The espionage war's invisible front ran through the forty-three miles between the three armies' positions like a web whose strands were made of observation and counter-observation and the specific skills that intelligence operatives applied to the work of knowing what the enemy knew and preventing the enemy from knowing what you knew.
Day five of fourteen.
Sakh'arran's morning debriefing presented the previous twenty-four hours' intelligence harvest with the organized precision that four months of continuous intelligence operations had refined into the specific briefing format that Khao'khen's decision-making process required.
