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Summary
The President of the United States, Paul Porter, summons Lydia Ryan and Bob McGee, the Director of the CIA, into a meeting. Porter expresses his grave concerns over the bombing in Rome. Ryan urges him to stay patient and allow Harvath to complete his mission before Porter shows a more public form of aggression.
In Gotland, Chapter 33 describes how Jasinski shares with Harvath how her husband, Julian, had passed away under mysterious circumstances when he travelled with a group of Polish dignitaries to Russia. Throughout the day, the team monitoring the Sparrman farm with the drone sees nothing except a group of eight men jogging in formation. Finally, in the evening, Sparrman and the eight men depart the farm in a group of cars, and Harvath's team trails them to a bar in the town's small main street. Harvath quickly goes to a...
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