ST. KILLIAN’S CHOICE, BY M.A. MONNIN“Your choice, St. Killian. Who grabs you as most likely?” Michael St. Killian studied the two printouts on the desk. Riley or Kendall? Someone from the U.S. Consulate in Frankfurt was revealing the cover identities of American agents, and those two were the likely suspects. Every time the U.S. managed to get a man inside the German protest group Kein Americaner, he was outed. The last man had been a woman, Karen Neuhoff. St. Killian reread the “vulnerabilities” line on the suspects. Riley spent too much time and money betting on soccer games. Kendall was living above his means. Riley was a good-looking guy, not one that appeared to have a hard time making his way in life. Kendall was average, the kind no one noticed in a crowd, and recently bought a ne

