"Mack Bolan - Stony Man - Triple Strike" - читать интересную книгу автора (Bolan Mack)

been captured the night before. "Major, United
States Air Force. Service number 385-63-9081. I re-
quest that you inform the nearest American embassy
of my status."
The hulking Bosnian the pilot had nicknamed
Godzilla's Little Brother smiled, but it wasn't a
pretty sight. "You do not have any 'status,' as you
put it, Major Hammer," he said in accented English.
"You fell from the sky like a spy, and we do not
like spies here."
"I'm not a spy," Hammer said wearily. "I'm an
American Air Force pilot assigned to the UN PRO-
FOR mission and my plane was damaged in a midair
collision. I had to eject to save my life, that's why I
parachuted to earth."
"A real pilot would have tried to save his air-
plane," the Bosnian said with a sneer. "But you
abandoned your plane, so you are a spy."




"Look," Hammer said, trying one more time, "if
you'll just get hold of the U.S. mission in Sarajevo,
they'll tell you who I am."
"Of course they will," Godzilla's Little Brother
replied. "They will tell me that you are a pilot, but
I know that you are a spy. Do you think that I am a
stupid Serb?"
Hanuner wisely refrained from telling his tor-
mentor exactly what he thought he was; he wasn't
ready to die yet. When the time came that he was
ready to check out, however, he would explain it to
the big bastard in great detail.
The Bosnian leaned even closer to Hammer, and
the pilot held his breath. Godzilla's Little Brother
had breath to match his name. "You will confess to
being a spy sooner or later, then I will deal with you.
We will not shoot you if that is what you are worried
about. In fact my government will be glad to release
you, but we have to know what you were doing
first."
Reaching up, the Bosnian took the rope from the
hook and released Hammer's arms. "I will give you
a little more time to think about it," he said. "But
sooner or later, I will find out what I want to know."
Throughout the interrogation, the man Hammer
had nicknamed the Spider on the Wall again stayed
out of the way and let the Bosrdan handle the ques-
tioning. The second man's silence was probably a