28Then Holger was back. “The Germans will move immediately,” he said. “GSG-9 will have that building surrounded by eleven.” He answered my unspoken question. “Your surrender is set for eight o’clock tomorrow morning at police headquarters.” “Good,” I said, standing. “Are you ready?” I asked van Hoof. “All set,” he said. “You can’t go there,” Holger said. My down jacket was on top of my pile of clothes. I pulled it on and grabbed a set of keys from the counter. “Unit Nine is famous for catching terrorists. But not for bringing them in alive.” The only drawback to using GSG-9 was their preference for summary execution. I added, “I’m not going to carry a gun and join the assault group. But I have to be there. I have to make sure Reinhardt Krüger stays alive long enough to give us that inf

