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Part 3: Chapters 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 and 69 Summary
Alex is in another meeting with police and other government officials. He is told of what will happen in every contingency. If there is any warning of an attack, the airwaves will be turned over to the government for public broadcasts. Text messaging will be available, as will bullhorns and public address speakers. The people will be told if there is any warning. The mood is grim as maps and emergency materials are distributed. Martin Lodge whispers to Alex that a call has come in from the Wolf. Suddenly there is an explosion in the building.
Alex makes it downstairs to the site of the bombing and sees unbelievable chaos. The Scotland Yard sign in front has been blown away. A black van's remains are imbedded in the sidewalk; there is only a hole where the Broadway entrance to...
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