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and his unruly hair, Porchov was not unlike the other men
in the room. Only the cut of his suit and the shine on his
shoes set him apart.
He stood when she reached the table and kissed both her
cheeks. "My dear, ravishing as usual." His Italian was
flawless, with a slight Tuscan accent.
"Thank you. You made excellent time."
There was a carafe of wine on the table, and two
glasses. He poured. "I flew out of Vienna and drove down
from Florence."
To anyone in the place, they would appear to be an old
man and his young mistress stealing a short time together.
Quite understandable, and commendable in Italy.
She her wine and lowered her voice. "You found
Porchov nodded. "He is in Venice. I have an entire team
on him. When the opportunity presents itself, they will
pick him up."
"What if he doesn't give you the list?"
The Russian smiled. "My dear, once we have him in a
quiet place, we'll get the list, never fear."
"What of the net?"
"It's difficult to say. Of course, the three Rivkin names
will have to be eliminated. We are taking pains, of course,
to salvage the other four. But the most important thing is to
keep the agents we have in place. For that we need Pol-
teri's list. If it should fall into the wrong hands.. ." He
shrugged and rolled his eyes toward the ceiling.
"Will there be a problem for you, in Vienna?"
"There could always be a problem. But in the case of
Benjamin Rivkin, we might be lucky. He was handed over
directly to Rev Babbas and taken to Madrid. It is unlikely
that Rivkin even knows of my existence. No, the only per-
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son who could harm me is Polteri himself, and that will be
taken care of soon."
"What about Rivkin?" she asked. "He is a traitor."
"Our friends in the United States are returning a favor
for letting their shipments of precious white powder pass
safely through Cambodia and Vietnam. I am sure the qual-
ity of their work will be extraordinary, as usual. More
She shook her head, placing a palm over her glass.
should continue in Rome?"
"Of course. Your position is far too valuable in many
areas. But you could be of some assistance in Paris. Char-
pek could prove troublesome if he is on guard, and femi-
nine beauty is his weakness."
"I understand," she said with a smile. "I have a small
bag in the back of the car."
"Excellent," Porchov said, rubbing his hands together.
"Now, shall we dine?"
The train droned north out of Venice into the foothills of
the Dolomites. To the right, the ringing blue of the Adriatic
became shallow, opague. Along the reef there was a strag-
gle of fishing villages. In their little bays, fishing boats
bobbed at anchor, each one decorated on the bow with an
eye or a star to ward off evil.
As the train turned inland and began to climb, Tony
Polteri gave up trying to see out of the grimy windows and
glanced at his watch.
It was six, a half hour before the dining car would open
for dinner. He would have just enough time to shave and
change his shirt.
He peeled off the shirt he had slept in the night before in
the seedy seamen's hotel, and stuffed it into the trash con-
tainer. Then he lathered his face.
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As he began to shave the right side of his face, he went
over what he must do in the next few hours. First he would
contact Eula Steforski, and tell her that the underground
railroad she had been running for so long was over. He
owed her that much. After all, without her starting the
operation and working so tirelessly for the legitimate part
of it, Polteri wouldn't have been able to pull off his end of
the operation. And since she had worked so long for little
more than expenses, he might even give her a little extra
money to relocate. That is, if Maxim Porchov would let
her.
The first thing in the morning he would clean out the
local bank account and safe-deposit box in Vienna, and
then drive over the frontier into Switzerland. Once he had
transferred the contents of the Swiss accounts into bearer
bonds, he would fly to Uruguay. He already had the go-
ahead from General Eduardo Pelodez. Of course, it had
cost one million dollars, but that was a small price to pay
for a lifetime of safety.
Polteri was just about to shift the razor to the left side of
his face, when there was a knock on the compartment door.
"Pardon, signore. I have declaration cards for the fron-
tier."
Polteri put down the razor and crossed to the door. The
lock had barely clicked when it burst open, smashing his
forehead. There was a blur of movement and a fist drove
into his belly, sending him reeling backward into the bunk.
He gasped for air and opened his eyes.
There were two of them. One was young but bald. He
had thick, curly black eyebrows and a hooked nose pitted
with oily pores. This one held a silenced automatic, its
ugly snout creasing the skin between Polteri's eyes.
Polteri heard a click and rolled his eyes to the second
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man. He was even bigger than the first one, with a bull
neck and a simian overhang shading vacant black eyes,
The blade in his hand was about eight inches long, and he
handled it like a street fighter: low, underhanded, the hilt
braced against the heel of his hand, the thumb positioned
for leverage.
Baldy spoke. "We have come for your list."
"List?" Polteri said, darting his eyes from one man to
the other.
"My friend's name is Glenno. He is an expert with the
knife, so good he can peel off your skin in layers. The
list."
Polteri jerked his elbows upward in a swift, economical
thrust. The wrists they struck were rock-hard, but the
elbows were harder. There were twin moans of pain and
surprise.
Simultaneously, he flicked his foot at the outside of a
wrist. The bone-hard edge of the foot grated against
Glenno's wristbone. The knife went skittering across the
carpet. He stooped to pick it up. Polteri caught him under
the chin with his knee.
By that time, Baldy had recovered. He grabbed Polteri's
wrist and pulled it toward him. Polteri didn't resist. He
pushed in the direction of the pull, adding his strength to
the man's. At the point where Baldy's arm wouldn't bend
back any further, Polteri put his other hand lightly above
the other's elbow. He had the wrist trapped by that time,
having whipped a big hand around in an acrobat's grip.
Baldy's arm broke at the elbow with a sharp crack.
He screamed. Polteri kicked him in the crotch. Baldy
fell to the floor in agony, and Polteri spun to locate
Glenno, the knife wielder.
Glenno's blade had sailed under the bunk, but he had
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grabbed Baldy's heavy automatic by the silencer and was
swinging it with all his might.
There was no way Polteri could avoid the blow. It hit
him in the center of the forehead and he dropped like a
rock.
Glenno turned to his comrade. "Pietro, are you all
"Bastard, he broke my arm! And, oh God, my balls ..
Glenno was not the brains of the pair. For a full five
minutes he knelt helpless on his knees by his friend waiting
to be told what to do.
Finally Pietro was able to speak. "Water, get me some
water. "
The hulk moved to the basin and came back with a
paper cup of water. Pietro drank it greedily and handed it
back.
"Fill it again and throw it in the bastard's face. Wake
him up!"
"Si, Pietro, sj,"
Glenno did what he was told. When that didn't work, he
did it two more times. When he started slapping Polteri's
face and still nothing happened, it began to dawn on him.
"Pietro ."
"I think I hit him too hard."
"What did you say?"
"l think he's dead." Glenno crossed himself.
Pietro crawled to Polteri and checked his pulse. "Idiota!
Stupido!"
"Pietro, I-I'm sorry.. g"
"Shut up, let me think!"
Pietro thought quickly, forcing the pain out of his mind.
There would be hell to pay for this. The best thing would
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be to make it an accident, he thought. But in the mean-
time...
"Glenno, help me search ... everything, his clothes, his
wallet, the compartment.. ."
"Si, si."
"Look for a list of names, or maybe a code list of
numbers."
They took the bag, the wallet, the clothes, and the com-
partment apart. They wrote down everything that looked
like a list or had been written in Polteri's hand. Then they
put everything back just the way they found it.
"Now we dress him."
'SWhat for?"
"Because he's going to have an accident. He's going to
fall off the train. "
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FOUR
According to his ticket, Carter had fifty-five minutes at
Heathrow to catch his British Airways connection to
Vienna. He need not have worried. BA flight 729 was
three hours late taking off.
To make matters worse, economy class on the flight was
completely booked. The only seat Ginger Bateman had
been able to get him was in first class. He would have
preferred one of the cheaper seats: economy class was
anonymous. First class passengers were much more con-
spicuous, particularly on smaller aircraft.
Eight passengers besides Carter sat forward of the
pleated partition, separated from the common herd. One
was a handsome, high-nosed, querulous old lady sur-
rounded by an aura of wealth who traveled with an animal
of some kind in a pet carrier she kept on the seat at her
side. The box whined from time to time and was com-
forted, or had its wishes relayed to a stewardess by its