Saving Faith By: David Baldacci

everything for her. Not just yet. Other things being equal, Adams was

the one to focus on. And they had a communication link to him by

virtue of knowing where he lived. If they needed to get a discreet

message to him, they could.

Now Thornhill’s thoughts turned to Buchanan. He was currently in

Philadelphia meeting with a prominent senator on how best to further

the agenda of one of Buchanan’s clients. They had this particular

fellow on enough felonious activity to make the man literally break

down and plead for his miserable life. He had been a special pain in

the ass to the CIA, nickle-and-diming them to death from the high perch

of his Appropriations Committee seat. The payback would be so

gratifying.

Thornhill envisioned walking into all these mighty politicians’ offices

and showing them the videos, the audiotapes, the paper trails. Of them

and Buchanan plotting their little conspiracies, all the details of the

future payoffs; they so eager to do Buchanan’s bidding in return for

all that money. How greedy they looked!

Good Senator, would you mind very much licking my boots, you whiny,

squealing excuse for a human being. And then you will do exactly as I

say, no more, no less, or I will crush you underfoot faster than you

can say “vote for me.”

Of course, Thornhill would never say that. These men demanded your

respect even if they didn’t deserve it. He would tell them that Danny

Buchanan had disappeared and left these tapes with them. They weren’t

quite sure what to do with the evidence, but it appeared that the tapes

should be turned over to the FBI. It seemed an awful thing to do;

these fine men couldn’t possibly be guilty of these sorts of things,

but once the FBI started its feeding frenzy, they all knew where that

would end:

prison. And how could that possibly help the country? The world would

laugh at us. Terrorists would be emboldened in the face of a

supposedly weakened foe. And resources were so tight. Why, the CIA

itself was understaffed and underfunded, its responsibility unfairly

curtailed. And could you fine people perhaps do something to change

that? And would you please do so at the expense of the FBI, the very

bastards who would love to get their hands on these tapes so they could

destroy you? Starting with getting them the hell off our backs? And we

thank you very much, you fine public leaders. We knew you’d

understand.

The first move in Thornhill’s grand plan would be to have his new

allies find a way to completely remove the FBI presence from the

Agency. Next, the operations budget for the CIA would be increased by

fifty percent. To start. In the next fiscal year he would get serious

about the dollars. In the future, the CIA would only report to a joint

intelligence committee instead of the separate House and Senate

committees it was confronted with now. It was far easier to co-opt one

committee. Then the hierarchy of the U.S. intelligence-gathering

agencies needed to be straightened Out once and for all. And the

director of Central Intelligence would be at the very top of that

pyramid. The FBI would be as far down the totem pole as Thornhill

could bury it. And the tools of the CIA would be considerably

strengthened. Domestic surveillance, the covert funding and arming of

insurgency groups to overthrow enemies of the United States, even

selective assassination, all would come back as weapons of choice for

him and his colleagues. Right that minute Thornhill could think of

five heads of state whose immediate deaths would leave the world a

better, safer, more humane place. It was time to take the shackles off

the best and brightest and let them do their jobs again. God, he was

so close.

“Keep up the good work, Danny,” Thornhill said out loud. “Pour it on

until the end. That’s a good man. Let them almost taste victory right

before I take their lives away.”

Grim-faced, he looked at his watch and rose from behind his desk.

Thornhill was a man who hated the press. He had, of course, never

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