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Chapter 29, Recovery Summary
As Popov is driving back to London, he hears on his radio that the leader of the terrorists has been injured but is still alive. He uses his cell phone to call his account in Bern and uses the access code to transfer funds. Popov is now richer by $5+ million dollars but must now worry that Grady might lead the authorities to him. Brightling and Henriksen are following the news on the incident at Hereford. Henriksen is sure that the captured IRA will not talk but not sure about Popov. Brightling suggests that he might have to be eliminated but Henriksen fears that Popov has documentation tying Brightling to the terrorism.
After his surgery, the very groggy Grady is told by Bellow that he, Bellow, is Jimmy Carr one of his fellow rebels and that he needs to know the identify...
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