CHAPTER FORTY 9:30 p.m. Korea Time (8:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time) Rungrado 1st of May Stadium – Pyongyang, North Korea It was the largest stadium in the world. Except for photos Trudy had shown him before he left, and maps Swann had downloaded for him, Luke didn’t have much idea what the stadium looked like. He did know that it had numerous arches, and was open to the air. Beyond that, he didn’t have much. After the six commandos reached their landing site on a hillside in Mount Kumgang National Park, they had been met by an old Soviet-style military truck driven by two stern-faced young women. Park Jae-kyu had spoken with the women briefly, then the men had all climbed into the back. They rumbled over rutted and pitted roads, the men hidden in the gloom behind crates and what see

