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The Third Arm
註釋"There were some anxious expressions at Whitehall: several of the world's most notorious terrorists were known to be converging on London, adn the arrival of men of the calibre of Raul Orta would mean nothing but trouble. The Government needed a tough, reliable infiltrator to be manoeuvred into the international pack's confidence. As a Captain with the Special Air Service in Londonderry, Ross Gibbs was tailored for precisely this kind of job, but there was one thing he was not prepared to do- kill a man in cold blood. If the terrorists knew this they might not have solicited his assistance. Had Gibbs known of the personal risks, and danger to the innocent, he might never have agreed to the venture at all."--