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Marcus Markley: The Ubiquitous Files
Marcus Markley: The Ubiquitous Files
Marcus Markley: The Ubiquitous Files
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Self-made multi-Billionaire Marcus Markley runs some of the most powerful organizations in the world. He is a shrewd businessman that is not afraid of making power plays. His organization spans the globe with interests in places many corporations would not dare to go.

Marcus has a secret. He runs a clandestine organization UBIQUITOUS that carries out orders that are not exactly legal. He started the organization in order to solve the mystery that has surrounded the death of his parents over 20 years ago while on vacation.
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateNov 26, 2012
ISBN9781477275481
Marcus Markley: The Ubiquitous Files
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J.A. Green

J. A. Green is an author of fiction writings in the suspense and action genres. The style of J. A. Green's writings are an easy reading often using short chapters for busy readers. He has enjoyed creative writing since his teen years (a long time ago, in a state far away). He hopes you will enjoy all his works as much as he enjoyed bringing them to you. J. A. Green is the author of the: Marcus Markley series, Passages, The Coliseum Games, Deception!, and Battlecry!

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    Marcus Markley - J.A. Green

    MARCUS MARKLEY

    The UBIQUITOUS Files

    A Novel By

    J. A. Green

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    © 2012 by J. A. Green. All rights reserved.

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    Published by AuthorHouse 11/14/2012

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    Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

    Chapter 10

    Chapter 11

    Chapter 12

    Chapter 13

    Chapter 14

    Chapter 15

    Chapter 16

    Chapter 17

    Chapter 18

    Chapter 19

    Chapter 20

    Chapter 21

    Chapter 22

    Chapter 23

    Chapter 24

    Chapter 25

    Chapter 26

    Chapter 27

    Chapter 28

    Chapter 29

    Chapter 30

    Chapter 31

    Chapter 32

    Chapter 33

    Chapter 34

    Chapter 35

    Chapter 36

    Chapter 37

    Chapter 38

    Chapter 39

    Chapter 40

    Chapter 41

    Chapter 42

    Chapter 43

    Chapter 44

    Chapter 45

    Chapter 46

    Chapter 47

    Chapter 48

    Chapter 49

    Chapter 50

    Chapter 51

    Chapter 52

    Chapter 53

    Chapter 54

    Chapter 55

    Chapter 56

    Chapter 57

    Chapter 58

    Chapter 59

    Chapter 60

    Chapter 61

    Chapter 62

    Chapter 63

    Chapter 64

    Chapter 65

    Chapter 66

    Chapter 67

    Chapter 68

    Chapter 69

    Chapter 70

    Chapter 71

    Chapter 72

    Chapter 73

    Chapter 74

    Chapter 75

    Chapter 76

    Chapter 77

    Chapter 78

    Chapter 79

    Chapter 80

    Chapter 81

    Chapter 82

    Chapter 83

    Chapter 84

    Chapter 85

    Chapter 86

    Chapter 87

    Chapter 88

    Chapter 89

    Chapter 90

    Chapter 91

    Chapter 92

    Chapter 93

    Chapter 94

    Chapter 95

    Chapter 96

    Chapter 97

    Chapter 98

    Chapter 99

    Chapter 100

    Chapter 101

    Chapter 102

    Chapter 103

    Chapter 104

    Chapter 105

    Chapter 106

    Chapter 107

    Chapter 108

    Chapter 109

    Chapter 110

    Chapter 111

    Chapter 112

    Chapter 113

    Chapter 114

    Chapter 115

    Chapter 116

    Chapter 117

    Chapter 118

    Chapter 119

    Chapter 120

    Chapter 121

    Chapter 122

    Chapter 123

    Chapter 124

    Chapter 125

    Chapter 126

    Chapter 1

    The night air was thick in the dimly lit alley. The man had been in this city many times before though had just arrived a few hours ago. He could see the embassy clearly from his vantage point. Officials from all around the globe were there for a state dinner tonight. His target would be coming out shortly. He had made sure of that.

    The man pulled up the collar on his black trench coat to make himself more invisible. Success would be his. If all went right, he would be sitting in first class headed back to the states in a couple of hours. He had made contact with his man at the embassy when he arrived in town. Things were about to change. His employer made sure of that. He sat and waited.

    A long black armor plated Mercedes limo pulled up to the steps of the embassy. His target was sighted. The ambassador was now getting into his limo to go to an appointment he would never arrive at. The limo pulled away from the steps and began the trek down the driveway. The security gates were opening as the guards waved the car through. The car eased its way onto the street. It should happen any time now. The car was gaining speed. According to the device in his hand the car was up to 15 miles per hour. The ambassador’s car should be well clear of the embassy as it winds down through the narrow street. The device read 20 miles per hour; the man crouched and covered his ears.

    A loud, massive explosion erupted down the block. Some guards ran to assist. People were now on the street. The man put the device back in his pocket. He folded down his collar and began walking towards the accident with several other onlookers. He stood on the sidewalk as the guards and escorts pulled the lifeless body from the backseat or more like what was left of the physical body of the ambassador and his drivers. The car’s remains were a tangled mess. The explosive and detonator were destroyed in the explosion. The event was untraceable, just the way he liked it. He had visual that the ambassador is dead. His boss would be pleased. The association had won a battle today. He left for the airport.

    Chapter 2

    Thomas Phydeux drove up to the gate of Marcus Mountain just outside Malibu, California. His Chevy Tahoe rumbling at the gate as the guard verified credentials and waved him through. Phydeux dropped the car in the garage area and caught the elevator for the ride 4 stories below ground level. He straightened his tie and suit before exiting the elevator to walk the tunnel. He is in the nerve center of UBIQUITOUS.

    Phydeux entered the employee lobby of the association. He was greeted by Tabitha the receptionist. He walked the hallway back to his office suite, where Samantha his personal assistant greeted him and began briefing him as he entered his office. Thomas, here are the reports you wanted. This morning papers are laid out on the coffee table. It looks like the trip was a success, said Samantha. Thomas stated that yes it was. Just a reminder Thomas, you are scheduled to meet with Marcus in 15 minutes. Thank you Sam, I remembered.

    Phydeux hit the space bar to bring his monitor active. He checked his email. The accounts had been credited. His associate reports that the explosion has left the authorities baffled. The trade talks were discontinued due to the potential security threat of another attack. There would not be another attack at this time. Phydeux chuckled to himself. He picked up his portfolio and headed to his private conference room just off his office. He punched in the code and entered.

    The conference room was richly decorated in dark woods and earth tone walls. In the center was a conference table for 10. At one end was a console of controls. Phydeux pushed a button then began reading a brief from last night.

    A tall, dignified, and handsome man in his late 40s walked into the room and sat down beside Phydeux. The room was sound proof and regularly swept for listening or surveillance devices. An electromagnetic pulse prevented any outside infiltration. Good Morning Marcus. Good morning Thomas. How was the night? Phydeux replied I attended the event last night and enjoyed the fireworks at the end. Then I gather all is well and on schedule asked Marcus. Phydeux replied yes. I have viewed the results myself. Your flight was pleasant I assume. I was able to sleep some on the plane. I landed a couple of hours ago. Excellent said Marcus.

    The House of Commons is about to take a vote that could negatively impact our operations in northern Great Britain. I would like your team to assess the situation and provide me with best options. Lets discuss the options tomorrow morning same time. I need timelines, and resources needed to sway the vote. The vote is expected by Friday, so there is little time or room for error. Phydeux responded my team is always ready. I will get Swanson analyzing the situation immediately. Marcus replied: Excellent Thomas, I can always count on you for results and left the room. Phydeux pressed a button to summon Alexander Swanson.

    The redheaded man came to Samantha’s desk. Andy, good morning Samantha said. Sam, as beautiful as ever, replied Swanson. Is the old man in? Samantha smiled and said, you better not let him hear you say that. He could lay a world of hurt on you. I know replied Swanson. I have to mess with him or he might think I didn’t care. SWANSON!, came the voice from around the corner. Phydeux was just rounding the corner coming to Samantha’s desk. I was just coming to find you as you are surely too young to move so slow. Any time, any place old timer retorted Swanson as he smiled. Andy, if we did not have so many cases together over the years, I just might have to show you what this old timer can do to a whippersnapper like you. Boys, boys, surely you flatter little ol’ me with your bouts of raging testosterone . . ." flirted Samantha. However the mine is bigger than yours routine is old. We have some work to do don’t we? Phydeux turned to Samantha and said, you are right, beside I would hate to have find a replacement for the time Swanson here would be recovering. Yeah whatever Tommy boy.

    Thomas, Alexandre, and Samantha had worked on many missions together over the past 20 years. It was only this close knit trio and the rest of their exclusive team that could get away with ribbing each other such as this. The trio entered the private conference room to discuss the Englander Project.

    Chapter 3

    UBIQUITOUS is like no other organization of its kind. UBIQUITOUS is often referred to in certain circles as The Association. The association specializes in covert operations that are not sanctioned by any government or military entity. The resources were literally endless given reasonable cause. UBIQUITOUS is the ultimate operation to change the course of history. The association is controlled by one man through many layers of protection, legal and illegal, ethical and unethical. The one purpose is to complete the mission and get the required result, or else.

    UBIQUITOUS employs only the very best in their fields while maintaining complete anonymity to the outside world. Employees and contractors of the association are very well paid financially and in certain perks of the work. A great deal is achieved by the association, when much of the bureaucracy is removed.

    It has been rumored that when a particular military is bogged down by politics, or a certain course of action would be defamatory to the government, an alliance can be established between the military and the association. The alliance is always in the best interest of UBIQUITOUS. Due to the deep covertness, very few know of the organization. If anyone is suspected of knowing too much, the individual is removed from the equation. UBIQUITOUS always completes the mission with the desired result, period. In over 20 years since the association was formed, there had been a 0% failure rate. Thomas Phydeux was not going to let that change on his watch.

    Samantha and Thomas sat on opposite sides of the conference table. Swanson was at the video screen giving the brief. This core team was always kept small, in order to remain ultra-effective. A small team meant less likelihood of slip ups. When this team made a mistake, people died and economies crashed.

    Alexandre continued to brief Samantha and Thomas as to the critical timing of the mission. Thomas interjected after 5 minutes. Okay, we get it. What do you see as the solution? What is it going to take to make it happen? Alexandre was used to Thomas’s direct approach. He had learned Thomas had a great sense of humor for what he does, but when it was time to work, it was all serious.

    I suggest a 5 person team: Intelligence, Communications, Munitions, Surveillance, and Logistics. By my calculations and latest intelligence, we have a small window to take advantage of 0200 to 0400 Greenwich on Thursday, two days from now. Hmm, said Phydeux. Any prospects as to the other team members. The usual stated Swanson. Tasha and Thornton. Thornton is due in from debrief in the next couple of hours. He should be good for turnaround in the next 16 hours. He can sleep on the jet.

    Chapter 4

    Thornton entered the building through the door off the alley. He was able to pick the lock with his special key. As he entered the side hallway, he noticed a light. The glimmer was faint underneath a door. He quietly slid an optical cable under the door searching for any life signs. The readings came back as an empty room, void of life. Someone had left their light on.

    Thornton unlatched the window in the back storage room to allow the rest of the team in. Katrina and Alexandre slid through the window dresses in all black and black make up. The team slowly worked their way up to the fifth floor that is the entrance to the penthouse. They were undetected. The security forces will be multiplied. So far so good. Alexandre pulled out his scanner, He told the team there are 2 guards on the other side of this door and 4 more stationed outside the main door to the penthouse. If we can catch them off guard we stand a far better chance. It does not appear they are carrying their Uzis. Katrina slipped into the darkened corner of the hallway and released the mice.

    Moments later 3 of the guards were chasing 4 mice through the hallway away from their hiding place. The cheese she had placed earlier in the day was at the other end of the floor outside the penthouse. Thornton slipped into the opposing corner. He aimed his weapon loaded with 6 rounds of powerful sedative in micro dot pellets. The pellets would barely be noticeable as they hit their targets. The delayed reaction and rapid succession knocked the remaining 3 guards out concurrently. Thornton, Katrina, and Alexandre arrived at the servant entrance to the penthouse without being seen. Within seconds, they were inside the service area.

    Alexandre viewed his scanner. He told the team the empress should be in the bedroom directly above us. The bed is about 10 feet from the left of where we stand and 12.5 feet straight up. The Duke’s bed is straight back 45.7 feet. According to the scanner both beds are occupied. Alexandre pushed a button. It appears both beds are occupied with the respected parties. He slid his fingers across a panel. Yes, we have confirmation. The targets are acquired.

    Thornton loaded his weapon with the armor boring semi-porous capsules into his silenced ultra high powered gun. The gun was so powerful that the armor piercing was burned away at impact leaving only the drug filled capsule to penetrate the skin of the target and kill instantly, leaving no markings or identification of entry wound. Katrina stealthily walked down to the storage closet underneath the Duke’s bed. 3-2-1 and FIRE! Katrina and Thornton shot their weapons and exactly the same time as Alexandre watched their targets on the split screen. The thermo graphs showed a cooling of the bodies and heart rate was decreasing. Success!

    Alexandre checked the hallway. The guards were still knocked out. The others had not yet returned. The mice were a great deterrent. They quickly assembled in the room down the hall, then out the window before the servants would ever know. It would be hours most likely before the servants found the lifeless bodies. They would be back in the safe house across the Heng-Pei Peninsula.

    Chapter 5

    The custom Ford Excursion pulled into the parking garage. Three men in black suits white shirts, and red ties, all wearing dark tinted glasses exited the vehicle. Each man had a submachine gun and a .357 holstered to their massive bodies. The combined weight of these men was more than a Volkswagen. One man opened the door on the passenger rear side. A tall man in a dark suit carrying a briefcase exited the vehicle from the front seat, passenger side. The final passenger emerged in a long black, cashmere trench coat. The team entered the building with the trench coat well protected by the 4 men.

    Marcus was a very distinguished looking man. He was always impeccably dressed. His suits were mostly Armani, or a tailored Hugo Boss. He liked to leave some room for the toys he carried. The few gray specs in his hair gave him that little extra sign of respect and maturity.

    Marcus was one of the most powerful men in the world, yet few people knew of him, unless you had dealt with him before. Marcus was always kind and respectful. He always got what he wanted. He is a master negotiator. Marcus carries enormous influence in many circles inside and outside the power brokers of the world. As a result Marcus exuded confidence in all his dealings. The Markley empire spanned the globe and beyond. The wealth of the Markley name was more money and holdings than a medium sized country.

    The Markley Team entered the ornately decorated reception area on the 27th floor. The team had entered the offices of Swarkovsky, Petrov, and Taylor. A beautiful, impeccable redhead greeted them. Mr. Markley excellent to see you again, said the redhead. Thank you Irene, stated Marcus. Mr. Markley please allow me to escort you to the conference room. The six walked down the side hallway that provided a pictorial history of the organizations leaders past and present.

    Once inside the conference room, Irene asked: What may I get you? A bottle of water, chilled for each member would be wonderful, Thank you replied George. George is Marcus’s personal assistant. George removed his lap top and a portfolio from the briefcase. Marcus whispered something to Fredrich his head of security on this trip. Fredrich communicated some comments to the other two security guys.

    The three executives Swarkovsky, Petrov, and Taylor entered the room followed by a herd of assistants and counsel. The executives and lead counsel filled one side of the table. The advisors and counselors sat behind them near the wall. The impression was to intimidate. Marcus markedly was not so easily moved.

    Heinric Petrov, spoke up. Markley, you have received our counteroffer to buy our operations of TechnoChina in China, Malaysia, and Taiwan. Either you are willing to accept these terms or you are not. Mar-Tec holds a reasonable market share. If you purchase TechnoChina, it will make Mar-Tec the largest provider and manufacturer of high end electronic devices in Asia.

    Marcus Markley stared at Petrov eye to eye, studying his opponent’s eyes, facial expressions, body language, and breathing patterns. He took a long slow breath as he observed Petrov’s two partners. They sat very quietly, one fidgeting with his PDA, the other typing on his computer a letter to nobody. The assistants were all sitting looking very non-pulsed like they were regularly apart of such hard core negotiations. He put his hand out as George handed him a sheet of paper. Markley never looked down or broke eye contact with Petrov. A slow inhale and Markley slowly and controlled raised his hands to cross fingers in a triangle. The unread sheet of paper in front of him. The security guards stepped back half a step on cue.

    Heinric, Peter, and John, we have known each other a long time. We both entered the Chinese market around the same time with different variations of similar devices. We have all enjoyed massive profits. The cycle has run its course. One of us needs to purchase the others interest. It is just good business. The offer Mar-Tec has made is a good offer. The arrangements allow Techno to enter other markets we have no interest in. Isn’t it time you took the money and placed it where it can please your stockholders?

    Peter Swarkovsky spoke up sounding a bit agitated. "How about Techno buys Mar-Tec. Marcus looked at Swarkovsky unfazed. The sudden burst of emotion indicated to Marcus that they were hiding something. Now was the time. Marcus looked at John Taylor. John, would you like to weigh in on this discussion.

    John Taylor was the youngest of the three executives and had been hired away from Mar-Tec Great Britain. Marcus, I have known you for several years. I know you to be well prepared for an acquisition. I find the fact that your offer is well below TechnoChina’s current value disturbing. We have several government contracts in the final approval stages in Mainland China and Taiwan. Something tells me you know this already though. Marcus continued to observe Taylor while taking in Swarkovsky’s and Petrov’s reactions. The fact the offer is low indicates that you strongly suspect there will be a shift in our economic well being. Marcus looked at Taylor with no real facial expression. Markley’s team were basically stone faced.

    Marcus looked at each of the executives. The offer is below current market value granted. The offer is quite equitable given the terms. It is what it is. You are welcome to say no. The monies from this transaction can strengthen other areas we both know are slack in your global operations. Things change gentlemen. The offer is good

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