rigid penis into the photograph and had placed the dripp
ing pages
The
Gunvald
What
Brianhead
inDougherty
tried
the
ofthat
itcalling
nameagainst
followed
and
of Roger
GodHarry
her
were
wasBreskin
parted
once
happening
hair-raising.
more.
lips.onthe
were There
that
only
was
iceberg?
ones
no response.
in the group
Onlywho
static.
had extens
ive diving experience. Because Brian was not an official member of the expedition
, Harry didn't think it was right that he should have to assume the front positi
on in the descent. It might be dangerous. Therefore, Roger Breskin would lead th
They would follow Breskin in an orderly procession: Harry would be second, then B
em.
rian, Rita, George, Claude, Franz and Pete. A good deal of thought had gone into
that arrangement. Brian would be between Harry and Rita, the only two people he
could trust. George Lin was behind Rita and might be a danger to both her and D
ougherty. But Claude Jobert, the least likely of all the suspects, was behind Li
n and would surely notice and, it was hoped, prevent any foul play. If Franz was the
guilty party, he had Pete looking over his shoulder. And if Pete was the psycho
path, he wouldn't find it an easy matter to get past Fischer, Jobert, Lin and Ri
ta they
If to reach
had been
Brian.descending in darkness, their order on the line wouldn't have m
attered, for in darkness anything could have happened. However, the aluminum carg
o boxes had contained three powerful lamps designed for use underwater. Breskin
would carry one of these at the front of the procession, in the middle George wo
uld have one; and Pete would be in charge of the third. If they kept ten feet be
tween one another on the way down, the distance from the first light to the thir
d would be approximately forty yards. They wouldn't be swimming through daylight
Each
by any
of the
means,scuba
butsuits
it ought
cametowith
be abright
waterproof
enoughwatch.
down there
It hadtolarge,
discourage
luminescent
murder.
Everyone
Breskin
numerals
Harry
Let'slooked
go,
reached
was.
and
then,
hands.
at
Even
over
his:
Roger.
George
his
11:18.
left
Lin.
Heshoulder
said, Is andeveryone
switchedready?
on the air feed from his tan
k. He pulled his mask in place and took a few deep breaths to be sure the equipme
nt was working properly. Then he picked up his lamp, sloshed through the high-ti
de pool, hesitated for only a second and jumped feetfirst into the forty-foot-wi
de mouth
Harry wentofthrough
the tunnel.
the same routine and cut the water with less of a splash than
Breskin had made. Although he knew better, he expected the sea to be icy cold, a
nd he gasped involuntarily as it closed around him. But of course his battery pa
ck instructed,
As and the wiredBrian
lining
followed
of hisvery
rubber
closely
suit in
keptorder
him to
warm.
thwart a possible attempt
The
on water
his life
wasafter
murky.Harry
Millions
was gone
of particles
and unableoftodirt,
helpdiatoms
protectorhim.
beads of ice drif
ted infollowed
Breskin
Harry the
haddiffused,
already
him. begun
yellowish
to pull
beamhimself
of thedown
waterproof
on the multicommunications
lamp. wire.
The
11:22
Gorov
Officer's
words
reached
came
messfor
out
tothe
of
captain.
microphone.
the squawk box What
so isfast
it?that they all ran together and were
almost
Whichvery,
Starboard,
How
Not serious
bulkhead?
indecipherable.
sir.
sir.
is Not
it?Gorov
at this
asked.
We've
point.
got It's
a sweata film,
on thetwobulkhead
yards long,
here.a couple of inches
The
wide,
Any
No,
Keep
technician
buckling?
sir.
mejust
informed.
belowseated
the
Heat
ceiling.
letthegosurface
of the fathometer
microphone.said, I'm picking up a partial bl
ockage
Gorovtechnician
The said,
of theDivers?
hole
watched
again.
the graph carefully for a moment. Yes. Divers. I've got do
The
wnward
newsmovement
affectedoneveryone
all the in blips.
the room. The men were no less tense than they had
been a minute ago. However, for the first time in several hours, their tension
had
HeTorpedo
wiped
abouthis
room
it damp
antoair
captain.
hands
of guarded
on his slacks
optimism.
and pulled down the microphone once more. G
The
o ahead.
voice was harsh, controlled but excited. I'm afraid that sweat on the tube bu
lkhead is getting worse, Captain. I don't like the looks of it. Not for a minute
The
,What's
How
Any
No,
I torpedo
don't.
overhead
muchtheNothing
buckling,
sir. water?
Water
matter?
officer
speaker
disturbance
jslike
Gorov
said,
beginning
Gorov
hissed.
that
asked.
Well,
of
asked.
atThen:
the
to
all
when
dribble
rivets?
.An
.you
.ounce
down
layoryour
totwo.
thehand
deck.
against the steel, there's
From
aEngine
curious
thevibrations.
squawk
vibration.
box: No, sir. Something else. I don't know just what. But somethi
Gorov
ng I've wasnever
awarefeltthatbefore.
the control-room
Pressure, Icrew think.
had already lost even its guarded opt
imism. To the torpedo officer he said, That's not enough reason to panic. Keep a
The
Zhukov's
closetorpedo
watch
faceofficer
onshowed
it. had moreexpected
than fear.
moreThere
of a was
reaction.
doubt and
He said
angermorosely,
in it now.Yes,
Howeve
sir.
r, there was no anger in his voice. Despair, perhaps. And disbelief. He spoke so
softly that even Gorov had trouble understanding him. One pinhole, one hairline
crack in the pressure hull, and this ship will be smashed flat, torn apart in a
fraction
We'll beof alla right,
second. Gorov insisted. But he saw the confusion of loyalties in the f
irst officer's eyes, and he thought, Am I wrong? Should I take her up immediatel
y and abandon the Edgeway scientists? Has this become an obsession with me? Have
I lost control of myself? Are we all going to die here because of me?
11:27descent along the multicommunications wire proved to be far more difficult a
The
nd exhausting than Harry had anticipated. He was not as experienced in the water
as were Brian and Roger; but he had used a scuba suit on several occasions over
the years, and he thought he knew what to expect. What he had failed to take in
to account was that a diver ordinarily spends most of his time swimming parallel
to the ocean floor. But a head-first descent on a seven-hundred-foot line that w
as pretty much perpendicular to the seabed was unnatural and tiring. He knew tha
t there was no reason why it should have been more difficult than any other unde
rwater swim. At that angle his flippers were quite as useful as they would have
been had he been parallel to the seabed. His special weariness was psychological
, but he could not shake it. In spite of the suit's lead weights, he constantly
seemed to be fighting his natural buoyancy. His arms ached from pulling him down
ward. Blood pounded at his temples and behind his eyes. He soon realized that he
would have to stop every fifty feet, reverse his position and rest for half a m
inute to regain his equilibrium; otherwise, whether or not his weariness was psy
chological,
Breskin was progressing
He would black effortlessly,
out. kicking a bit with his legs, swimming as w
ell as pulling himself downward. His technique was not substantially different fr
om he
As Harry's.
felt his
Apparently,
shouldershis crackoneand
advantage
as sharpwasnewmuscles.
currents of pain shot down his ar
ms,glanced
He Harry wished
back tothatseehehowhadRita
beenwaslifting
doing.weights
She wasfor silhouetted
the past in
twenty
George
years.
Lin's l
ight. She didn't appear to be in as bad shape as he was. Of course, she had less
weight to pull than he did. And women in general were supposed to be stronger t
han men.
When Breskin
He knew
had traveled
this one morewas. than
He smiled
a hundred
to himself.
and fifty feet, he finally stopped
. He did a somersault, turning on the line until he was facing Harry in a more n
aturalwas
Harry position,
five yards
headbehind
up andhim.feetThinking
down. that the other man was breaking for a
rest, he paused and was about to do a somersault of his own when the lamp in fro
nt of him winked out. Two lights still glowed behind him. But their beams, diffu
sed by the murky water, did not reach quite this far. He was suddenly enveloped
in instant
An darkness.later Breskin collided with him. Harry Couldn't hold onto the wire. T
hey tumbled away toward the far wall of the tunnel. He flailed at the other man
withfelt
He allaofhand
hisatstrength,
his throat.but He
thetried
watertoturned
wrenchhishisblows
headinto
away.playful
He couldn't
pats. do i
t The weight
Breskin drovelifter
a kneehadintoanHarry's
iron grip.
stomach. The water slowed and cushioned the bl
Reaching
ow.
The hand at
forhis
thethroat
other slipped
man, Carpenter
higher,gotpawed
holdatofhisnothing
chin. It
buttore
armsful
off his
of water.
diving
Inmask.
that one stroke he had been denied his sight and breath. Helpless, disoriente
d, he was no longer a threat to Breskin, and the big man let go of him. Terrifie
d, on the verge of panic, aware that panic might be the death of him, he rolled
away into the darkness. Grappling for his air hose and for the mask that trailed
at the end of it, he thought, For God's sake, it's Breskin! Breskin's the one!
ABreskin's
second after
the madman!
the lamp went out at the head of the procession, Rita realized wh
at was wrong and a second after that, she knew what she had to do. She couldn't se
e Harry and Breskin wrestling in the gloom below her, but she felt certain Harry
wouldn't stand much of a chance against the burly weight lifter. She thought of
going to his aid. But that was foolish. Emotionally, she was driven in that dir
ection; but she knew she dared not let her emotions rule her, or they were all l
ost. If Harry was no match for Breskin, neither was she. The best thing she coul
d do would be to fade into the darkness and come in behind him when he went for
She let go of the wire, pumped her legs furiously and swam out of the amber ligh
Brian.
t that radiated downward from George Lin's waterproof lamp. Praying that Lin wou
ldn't follow her and ruin her cover, she came up against the wall of the tunnel,
swung around and looked back at the commotion on the line. She held her place b
y treading water and by pressing her right hand firmly against the ice at her si
In the center of the tunnel, Roger Breskin rose out of the black depths and into
de.
Harry
Breskin
Clearly,
the light.
hadwent
Dougherty
vanished.
straighthadfor
onlyBrian.
just begun to understand the danger. He would never b
e ablepushed
Rita to move
awayfast
fromenough
the wall
to escape
and wentBreskin.
in behind the weight lifter as if dirty
fighting
As Brian saw
wereBreskin
a well-practiced
soar up like talent
a shark
of hers.
from the lightless water below, a snat
ch of conversation they'd had that afternoon flashed through his mind. He had ju
st saved George's life. He had just gotten back to the top of the .cliff. He was
shaking,
What
IIncredible.
Not
What?
You
It didn't
wasn't
alive,
didn't
are weak
you
expect
that.
anyway.
trust
talking
with
Itome?
thought
relief:
make
about?
itthe
back
Breskin
rope
to would
theasked.
top.
snap or the cliff would crack apart or som
ething.
You're going to die eventually, Breskin said. But this just wasn't your place. It w
This
asn'tafternoon
the righthetime.
had thought that the big man was being uncharacteristically ph
ilosophical. That had not been the case. He had merely been making a threat, a r
He didn't
ather bluntkill one,meathen,
heartfelt
Brianpromise
thought,ofbecause
violence.
he didn't want any witnesses. But
now he's apparently willing to surrender his own life for the pleasure of murde
ringtried
He me. toHe'stwist
wild.outCrazy.
of Breskin's
But why path.
is he As
after
swift
me?asWhata torpedo,
have I ever
Rogerdone
closed
to him?
the
They
Brian
Christ,
George
From
distance
collided.
the
felt
Lin
no!
moment
between
a handtheat
thought them.
that
Soviets
hisRussian
throat.
offered
divers
to help,
from theGeorge
submarine
had known
werethat
attacking
the bastards
them.
had some trick in mind. He had been trying to figure out what it might be, but h
e hadn't thought of this. Why should they go to so much trouble to kill a group
of Western scientists? They would have been killed at midnight anyway, by their
own bombs. This was senseless. But here it was nonetheless: the trick a surprise
attack.
He wantedMurder.
to turn and swim to the top of the tunnel, but he could not move. His
left hand was curled around the wire so tightly that the two might have been sol
dered together. With his right hand he gripped the lamp hard enough to make his
fingers
He
The waited
air hose
ache.
to was
die.against the left side of Harry's head. The diving mask was stil
l attached to the end of it, floating above him. He pulled it down and clamped i
t to his face. When he peeled up one corner of the rubber rim, the inflowing oxy
gen-helium mixture forced the water out of the mask. He took five or six deep br
eaths,
He feltspluttering,
terrible. Hischoking,chest was gasping
sore;happily.
his lungsTheseemed
gas tasted
to be on
likefire;
fineand
wine.
he had
a skull-splitting headache. He wanted nothing more than to hang there, suspende
d inswam
Rita
He
Brian
looked
.the
took
.up.sea,
toward
to join
holdletting
oftheBreskin's
thetwo
his
battle.
remaining
system
leftgradually
wrist,
lights.grasped
repair
The water
ititself.
inoverhead
both hands
was and
in atried
turmoil.
to p
ull the
With hissteely
right hand,
fingersBreskin
away fromslapped
his Dougherty
throat. alongside the head and ripped off
Brian
the diving
reactedmask.so calmly that he surprised himself. He squeezed his eyes shut and
How
clenched
long can hisIteeth
hold out?
and managed
he wondered.
not toThirty
breatheseconds?
throughAhis minute?
nose.Maybe even a min
ute and slid
Breskin a half? three fingers between Dougherty's tightly compressed lips and tried
Rita
to force
swam in openbehind
his mouth.
and slightly above Breskin. She glided onto his back and wra
pped her long legs around his waist. With reflexes sharpened rather than dulled
by was
It his like
maniacalridingfrenzy,
a horse.
he let
He twisted
go of Brian
and bucked
and tookwithheranimal
by thestrength
ankles. and inten
t. She pinched him with her thighs and reached for his mask as she would have re
ached forhera intent,
Sensing horse's mad reins.but stupid, he released her ankles at once and seized he
r wrists just as her hands touched the edges of his faceplate. He bent forward a
nd kicked his flippered feet and somersaulted, tearing her from his back, pitchi
ng hersheaway
When oriented
from him. herself again, she saw that Pete and Franz had descended on Br
eskin. Fischer struggled to maintain a waist lock on him, while Johnson tried to
pin his arms. Weight lifter or no weight lifter, he could not deal with both of
She
those
looked
men forat theBrian.
sameHetime.
was at
He the
was wire,
finished.
safe. Claude was with him; he held Pet
e's lamp in one hand and was using his free hand to help Dougherty get the water
George
And
Although
outHarry
ofLin
his
he.was
.mask.
didn't
.above
? arrivethem soon
on theenough
wire.to help, Hairy swam up from the darkness i
n time topulled
Breskin see thePete's
end diving
of the mask
fight.over the top of the black man's head, bloodyin
g his nose in the process. Then, certain that he had disabled one opponent, he f
ixed hispercent
Ninety full attention
blinded without
on Fischer.
the mask,
He paid
Petewith
nevertheless
his life forrefused
that to
mistake.
close his
eyes. Limited to the air already in his lungs, he was clearly determined to fini
sh this before securing his breathing apparatus. Instead of rolling away from Br
eskin in shock and terror, instead of scrabbling for his mask, he struck out at
thewas
Startled,
He
Pete man
ripped
too
andBreskin
late.
got mask
the one
Heturned
hand
was
fromasaway
around
Breskin's
goodfrom
thedead.
as Fischer.
ribbedQuite
face. air hose.
unintentionally, he also jerked t
he hose out of the steel clamp that held it to the feed valve at the top of the
tank. went
Fischer
Searching
Harry
Frantic,When
saw
panic-stricken,
for
hewhat
to lethad
his
Breskin,
go,happened.
own itintending
mask,spiraled
Breskin
still
Heshoved
toblinded,
down
swam
share
toward
after
away
his
Pete
the
from
thedidn't
own disappearing
bottomknow
mask.
Carpenter
of and
thegear.
what tunnel.
swam
he had
fordone.
the sur
Death had the face of a woman. A pale, strong-jawed woman. She was not without s
face.
ome beauty. Her eyes were a lovely, transparent gray. Roger watched her face as
it rose out of the dark water before him. Her gray hair floated like a halo of a
shes around her head. Death smiled at him. He wanted her. He wanted to kiss her.
With
She air
tookbubbles
him in still
a motherly
gushing
embrace.
from the tank on its back, the corpse, lungs full
of water and burdened with lead weights, drifted past them on its way to the bo
ttom of the sea.
11:37tension had sharpened Nikita Gorov's mind and had brought him an unpleasant
The
but undeniable truth. Fouls and heroes, he saw now, were separated by a line so
thin that it was the next thing to invisible. He had been so intent on playing h
ero. And for what? For whom? For a dead son? His heroism, or his lack of it, cou
ld not change the past. Nikki was dead and in the grave. Dead! And the crew of t
he Ilya Pogodin, the seventy-nine men who served under his command, were still v
ery much alive. They were his responsibility. To have risked their lives because
he felt some twisted obligation to the dead . . . It was inexcusable. Shocking.
He had been playing hero, but beneath his square jaw and determined eyes, he ha
d been onlyofa the
Regardless fool,danger,
a poor,regardless
bumbling offool.
what he should have done, the submarine
was committed to the rescue mission now. They could not abandon it this close to
success. Not unless those two sweating bulkheads began to show signs of structu
ral deterioration. He had gotten his men into this, and it was up to him to get
them out in a way that would save their lives without humiliating them. He had b
een
Anyplaying
No, change?
sir. They're
hero,
he asked
but
stationary.
now
thehetechnician
wanted
They haven't
only
whotowas
descended
make
reading
heroes
athe
foot
ofsurface
them.
in thefathometer
last ten minute
graph.
Gorov
s. stared at the ceiling, as if he could see through the double hull and all
the
Don't
waythey
up therealize
tunnel.there
Whatiswere
verythey
little
doing
timeupleft?
there?Zhukov
What had
said.
goneWhen
wrong?
those fifty-ei
ght bombs split the iceberg at midnight, we've got to be out from under. We've go
tGorov
to be.
checked the readout screens. He looked at the clock. He pulled on his bear
d and said, If they don't start moving down again in five minutes, we'll get out
of here. One minute later than that, and they wouldn't make it aboard before mid
Rita
11:39.
nightswam
anyway.
up to Claude and hugged him. He hugged her back. Her eyes glistened wi
th tears.
They pressed the faceplates of their diving masks flat against each other. When
she spoke, he could hear her as if she were in another room. The Plexiglas conduc
ted their voices well enough. In half a dozen sentences she told him as much as
she knew about Breskin's madness, including the story of his first attack on Bria
n at she
When the was
thirdfinished
blastingtalking,
shaft earlier
Claude said,
in the day.
I wanted to help subdue him. But Pete
shoved this lamp into my hand and pushed me out of the way. You know what? I su
She
As
11:40.
ddenly
You're
Then
We're
Is
Something's
Yes.
IYou've
What's
Nothing,
he
know.
said,
hefollowed
Iall
going
felt
only
feel
got
wrong?
It's
right?
she
tears
as
sixty.
older
to
wrong
Claude
said.
old
probably
continue
onwith
than
asyour
Jobert
Harry's
I George,
Iam.
just
the
am.down
cheeks.
descent.
shock.
alive.
I the
think.
Harry's
wire
I'll once
take
explaining
more,
that lamp
Franz
toback
him
thought
about
to Pete.
about
Roger.what h
e would say to Rita if they reached the other side of midnight. You handled your
self damned well, Rita. Like an Amazon. You know, I once loved you. Hell, I stil
l do. I never got over you. And I've learned a lot from you. Oh, I'm still a mal
e chauvinist. Old attitudes die hard. But I'm slowly growing up. I've been actin
g like an ass these past few months. That's finished. We can't ever be lovers ag
ain. I see what you and Harry have, and it's unique, exclusive. But could we be
friends?
Brian
11:41.
He hoped
wasn't
advanced
toworried
Godhand
heabout
lived
overtheto ticking
hand
sayonall
thebombs
that.
wire.overhead. He was more and more certain
that they would reach the submarine and survive the explosions. He was worried
abouttheme
The one would
thing definitely
only: the bookbe heroism.
he meantHetohad
write.
come to see that there were two ba
sic forms of it. First of all there was heroism sought, as when a man climbed a
mountain or ran with the sharks off Bimini or played games with an angry bull in
Madrid. Because a man had to know his limits, heroism sought was important. It
was far less valuable, however, than heroism unsought. Harry, Rita and the other
s existed in a world of heroism unsought. They put their lives on the line in the
ir jobs because they believed what they were doing would contribute to the better
ment of the human condition. They were heroes every day of the week, although th
ey would deny it. And in a crisis they did not hesitate to risk their lives to s
ave one another or even to protect someone outside their circle. The first brand
of heroism had a quality of selfishness about it; but the second was selfless. B
rian understood now that it was this unsought heroism, this deeper courage, that
had motivated his father to run for the presidency when he had known that he mi
ght be gunned down by a crackpot who wanted to be known in the history books as
the second Dougherty assassin. When Brian had finished writing the book, when he
had worked out all his thoughts on the subject, he would be ready to begin his
The
life.
11:42.
Coming
Yes,
squawk
technician
sir.
Anddown?
he
boxwas
brought
looked
determined
up
themfrom
the
that
the
voice
heroism
graph.
of the
would
They're
petty
be moving
the
officer
theme.
again.
in the forward torped
o room.the
Taking It neck
contained
of thea microphone
new urgency.as gingerly as if he were handling a snake, Go
rov
We've
said,
got Goconsiderably
ahead. more than an ounce or two of water on the deck now, Captai
n. Looks like three or four pints to me. The forward bulkhead is sweating from o
verhead
The
We'll
overhead
betoondeck.
our
speaker
way in
wastensilent
minutes,
for a second
Gorov said.
or two. Then: With all due respect,
At
11:43.
sir,three
I'm hundred
not sureand we fifty
have tenfeetminutes
or thereabouts,
left. little more than halfway to the
Ilya Pogodin, Harry began to doubt that they could make it all the way even if t
hey'd had hours for the trip. He was aware of the incredible pressure primarily
because his eardrums kept popping. The sound of his own circulating blood was th
underous. He thought he could hear voices, fairy voices, but their words were in
distinguishable behind a sirenlike wail. He wondered if, like a submarine, he co
uld collapsehadunder
Timoshenko offered
pressure,
severalsquash
proofsflat
thatinto
theadescent
mess ofcould
bloodbeandmade
bones.
successfull
y, and Harry kept repeating one of these to himself: Swiss and American divers re
ached seven hundred and thirty feet in scuba gear, Lake Maggiore, 1961. Russian
divers have gone as deep as eight hundred and fifty feet in this suit. Swiss and
American divers reached seven hundred and thirty feet in scuba gear, Lake Maggi
ore, he
Yes, 1961.
thought,
Russiandivers
diversdivers
. . .have gone this deep. But can we? Divers divers. N
ot bad, oldtheboy.
Following
11:45. wire,Notmoving
bad atdeeper
all. Still
and deeper
witty info
at four
thehundred
tunnel,feet.
George Lin told hi
mself that all Communists were not alike. A Marxist-Leninist was different from
a Maoist. Even Communists were individuals; and like people all over the world,
they were capable of generosity and kindness. He tried his best to convince hims
elf of this. But it was a damned hard sell, for he had been preaching a much les
s liberalAutumn,
Canton. dogma 1949.
all ofThree
his adult
weekslife.
before Chiang Kai-shek was driven from the mai
nland. His father was away, making arrangements to spirit the family, and its we
alth, to Taiwan. There were three people in the house. His mother. His eleven-ye
ar-old sister, Yun-ti. And himself. At dawn a group of Maoist guerrillas, seekin
g his father, invaded the house. Nine of them. His mother managed to hide him in
side a fireplace, behind a heavy iron grid. Yun-ti was hidden elsewhere, but the
men found her. As he watched from behind the fireplace, his mother and his sist
er were raped repeatedly. Every position. Every perversion. Every humiliation and
degradation. He was a child, terrified and powerless. The guerrillas remained u
ntil three o'clock the next morning. When they left, they took time to slit Yun-
ti's throat. And then his mother's throat. Blood everywhere. His father came hom
e11:48.
According
But
Not
He
11:47.
IOfficer's
That
No,
Buckling?
AHow
We'll
twelve
read
quart,
was
these
all
sir.
much
starboard
be
scared
you.
Communists
hours
to
water?
sir.
on
are
mess
Timoshenko,
our
Russians,
witless.
later
Easily
towaycaptain.
bulkhead
are
in
and
aalike,
quart.
five
he
British
is
found
thought.
streaming,
minutes.
hehim
divers
told
in himself.
the
Captain.
atfireplace
Alver-stoke,
still.
Hampshire, and French di
vers at Marseilles had reached fifteen hundred feet with scuba gear in simulated
chamber dives. That was another fact that Harry kept repeating to himself until
Simulated
This
Bloody
Even
the when
keyRussian!
was phrase
the
chamber
he realspoiled
got tothing.
dives
the sail
it forofhim:
indeed! the Ilya
simulated
Pogodin
chamber
and rested
dives.for a moment against
the radar mast, he was not convinced that they would survive the tremendous pre
ssure. He could imagine, when he was one minute from salvation, his lungs explod
ing like hand grenades and his blood vessels popping from his head to his feet.
He didn't know very much about the effects of great pressure on the body; he did
n't know if his lungs actually would explode, but he wouldn't have been surprise
d had it happened.
Furthermore, he didn't like the looks of the submarine. Waiting for his colleague
s to catch up with him, he had nearly a minute to study it. All the running ligh
ts were burning: red on the port side, green on starboard, white on the sail, a
yellow overtaking light . . . It seemed too gaudy to be substantial. Damned slot
machine. Christmas tree! It appeared to be delicate, fragile, a construction of
darksoon
As cellophane.
as the other six joined him, he crawled along the sail, down the ladder
to the bridge. From there he slipped onto the forward superstructure deck and cl
ung to that. If he floated off the boat, he would not be able to catch up with i
t easily, for the nine-knot current would not affect him in remotely the same wa
y that it did a three-hundred-foot-long object. Cautious, but conscious of the n
eed for haste, he went looking for the airlock hatch that Timoshenko had describ
ed over
Beep
11:50.
The green
. .the.numeral
beep
radio.
. disappeared
. . beep . .from . beep
the.first
. . readout screen at the command pad. R
ed letters
Gorov punched replaced
a consolethem:tabEMERGENCY.
labeled display. The screen cleared immediately and
the computer siren shut off. A new message rolled up in the ordinary green lette
rs: MUZZLE DOOR HAS COLLAPSED ON FORWARD TORPEDO TUBE NUMBER SIX. TUBE FILLED WI
TH It's
WATER
happening,
TO BREACHZhukov
DOOR. said. Number six tube was warped when we collided with the i
ce. Now it's given way. Thousands upon thousands of pounds of pressure on every
Gorov
squaresaid, foot ofNo. theThehull
muzzle door collapsed. Just the muzzle door. Not the breach d
Aoor.seaman
There's
monitoring
no water oneinofthe
theboat.
safety
Notboards
yet. Andsaid,
thereCaptain,
won't be.
our visitors have ope
ned We're
thegoing
topsideto make
hatchit,to theGorov
airtold
lock.the control-room crew. We're damned well going t
The
11:51.
o makeair-lock
it. hatch, ten feet aft of the forward escape hatch, opened on a tiny,
brightly lighted, water-filled chamber. As Timoshenko had said, it was large eno
ugh to Claude,
Brian, accommodate
Ritaonlyand George
four divers
swam down
at a into
time.the room and sat on the floor with
Harry
Someone
When
He
Gorov
11:53.
their
looked
Harry
closed
leaned
backs
inside
attried
toreached
the
his
anxiously
the
hatch.
it
watch.
wall.
again,
up and
toward
it the
locked
wouldn't
first
it.open.
readout screen in the command pad's bank
of five. His interest was rewarded by the message he had been expecting: ESCAPE
11:54.
He
In TRUNK
pressed
the READY.
air a tabRita
lock thatwatched
bore thetheword
fourprocess.
large floor drains dilate, each like the p
upil of an eye. The water did not merely pour into them. It was sucked out of th
Ae hatch
chamberopened
by powerful
in the wall
pumpsbeside
in exactly
her. Aforty
youngseconds.
Russian seaman peered shyly out at
them, smiled and beckoned with one finger. They moved quickly from the air lock
intowaited
Behind
Harry
11:56.
He the
tried
them,
adjoining
until
the
theFranz
hatch
tiny
decompression
roomPete
again.
and began
Ithad
swung
chamber.
to entered.
fill
openwith
this
Hewater
followed
time.oncethem
more.and dogged down the
They
The
Trembling,
hatch
floor
satfrom
with
drains
not
inside.
their
yetdilated.
able
backstoagainst
believethethatwalls.
they had made it, Harry glanced at his w
Aatch
11:57.mountain
and realized
of ice onthat,
theofverge
course,
of violent
they hadn't
disintegration
made it notloomed
all the
overway.
them. If th
ey were under it when it came apart, they would most likely be battered to piece
s. That would be a swift death so swift that many of them would not even have time
Gorovto scream.
pulled down a steel-spring microphone. Manuvering room, this is the captain
The
. All maneuvering
back full.room confirmed the order, and a moment later the ship shuddered
in response
Gorov was thrown
to theagainst
abruptthe change
command-pad
of enginerailing
thrust.and bruised his right hip. Zhuk
ov almost
From the overhead
fell. speaker: Maneuvering room to captain. Engines full reverse, sir
The
.Ruddericeberg
amidships.
was moving southward at nine knots. The submarine was reversing nort
hward at fifteen knots against a nine-knot current. That made for an effective s
eparation
Gorov did not
speedknow
of if
fifteen
that was
knots.
sufficient speed to save them. He could have aske
d the computer. It would have given him an answer in fifteen seconds, perhaps le
ss. But it might not have the answer he most wanted to hear. And if the news was
Harry
11:58.
bad,
Ice overhead.
he preferred
entered the
Sixty
decompression
tofeet.
wait the fullchamber
two and
minutes
sat down
that on
remained
a bunkuntil
besidemidnight.
Rita. They
The
11:59.
heldcenter
handsofandattention
stared atinhis thewatch.
control room was the six-figure digital printout
clock aft of the command pad. Gorov imagined he could see the men jerking involu
11:59:46.
11:59:45.
n11:59:10.
Gorov
The
11:59:31.
11:59:30.
For
11:59:47.
11:59:12.
11:59:11.
tarily
Whichever
You
We're
But
Clear
technician
the
may
an
we're
smiled.
out
water.
second
every
interesting
have
wayNo
from
not time
named
at
time
itunder,
yetice
the
goes,
ain
out
him
fool.
second
overhead.
surface
ten
of
someone
after
Zhukov
the
minutes
passed.
fathometer
a said.
way,
fool.
said,
the
Gorov
I'm
first
said,
said.
glad
comthat
pClear
uterIscreen
water.
named my
No son
flashed
ice Nikita.
overhead.
a red warnin
g: punched
He EMERGENCY. for a display and found that the problem was much the same as it had b
een the first time: MUZZLE DOOR HAS COLLAPSED ON FORWARD TORPEDO TUBE NUMBER FIV
E. TUBE down
Pulling FILLEDa microphone,
WITH WATER TOGorov BREACH
shouted,
DOOR. Captain to torpedo room. Abandon your po
sition
God,breach
The Zhukov
and seal
doors
said.
all
will
watertight
hold, Gorov
doors.said. Don't let the hull implode, he thought. No
12:00:04.
12:00:03.
Suddenly
12:00:08.
tWhere
12:00:00.
11:59:59.
Hold
Clear
What's
now.tight.
water.
is
Not
wrong?
they
it?
whenfelt
we're
thethis
concussion
close .as. it
. was transmitted from the water to the hu
ll.
The It sonar
wasoperator
a low-keyreported
rumbling,
massive
very fragmentation
distant, surprisingly
of the underwater
mild. portion of t
he 12:02,
By iceberg.when the sonar operator had not located a substantial fragment of ice
The
anywhere
control-room
near them,crewGorov
let out
knewathat
raucous
theycheer.
were safe. Take her up.
After. . .
Shortly before
January 18: Dundee,
noon,Scotland
two and a half days later, the survivors arrived in Scotlan
The day was neither severe nor mild for wintertime in Dundee. The flat gray sky
d.
was low and threatening. The temperature ranged between fifteen and twenty degree
s Fahrenheit. A cold wind swept in from the North Sea and made the water leap an
d curlthan
More forone
thehundred
entire newsmen
length offrom
theall
Firth
overofthe
Tay.world had flown in to Dundee to
report on the conclusion of the Edgeway story. A man from The New York Times had
dubbed the place Dandy Dundee more than twenty-four hours ago, and the name had
stuck. Among themselves they got more conversational mileage from the bone-chill
ing weather
Even after standing
than theyindidit for
fromnearly
the news
twoevent
straight
thathours,
they were
George
hereLintowas
cover.
not affe
cted by the wind. He had debarked from the Russian submarine at 12:30, and he co
uldn't have said truthfully that he had even noticed the wind yet. Pacing energe
tically back and forth at the edge of the wharf, followed by a covey of reporter
The
s, he submarine
said, The wasIlya
anchored
Pogodin.
in aIsn't
deep-water
she a berth
lovelybehind
sight?him. She was flying an e
normous Russian flag and, for courtesy, a Scottish flag of somewhat less grand d
imensions. Sixty-eight crewmen were in two facing lines on the main deck, all of
them in dress blues and navy pea coats, standing at attention for a ceremonial
inspection. Nikita Gorov and Emil Zhukov were on the bridge, quite stirring in th
eir uniforms and gray winter parade coats with brass buttons. There were also a
number of dignitaries on the bridge and on the railed gangplank that connected t
he submarine to the dock: a representative of Her Majesty's Government, the Sovi
et ambassador to Great Britain, two of the ambassador's aides, the mayor of Dund
ee and
One of the
a handful
photographers
of functionaries
asked Linfrom
to pose
the beside
Soviet aTrade
weathered
Embassyconcrete
in Glasgow.
piling wi
AthNorwegian
the Ilya correspondent
Pogodin for a said,
backdrop.
Dr.HeLin,
obliged,
the Rus
smiling
sians have
broadly.
used the positive publi
c relations aspect of this incident to great effect. There's no doubt in any of
our minds that they'll exploit it even further in the days to come. Would you li
ke to comment on the propaganda that has been generated and will be generated by
Linthestopped
llya Pogodin's
smiling.rescue
Yes. Yes,
mission?
I would like to comment. I think it would be grossl
y unfair if people in the West looked upon this heroic act as a political ploy.
I'm not naive. I'm sure our Russian friends realized the propaganda potential fro
m the start. But I'm also sure that they were not guided primarily by that consi
deration. These are courageous men. They saw fellow human beings in need of help an
d they helped. We sometimes forget that on an individual basis, men are the same
the world over. You can't define the bad guys merely on the basis of their poli
He
January
During
tics.spokethe
20:
with
night
Edgeway
conviction.
theStation
wind velocity began to fall for the first time in five days
. By morning the ice spicules had metamorphosed back into snowflakes. The mutual
ly supportive complex of storms in the extreme North Atlantic had started to brea
k up.
At three o'clock that afternoon, Gunvald Larsson got through to the United State
s military base at Thule, Greenland. The first thing the American radioman said
was, The Edgeway project has been suspended for the remainder of this winter. We'
ve been asked to pluck you off the ice. If we get the good weather they're predi
cting, we can come for you the day after tomorrow. That should give you time to
Gunvald
close down said,
yourFor
buildings
God's sake,
and machinery.
never mind about that! What has happened to the oth
ers?
The American
The Carpenters,
was embarrassed.
Fischer, Jobert,
Of course.
Dougherty,
You couldn't
Johnsonknow,
. . .isolated as you were.
He readfive
After twodays
of the
of incredible
newspaper stories
tension,andGunvald
then added
beganwhat
to cry
elseand
hethen
knew.to laugh. He
decided that a celebration was required. He filled his pipe, broke out the vodka
. And a little later on he went to the supply hut and borrowed some of Fischer's
January
jobert
excellentfischer
25:pornography.
A Telegram
johnson arrived
in Transit
jamaica
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of arrival
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th taxi driver and hotel clerk called us quote an unlikely group unquote stop can
not get enough sun stop have all agreed to disembowel anyone who asks us join ano
ther arctic expedition although would not mind something in tropics stop johnson
making time with blonde stop only trouble she is transplanted bloody limey stop
fischer spending days with womens liberationist who bought him drink and made p
ass in bar stop jobert feels young again stop maybe because he is squiring aroun
d twenty EIGHT YEAR OLD DOXY FROM MONTEGO BAY STOP HAPPY SECOND HONEYMOON OR WHA
TEVERmain
January
The STOP
26:
performance
Paris, France
of the evening at the Crazy Horse Saloon made use of twenty
mirrors. It was sexier than anything Harry had seen here before. This time Rita
Indefinitely
their suite hadata the
lightHotel
filmGeorge
of perspiration
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prettyofupper
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lip.Chandon in a
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I'll
And
bucket
said,
picked
are
sat
drink
then
I'll
goreminisce,
point.
what?
nibble
style?
in
of
on
together.
boy.
what?
nibble
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up
champagne.
France.
ice
theyour
the
beside
bed.
kiss.
yours.
champagne
ear.
she
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said.
sat beside
bottle
bed. her.
and wrapped a dry serving towel around it. Let
's
As gethe pulled
started. the foil from the cork, he said, What happens after we've nibbled ea
rs
When
I'll
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We'll
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IAhhhh.
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while?
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after
kiss
rabbits.
yours.
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fuck.
did
your
that?
we'd
some
get
eyes.
never
more.
around
getto
around
it, well
to it,
afterhemidnight,
said, grinning.
it was very tender and inte
nse for both of them. They did everything with each other. They missed no pleasu
He was still drifting down from his peak, still shuddering with pleasure, when he
re.
was startled by a sharp noise beside the bed. He sat up too fast, and she fell
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