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WILLIAM BRETON Ten Days to Zero-Zero William Breton was born in London. While dividing his life principally between Britain and North America, he has travelled widely in out-of-the-way parts of the rest of the world. He has worked for both government and industry in advanced computer systems and communications, including Soviet traffic analysis. When not engaged in writing his next novel, his favourite pursuits are history, the early movie business, and fly fishing. Ten Days to Zero-Zero This edition published First published in Great Britain by Grafton Books Published in paperback by Grafton Books The Author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work ISBN Set in Times Made and printed in Great Britain To Teddy… at Forli 1 First day, Sunrise: Mount Hood, Oregon Jack Lowel’s left hand betrayed him. His footing crumbled. He heard the safety line zing as it whizzed through the piton’s metal eye - one body-length, two, three… At four, the rope stopped him, with gravity’s thud: but his heart hammered, his goggles fogged. This snow could kill, and he felt his age. Forty-seven wasn’t over the hill for climbing; the Swiss Eiger had been
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