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Chapters 41 through 51 Summary
At Zavidavo, the Russian version of Camp David, Russian officials are gathered over breakfast. They are told that there are American securities to be had at a fraction of their original value. While the money is an incentive, they also discuss the fact that a purchase such as this could hurt the Western economy - a positive point as far as these leaders are concerned. They are talking to François Monserrat who is reportedly working with members of Green Band. The Russians are told payment should be made in gold. The Russians call for coffee and it's brought by a maid named Margarita Kupchuck, an American intelligence agent who immediately passes the information on to the driver of a flour delivery truck who passes it to another contact who sends it to the United States.
In his New York apartment...
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