Rutherford put his mind back to the task at hand. Flic Anderson had to be dealt with. She wasn"t the kind to give up after one failed attempt. She wasn"t the kind to give up at all. There was also the problem of Bannerman. * * * General Sir Hew Creasey had briefly been the General Officer Commanding the British Army in Northern Ireland. His tenure had been relatively unremarkable and his tour cut short for a sideways move to make way for a more wolf-like commander capable of taking the war to the enemy. However, the fact that he had held the post at all was enough for him to be included on an IRA target list – a list that had been archived in the hive-mind of the organization and its latest splintered incarnation. This too was unremarkable. The reason he was about to die was because his

