Over a period of days, all of them became smoother, faster and less bothered by the fact that they were learning how to kill another human being. The days were condensed into three sections. Morning – silent killing with hands. Afternoons – firearms. Evenings – edged weapon work, and after that was food and sleep and then they would repeat the pattern the next day, and the day after that… Major Harvey, ever the professional killer, had taken notice of Jack Grant. In Harvey's expert opinion, Grant was unique. It wasn't just Jack Grant's aim, which was first class by any standards, but the speed with which he was able to bring the g*n into play and fire. While others on the range were still trying to draw the weapon, Grant had the weapon accessed, out, fired and was moving on to the next ta