Robert Ludlum – Aquatain Progression

blinding echo of the sun from the Quai du Mont

Blanc. He was in Geneva, not in a North Vietnamese

camp holding children who vomited while telling

their stories, or in San Diego being separated from

the United States Navy. He was in Geneva, and the

man sitting across the table knew everything he was

thinking and feeling.

“Why me?” whispered Joel.

“Because, as they say,” said Halliday, “you could

be motivated. That’s the simple answer. A story was

told. The captain of your aircraft carrier refused to

put his planes in the air for the strike that Delavane

demanded. Several storms had moved in; he called

it suicidal. But Delavane forced him to, threatened

to call the macho White House and have the captain

stripped of his command. You led that strike. It’s

where you got it.”

“I’m alive,” said Converse Hatly. “Twelve hundred

kids never saw the next day and maybe a thousand

more wished they never had.”

24 ROBERT LUDLUM

“And you were in the captain’s quarters when

Mad Marcus Delavane made his threats and called

the shots.”

“I was there,” agreed Converse, no comment in

his voice. Then he shook his head in bewilderment.

‘Everything I told you about myself you’ve heard

it before.”

“Read it before,” corrected the lawyer from

California. “Like you and I think we’re the best in

the business under fifty I don’t put a hell of a lot

of stock in the written word. I have to hear a voice,

or see a face.”

“I didn’t answer you.”

“You didn’t have to.”

“But you have to answer me now. You’re not

here for Comm Tech-Bern, are you?”

”Yes, that part’s true,” said Halliday. “Only the

Swiss didn’t come to me, I went to them. I’ve been

watching you, waiting for the moment. It had to be

the right one, perfectly natural, geographically

logical.”

“Why? What do you mean?”

“Because I’m being watched…. Rosen did have a

stroke. I heard about it, contacted Bern, and made

a plausible case for myself.”

“Your reputation was enough.”

“It helped, but I needed more. I said we knew

each other, that we went way back which God

knows was true and as much as I respected you, I

implied that you were extremely astute with finals,

and that I was familiar with your methods. I also put

my price high enough.”

“An irresistible combination for the Swiss,” said

Converse.

“I’m glad you approve.”

“But I don’t,” contradicted Joel. “I don’t approve

of you at all, least of all your methods. You haven’t

told me anything, just made cryptic remarks about

an unidentified group of people you say are

dangerous, and brought up the name of a man you

knew would provoke a response. Maybe you’re just

a freak, after all, still pushing that safe Yippee

label.”

“Calling someone a ‘freak’ is subjectively

prejudicial in the extreme, counselor, and would be

stricken from the record.”

“Still, the point’s been made with the jury,

lawyer-man,” said Converse quietly but with anger.

“And I’m making it now.”

“Don’t prejudge the safety,” continued Halliday in a

THE AQUITAINE PROGRESSION 25

voice that was equally quiet. “I’m not safe, and

outside of a proclivity for cowardice, there’s a wife

and five children back in San Francisco I care deeply

about.”

“So you come to me because I have no

such what was it? priority entanglements?”

“I came to you because you’re invisible, you’re

not involved, and because you’re the best, and I can’t

do ill legally can’t do it, and it’s got to be done

legally.”

‘ Why don’t you say what you mean?” demanded

Converse. “Because if you don’t I’m getting up and

we’ll see each other later across a table.”

“I represented Delavane,” said Halliday quickly.

“God help me I didn’t know what I was doing, and

very few people approved, but I made a point we

used to make all the time. Unpopular causes and

people also deserve representation.”

“I can’t argue with that.”

“You don’t know the cause. I do. I found out.”

‘What cause?”

Halliday leaned forward. “The generals,” he said,

his voice barely audible. “They’re coming back.”

Joel looked closely at the Californian. “From

where? I didn’t know they’d been away.”

“From the past,” said Halliday. “From years ago.”

Converse sat back in the chair, now amused.

“Good Lord, I thought your kind were extinct. Are

you talking about the Pentagon menace, Press it is

‘Press,’ isn’t it? The San Francisco short-form, or was

it from Haight-Ashbury, or the Beverly Hills

something or other? You’re a little behind the times;

you already stormed the Presidio.”

“Please, don’t make jokes. I’m not joking.”

“Of course not. It’s Seven Days in May, or is it

Five Days in August? It’s August now, so let’s call it

The Old-Time Guns of August. Nice ring, I think.”

“Stop ill There’s nothing remotely funny, and if

there were, I’d find it before you did.”

“That’s a comment, I suppose,” said.Joel.

“You’re goddamned right it is, because I didn’t go

through what you went through. I stayed out of it, I

wasn’t conned, and that means I can laugh at fanatics

because they never hurt me, and I still think it’s the

best ammunition against them. But not now. There’s

nothing to laugh at nowl”

“Permit me a small chuckle,” said Converse

without smiling. “Even in my most paranoid moments

I never subscribed

26 ROBERT LUDLUM

to the conspiracy theory that has the military

running Washington. It couldn’t happen.”

“It might be less apparent than in other

countries, but that’s all I’ll grant you.”

“What does that mean?”

“It would undoubtedly be much more obvious in

Israel, certainly in Johannesburg, quite possibly in

France and Bonn, even the UK none of them

takes its pretences that seriously. But I suppose

you’ve got a point. Washington will drape the

conshtubonal robes around itself until they become

threadbare and fall away revealing a uniform,

incidentally.”

Joel stared at the face in front of him. You’re

not joking, are you? And you’re too bright to try to

snow me.”

“Or con you,” added Halliday. “Not after that

label I wore while watching you in pajamas halfway

across the world. I couldn’t do it.”

“I think I believe you…. You menhoned several

countries, specific countries. Some aren’t speaking,

others barely; a few have bad blood and worse

memories. On purpose?”

“Yes,” nodded the Californian. “It doesn’t make

any difference because the group I’m talking about

thinks it has a cause that will ultimately unite them

all. And run them all their way.”

“The generals?”

“And admirals, and brigadiers, and field

marshals old soldiers who pitched their tents in the

right camp. So far right there’s been no label since

the Reichstag.”

“Come on, Avery!” Converse shook his head in

exasperabon. “A bunch of tired old warhorses ”

“Recruiting and indoctrinating young, hard,

capable new commanders,” interrupted Halliday.

” coughing their last bellows.” Joel stopped.

“Have you proof of that?” he asked, each word

spoken slowly.

“Not enough . . . but with some digging . . .

maybe enough.”

“Goddamn it, stop being elliptical.”

“Among the possible recruits, twenty or so

names at the State Department and the Pentagon,”

said Halliday. “Men who clear export licenses and

who spend millions upon millions because they’re

allowed to spend it, all of which, naturally, widens

any circle of friends.”

“And influence,” stated Converse. “What about

London, Paris, and Bonn Johannesburg and Tel

Aviv?”

THE AQUITAINE PROGRESSION 27

“Again names.”

“How firm?”

They were there, l saw them myself. It was an

accident. How many have taken an oath I don’t

know, but they were there, and their stripes fit the

philosophical pattern.”

‘ The Reichstag?”

More encompassing. A global Third Reich. All

they need is a Hitler.”

Where does Delavane fit in?”

He may anoint one. He may designate the Fuhrer.”

That’s ridiculous. Who’d take him seriously?”

He was taken seriously before. You saw the results.”

That was then, not now. You’re not answering

the question.”

– Men who thought he was right before, and don’t

fool yourself, they’re out there by the thousands.

What’s mind-blowing is that there are a few dozen

with enough seed money to finance his and their

delusions which, of course, they don’t see as

delusions at all, only as the proper evolution of

current history, all other ideologies having failed

miserably.”

Joel started to speak, then stopped, his thoughts

suddenly altered. ‘Why haven’t you gone to someone

who can stop them? Stop him.”

Who?”

“I shouldn’t have to tell you that. Any number of

people in the government elected and

appointed and more than a dozen departments. For

starters, there’s Justice.”

“I’d be laughed out of Washington,” said Halliday.

“Beyond the fact that we have no proof as I told you,

just names, suppositions don’t forget that Yippie

label I once wore. They’d pin it on me again and tell

me to get lost.”

“But you represented Delavane.”

“Which only compounds the problem by

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