Authors: Ken Follett
Tags: #Fiction, #Historical, #Thrillers, #General, #Espionage, #Unknown
Ken Folleff
masturbation, group sex. If you didn't perform, you were flogged or shot.
Thafs why the story never came out after the war, do you see? Because all
the survivors were guilty."
Suza stroked him harder. She was certain, without knowing why, that this
was the right thing to do. 'Tell me. All of it."
He was breathing faster. His eyes opened and he stared up at the blank
white ceiling, seeing another place and another time. "At the end . . .
the most shameful of all ... she was a nun. At first I thought they were
lying to me, they had just dressed her up, but then she started praying,
in French. She had no legs ... they had amputated her, just to observe
the effect on me... it was horrible, and I... and I.. ."
I Then he jerked, and Suza bent and closed her mouth over his penis, and
he said, "Oh, no, no, nol" in rhythm with his spasms, and then it was all
over and he wept.
She kissed his tears, and told him it was all right over and over agaiii.
Slowly he calmed down, and eventually he seemed to sleep for a few
minutes. She lay there watching his face as the tension seeped away and
he became peacefuL Then he opened his eyes and said, 'Ttrhy did you do
that?"
Well.- At that time she had not understood exactly why, but now she
thought she did. "I could have given you a lecture," she said. "I could
have told you that there is nothing to be ashamed of; that everybody has
grisly fantasies, that women dream of being flogged and men have visions
of flogging them; that you can buy, here in London, pornographic books
about sex with amputees, including full-color pictures. I could have told
you that many men would have been able to summon up enough bestiality to
perform in that Nazi labomtory. I could have argued with you, but it
wouldn't have made any difference. I had to show you. Besides--2' She
smiled ruefully. "Besides, I have a dark side, too."
He touched her cheek, then leaned forward and kissed her lips. "Where did
you get this wisdom child?"
"It isn't wisdom it's love."
Then he held her very tightly and kissed her and called her darling and
after a while they made love, very simply, hardly speaking, without
confessions or dark fantasies or bizarre lusts, giving and taking
pleasure with the familiarity of an old couple who know each other very
well; and afterward they went to sleep full of peace and joy.
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David Rostov was bitterly disappointed with the Euratoin printout. After
he and Pyotr Tyrin had spent hours getting it doped out, it became clear
that the list of consignments was very long. They could riot possibly
cover every target. The only way they could discover which one would be
hit was to pick up Dickstein's trail again.
Yasif Hassan's mission to Oxford thereupon assumed much greater
importance.
They waited for the Arab to call. After ten &clock Nik Bunin, who enjoyed
sleep the way other people enjoy sunbathing, went to bed. Tyrin stuck it
out until midnight, then he too retired. Rostov's phone finally rang at
One A.M. He jumped as if frightened, grabbed the phone, then waited a few
moments before speaking in order to compose himself.
"Yes?"
Hassan's voice came three hundred miles along the international telephone
cables. "I did it The man was here. Two days ago."
Rostov clenched a fist in suppressed excitement. "Jesus. What a piece of
luck."
"What now?"
Rostov considered. "Now, he knows that we know."
"Yes. Shall I come back to base?"
"I don't think so. Did the professor say how long the man plans to be in
England?"
"No. I asked the question directly. "Me professor didn!t know: the man
didn't tell him."
"He wouldn't." Rostov frowned, calculating. "First thing the man has to
do now is report that he's blown. That means he has to contact his London
office.-
"Perhaps be already has.",
"Yes, but-he may want a meeting. This man takes precautions, and
precautions take time. All right, leave it with me. I'll be in London
later today. Where are you now?"
"I'm still in Oxford. I came straight here off the plane. I -can't get
back to London until the morning."
"All right. Check into the Hilton and I'll contact you there around
lunchtime."
"Check. A bient6t."
"Wait."
"Still here."
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"Don7t do anything on your own initiative, now. Wait until I get there.
You've done well, don't screw it up."
Hassan hung up.
Rostov sat still for a moment, wondering whether Hassan was planning some
piece of foolishness or simply resented being told to be a good boy. Ile
latter, he decided. Anyway, there was no damage he could do over the next
few hours.
Rostov turned his mind back to Dickstein. The man would not give them a
second chance to pick up his trail. Rostov had to move fast and he had to
move now. He put on his jacket, left the hotel and took a taxi to the
Russian Embassy.
. He had to wait some time, and identify himself to four different people,
before they would let him in in the middle of the night. The duty operator
stood at attention when Rostov entered the communications room. Rostov said,
"Sit down. There's work to do. Get the London office first."
The operator picked up the scrambler phone and began to Fall the Russian
Embassy in London. Rostov took off his jacket and rolled up his, sleeves.
Ile operator said, "Comrade Colonel David Rostov will speak to the most
senior security officer there." He motioned Rostov to pick up the
extension.
"Colonel Petrov." It was the voice of a middle-aged Soldier.
"Petrov, I need some help," Rostov said without preamble. "An Israeli agent
named Nat Dickstein is believed to be in England.-
"Yes, we've had his picture sent to us In the diplomatic pouch-but we
werenI notified he was thought to be hem"
I'Llsten. I think he may contact his embassy. I want you to put all known
Israell legals in Landon under surveillance from dawn today~"
"Hang on, Rostov," said Petrov with a half laugh. "That's a lot, of
manpower."
"Don!t be stapid. You've got hundreds of men, the Israelis only have a
dozen or two."
"Sorry, Rostov, I can't mount an operation like that on
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your say-so.
Rostov wanted to get the man by the throat. 'This is ur. gentl"
"Let me have the proper documentation, and rm at your disposal."
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"By then hell be somewhere elsel"
"Not my fault, comrade."
Rostov slammed the phone down, furious, and said, "Bloody Russiansl Never
do anything without six sets of authorization. Get Moscow, tell them to
find Feliks, Vorontsov and patch him through to me wherever he is."
. The operator got busy. Rostov drummed his fingers on the desk
impatiently. Petrov was probably an old soldier close to retirement, with
no ambition for anything but his pension. There were too many men like
that in the KGB.
A few minutes later the sleepy voice of Rostov's boss, Feliks, came on
the line. "Yes, who is it?"
"David Rostov. I'm in Luxembourg. I need some backing. I think The Pirate
is about to contact the Israeli Embassy in London and I want their legals
watched."
"So call London."
"I did. They want authorization."
'~Ihen apply for it."
"For God's sake, Feliks, I'm applying for it now!"
"IMeWs nothing I can do at this time of night Call me in the morning."
"What is this? Surely you can--" Suddenly Rostov realized what was
happening. He controlled himself with an effort. "All right, Feliks. In
the morning."
"Goodbye.,,
"YesT'
"I'll remember this."
The line went dead.
"Where next?" the operator asked.
Rostov frowned. "Keep the Moscow line open. Give me a minute to think."
He might have guessed he would get no help from Feliks. The old fool
wanted him to fail on this mission, to prove that be, Feliks, should have
been given control of it in the first place. It was even possible that
Feliks was pally with Petrov in London and had unofficially told Petrov
not to cooperate.
There was only one thing for Rostov to do. It was a dangerous course of
action and might well get him pulled off the case-in fact it could even
be what Feliks was hoping for. But he could not complain if the stakes
were high, for it was he who had raised them.
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He thought'for a minute or two about- exactly how he should do it. Then he
said, "rell Moscow to put me through to Yuri Andropov's apartment at number
twenty-six Kutuzov Prospekt." The operator raised his eyebrows-it was
probably the first and last time he would be instructed to get the head of
the KGB on the phone-but he said nothing. Rostov waited, fidgeting. "I bet
it isn't like this working for the CM" he muttered.
The operator gave him the sign, and he picked up the phone. A voice said,
"Yes?"
Rostov raised his voice and barked: "Your name and ranklot
"Major Pyotr Eduardovitch Scherbitsky."
'This is Colonel Rostov. I want to speak to Andropov. It's an emergency,
and if he isn!t on this phone within one hundred and twenty seconds you'll
spend the rest of your life building dams in Bratsk, do I make myself
clear?"
"Yes, colonel. Please hold the line."
A moment later Rostov heard the deep,. confident voice of Yuri Andropov,
one of the most powerful men in the world. "You certainly managed to panic
young Eduardovitch, David."
"I had no alternative, sir."
"All right, let's have it. It had better be goo&"
"Me Mossad are after uranium."
"Good God."
"I think The Pirate is in England. He may contact his embassy. I want
surveillance on the Israelis there, but an old fool called Petrov in London
is giving me the runaround.,,
"I'll talk to him now, before I go back to bed.,,
'Mank you, sir.99
"And, David?"
"Yesr,
"It was worth waking me up-but only just."
There was a click as Andropov hung up. Rostov laughed as the tension
drained out of him, and he thought: Let them do their worst-Dickstein,
Hassan, Feliks-1 can handle them.
"Success?" the operator asked with a smile.
"Yes," Rostov said, "Our system is inefficient and cumber. some and
corrupt, but in the end, you know, we get what we Want.09
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Eight
It was quite a wrench for Dickstein to leave Suza in the morning and go
back to work.
He was still ... well, stunned . . . at eleven A.M., sitting in the
window of a restaurant in the Fulham Road waiting for Pierre Borg to
show. He had left a message with airport information at Heathrow telling
Borg to go to a caf6 opposite the one where Dickstein now sat He thought
he was likely to stay stunned for a long tim maybe permanently.
He had awakened at six eclock, and suffered a montept of panic wondering
where he was. Then he saw Suza!s long brown hand lying on the pillow
beside his head, curled up like a small animal sleeping, and the night
had come flooding back, and he could hardly believe his good fortime. He
thought he should not wake her, but suddenly he could not keep his hands
off her body. She opened her eyes at his touch, and they made love
playfully, smiling at one another, laughing sometimes, and looking into
each other's eyes at the moment of climax. Then they fooled around in the
kitchen, half-dressed, making the coffee too weak andburning the toast.
Dickstein wanted to stay there forever.
Suza had picked up his undershirt with a cry of horror. $619VItairs
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"My undershkL"
"Undershirt? I forbid you to wear undershirts. They're old-fashioned and
unhygienic and theyll get in the way when I want to feel your nipplm"
Her expression was so lecherous that he burst out laughing. "All right,"
he said. "I watet wear them."
"Clood." She opened the window and threw the undershirt out into the
street, and he laughed all over again.
He said, "But you mustn't wear trousers~"
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