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Summary
In Chapter 16, when Nate and Gable discussed Dominika over dinner, Gable suggested to Nate that Dominika might be working on him. Nate did not think it was a possibility. When Gable made suggestions on ways to convince Dominika to work for the CIA, Nate said he did not think money would persuade her because that was not the sort of person Dominika was.
That night Dominika showed up at Nate’s door. She referred to him as a “boy from the CIA” (240) and said he was the only person she felt she could talk to. She told him about Marta, Ustinov, and Sparrow School. When Nate learned that Marta had been killed because of she knew about Ustinov, he was concerned that Dominika was in danger as well. Dominika assured Nate she was safe because Egorov used her mother as a hostage to...
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