The camera shot showed a woman at a desk, but it had no sound. She was dressed smartly in a pinstriped skirt suit and a dark green scarf. Her back was turned to the camera, as another small, skinny man with glasses put a safety deposit box in front of her, which she opened with a three pronged key. The man left her alone in the room. The woman pulled the contents from the box. It was a thin book, with what appeared to be leather bound. It had no title, and the binding was starting to fall apart at the bottom, and sheets of darkened paper which were perhaps made of skins had begun to slip from the book. She took her scarf off and quickly wrapped the book in it, and slipped it into an inside pocket of her suit. She then stood and turned to leave, and that was when they got a good look at her face.

Jack paused the video. The first thing that Pooh Bear saw was the Star of David around her neck, and then he noticed how pretty the woman was. She had an oval face, slightly on the thin side, and a small nose. Her hair was out, and it curled around her face smoothly. Her skin was only slightly tan, and her eyes were an incredible deep green. The other thing he noticed was that she was short, but she was thin. She was the type of person you wouldn't look at twice in the street unless you knew who she was.

"Strange," Pooh Bear said, "and how do you know that she is Mossad?"

"Pine Gap intercepted communiqués and several satellite images tracing her communications with several high level Mossad agents including Muniz," Jack answered, "the only thing no one can figure out is who she is."

"I know of her," Pooh Bear said enigmatically, "most intelligence agencies do not believe she exists, but the ones who do call her the Trickster. She has been suspected of over two dozen assassinations since 1991. She is untraceable, which is a desirable asset for an assassin. Several of my new Israeli contacts have confirmed her existence, but if she is of the Mossad, perhaps Stretch knows her."

"I doubt it," Jack said, "he never got that far in the Mossad, good for us."

"Where's the book?"

"She took it to the Cave, a classified Mossad warehouse near Beersheba," Jack said simply, "Pine Gap's intercepted a communiqué that says that General Muniz is arriving to collect it, and because of that, security's been increased tenfold. He wants this mission to himself and it'll be all but impossible to get that book off him if he gets it."

"Damn," he gritted his teeth, "Do you need backup, Huntsman?"

"No, I can't endanger your life again," Jack sighed, "I have to do this alone."

"Whatever you wish," Pooh Bear said with a sigh, "good luck, Huntsman." Jack clapped him on the shoulder and left the room. Pooh Bear's brow furrowed as he thought out loud, "if the woman in the video is the Trickster, why is she letting us see her now?"