Tarrow paused at the edges of the tree line, confident he was invisible in the dark night. Before him the compound spread out, a blocky concrete monstrosity surrounded by twelve foot high, razor wire topped, electrified fences. Groups of guards were stationed at intervals along the fence, but they were there to react to alerts rather than to detect intruders. Besides, anyone breaking in should count themselves lucky if the guards got to them first. If the building was an affront against nature, what was happening within was far worse. That was the reason Tarrow was there. That was the reason he had to break into the compound. To put a stop to it once and for all. had People had wanted to do that before Tarrow, of course. They’d studied the problem and estimated it would take a sma

