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  • Anyone who has ever even been in the same room when the word Transept was uttered is going to get a knock on their door.

    The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008

  • At the north end of the Transept is a small colonnade, the arches of which are irregular, those opposite the lower windows being higher than the others to allow free passage to the light.

    Ely Cathedral Anonymous

  • “Omar was especially amped about this guy,” continued Salam, “because he’d been part of some super-secret program or unit or something at the CIA called the Transept.

    The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008

  • His memorial in the corner of the South Transept, one of the best loved parts of the abbey for visitors, joins a dazzling assembly of poets, actors and authors, including Shakespeare, Edmund Spencer, Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Samuel Johnson, and Sir Laurence Olivier.

    Ted Hughes to take place in Poets' Corner 2011

  • “If this was a Transept operative, the third cop would have bought it as well,” said Ozbek.

    The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008

  • Hell, even the instructors for Transept will need to be interviewed.

    The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008

  • “I want to run everything Salam just gave us against the Transept personnel files.”

    The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008

  • I want to know where every single Transept operative is right now—active, retired, even dead.

    The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008

  • The ultra-secret Transept program was responsible for producing the most proficient killers the Central Intelligence Agency had on its payroll.

    The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008

  • “Someone from the Transept program needs to be dealt with.”

    The Last Patriot Brad Thor 2008

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