Soldier Of Fortune Magazine Guide To Super Snipers -

He found the nest three miles out, atop a derelict cooling tower. There, lying next to a custom-built .408 CheyTac, was a second copy of the SOF Guide. It was open to the chapter on

He flipped to a dog-eared page titled Between the lines of technical jargon about humidity and spin drift, he found what he was looking for: handwritten notations in the margins. The ink was faded, but the calculations were unmistakable. They weren't just math; they were a signature. Soldier of Fortune Magazine Guide to Super Snipers

"You're late," a gravelly voice said. "I expected you at page eighty-four." He found the nest three miles out, atop

The cover featured a ghost-pale operative in the Hindu Kush, a man who had officially ceased to exist in 1994. To the uninitiated, the book was a collection of ballistic tables and camo patterns. To Thorne, it was a map to a ghost. The ink was faded, but the calculations were unmistakable

"He’s not lead-calculating," Thorne whispered, tracing a diagram of a thermal updraft. "He’s using the landscape as a lens."

Thorne felt the cold steel of a barrel press against the base of his skull.