Clark is about Clark's entanglement in a high-stakes game involving ambition, a past he tried to bury, and Chinese interests.
Here's a summary:
- Frustration and Inheritance: Clark is frustrated with the Hypothec office in Manhattan because they are delaying the legal registration of his inherited house. This house holds many cherished memories of his childhood.
- Old Pal's Visit: Clark's friend, Tom, visits him, concerned about Clark's sudden disappearance and secrecy. Clark vaguely explains he received an odd phone call that he had to react to.
- The Threat: Clark reveals to Tom that he received a threatening phone call from a man named Jacque. Jacque demands that Clark stop investing in his condo project in lower Manhattan, or bad things will happen. Jacque knows about Clark's involvement in Operation 'Lupus' in Afghanistan, threatening to expose the truth about civilian casualties.
- Jacque's Background: Jacque is in his mid-50s, an ex-military man born and raised in the USA with admiration for mainland China. He works for Ritchie, a Chinese businessman, keeping tabs on local businessmen.
- The Project: Six months prior, Clark and other members of the 'Bureau' - a secret business group - agreed to proceed with "The Pinnacle" project, a high-rise luxury condo development in Manhattan.
- Unveiling the Truth: Clark seeks Tom's help to find out about Jacque, who he is working for, and how he knows about Afghanistan. Tom's investigation reveals Jacque's connection to Ritchie, suspected of funneling funds and information to Beijing. The "Pinnacle" project is strategically located on land desired by Chinese interests, and Clark realizes he is a pawn in a geopolitical game.
- Confronting the Past: Clark is forced to confront his past and the cover-up of the true extent of civilian casualties during Operation 'Lupus'.
- Seeking Help: Clark tells Bruce Jackson, the Mayor's assistant, everything about Jacque's threats, the Chinese connection, and the cover-up of Operation 'Lupus'. Clark suspects the mayor may be involved. Clark urges Jackson to believe the truth, emphasizing the danger they are all in.