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Synopsis: The CIA gets wind of Caruso’s (private) activities and solicits his
cooperation against the war criminal.
Movie: The CIA gets wind of Hunt’s (private) activities and becomes involved.
Synopsis: Caruso hatches a secret plan of his own to capture the war criminal.
Team includes trusted friends.
Movie: Hunt hatches a secret plan of his own to capture the war criminal. Team
includes trusted friends.
Synopsis: The novel’s climax is a surprise, since the usual three outcomes during
the hunt for a war criminal are (1) captured and turned over to The Hague, (2) killed,
or (3) escapes / never captured. In the novel, the war criminal is set free by the US
government as part of a cynical strategic geopolitical deal. The war criminal goes free,
and the Serbs agree to the Dayton agreement. But Caruso exacts his revenge by having
the war criminal castrated by a Bosnian veterinarian whose own daughter had been raped
and murdered. Both Caruso and the Bosnian victims get their revenge.
Movie: The movie’s climax is a surprise ending, not one of the usual three
outcomes. The war criminal goes free as part of a cynical strategic geopolitical deal
with the Serbs. But Hunt exacts his revenge by capturing and turning the Fox loose in
downtown Sarajevo, where he is recognized (and presumably lynched) by his angry
Bosnian victims. Both Hunt and the Bosnian victims get their revenge.

CHAPTER 22: THE ROAD TO BABYLON



  1. Andrew Testa, “Kosovo Finds Little to Celebrate After 10 Years of Indepen -
    dence,” New York Times, February 15, 2018, https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/15/
    world/europe/kosovo-independence-anniversary.html?mtrref=www.google.com.

  2. “Hillary Clinton Hears Kosovars’ Tales of Tears,” CNN, May 14, 1999, http://
    http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9905/14/kosovo.refugees/.

  3. AFP Reporter, “Kosovan Death Toll Is Its Argument for Independence,” Telegraph,
    November 30, 2009, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatnews/6692257/Kosovan
    -death-toll-is-its-argument-for-independence.html.

  4. Andrew Higgins, “Not the Worst Hotel in the World, Perhaps, but ‘the World
    Is Very Big,’” New York Times, March 1, 2018, https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/01/
    world/europe/kosovo-grand-hotel.html.


CHAPTER 23: MISSION: IMPROBABLE



  1. Duncan Mackay, “Torture of Iraq’s Athletes,” Guardian, February 1, 2003,
    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2003/feb/02/athletics.duncanmackay1.

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