Andy Mcdermott - Temple of the Gods

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Archaeologist Nina Wilde's life has fallen apart. Her husband, ex-SAS soldier Eddie Chase is on the run, falsely accused of murder, and her only distraction has been investigating the origin of three strange statues stolen from her just before Eddie's disappearance. When Nina discovers they may be relics from the lost civilisation of Atlantis, it's clear that she has to get her head back in the game, and fast. Eddie, meanwhile, tries to stay ahead of the authorities as he hunts the man responsible for his fugitive status across the globe. A mysterious benefactor offers the information he needs - but the price will put him in direct conflict with his wife. When Nina learns that a Japanese industrialist has obtained the statues on the black market she immediately heads to Tokyo meet him, unaware that Eddie is already on his way. Their arrival unleashes a chain of events that could have devastating consequences for the world, setting Nina and Eddie on their most dangerous quest ever - with the future of humanity itself at stake...

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‘Well, now you can stop running,’ said Penrose. ‘So, they found a connection between Jindal and Harald Glas? Interesting.’

‘You knew Glas,’ said Nina. ‘Can you think of any reason why he might have been paying Kit to obtain the statues?’

He shook his head firmly. ‘I wouldn’t say I was exactly a close friend — I knew him through the United Nations, that’s all. But no, I can’t think of anything.’

‘Kit was on his payroll before we even found the first statue in Egypt, though,’ Eddie noted. ‘So Glas must have been looking out for the statues even then.’

‘I suppose having someone inside the Cultural Property Crime Unit would give you a heads-up if they turned up on the black market,’ Nina said thoughtfully.

‘But how would he even have known about the statues in the first place?’ asked Eddie.

‘I wish I knew,’ said Penrose. He stood. ‘I have to go and brief the UN bigwigs on all this; Nina, I’ll forward you the minutes. And Eddie… congratulations.’

‘Thanks.’ The two men shook hands again, then Penrose departed. ‘So,’ said Eddie, ‘now what?’

‘First of all, before anything else…’ Nina leaned over, placed both hands on Eddie’s cheeks and kissed him deeply. ‘That.’

He was startled — but appreciative. ‘No tongue? Ah,’ he added as she returned for a second helping, this time with an open mouth. He was slightly breathless when she finally released him. ‘No sex on an office table?’

She grinned. ‘Don’t push your luck. But I just wanted to show that now I’ve got you back, I’m not letting you go again. From now on, we stick together, no matter what. You and me, always and for ever. Okay?’

He pretended to give the matter deep thought. ‘I can cope with that. So we’re back?’

‘We’re back, baby.’

‘And we’re not going to have any more arguments?’

‘Well, let’s not say anything crazy .’ They both smiled. ‘Anyway, second of all—’

‘Bollocks! I knew you’d be straight back to work.’

‘Second of all,’ she repeated, touching a finger to his lips before becoming more serious, ‘we need to decide how we’re going to deal with all this. Glas and the statues.’

‘The statues are safe, for the moment,’ Eddie told her. ‘I left them with a mate of mine in Chinatown. But if Glas wants ’em destroyed, maybe we should just do that and get him off our back for good.’

‘Maybe. But he might still want me dead, no matter what. We need more information; we need to find out why the statues are so important. The Brotherhood had some, but it was incomplete.’

‘Who else’d know?’

‘A very good question. And…’ Realisation lit up her face. ‘I think I know who could have the answer. Popadopoulos told me that the only organisations that might have more information than the Brotherhood would be certain powerful governments. And which is the most powerful government on the planet?’

‘Liechtenstein?’

‘No, they’re number two. Come on.’

They left the conference room and headed back to the reception area. Lola did a mild double-take. ‘Eddie, are you wearing lipstick?’

‘Damn, the secret’s out,’ he said, wiping his mouth.

‘Lola, I need you to contact someone for me and put them through to my office,’ said Nina.

‘Sure, no problem,’ the blonde replied. ‘Who?’

Nina paused before answering. ‘Victor Dalton.’

‘Mr President!’ said Nina with a big fake smile. ‘So good of you to agree to see us.’

Victor Dalton waited until the Secret Service agent who had just searched the two visitors — and made sure they were not using any recording equipment — left the study before replying. ‘It seems I didn’t have any goddamn choice,’ he said, giving Eddie a glare of deep hatred. ‘But I’ll warn you right now — I don’t take well to attempted blackmail.’

Nina’s smile vanished as if a switch had been flicked. ‘And I don’t take well to people trying to kill me. So I think we understand each other.’

Dalton put his elbows on his large oak desk and steepled his hands as his guests sat. ‘All right. What do you want?’

‘Information.’

‘About what?’

‘About why Glas wants me dead. About the three statues I found that Stikes gave to Takashi.’

Dalton made a dismissive sound. ‘I don’t know about any of that.’

‘But you’re working with Glas. How can you not know?’

‘My interest is in getting payback against the Group. I don’t really give a damn what Glas is up to. Parts of our objectives coincided, and we were in a position to provide mutual assistance, that’s all. I already told Chase as much as I know.’ His gaze became piercing, dangerous. ‘You want to know what I said? Just watch his damn recording.’

‘Maybe some more people ought to watch it,’ said Eddie.

Dalton jabbed a finger at him over the desk. ‘I warned you, Chase—’

‘Okay, then,’ Nina cut in, ‘tell me about archives instead. The Group apparently knows more about the statues than anyone else. They found out some of it from the Brotherhood of Selasphoros in Rome — where did they learn the rest? Does the US government have any records concerning the statues? Anything connecting them to earth energy, Atlantis, the Kallikrates text—’

The ex-president’s eyes flicked wide at that last. ‘You know what it is?’ Eddie asked.

Dalton considered his words carefully before answering. ‘I don’t know what it is, but I’ve heard of it, yes. When I was president, the Group would occasionally make requests for information from our top secret archives. That was something they wanted to see, the Kallikrates file. I remembered it because it’s an unusual name. But I have no idea what’s in it.’

‘I need to read it,’ said Nina. ‘How would I go about that?’

‘There’s a facility in Nevada called Silent Peak. A lot of highly classified material is stored there. The kind of material that’s so secret, they don’t let it out of the place — not even for presidents. If you want to read it, you have to go there.’ A faint smile. ‘And they don’t appreciate uninvited visitors.’

‘Well then,’ she said, ‘you’ll just have to get us an invitation, won’t you?’

Dalton shook his head. ‘Out of the question.’

‘I dunno,’ Eddie said, ‘you still had the connections to send assassins halfway round the world to try to finish me off in Japan. So I’m pretty sure you should be able to get me and Nina into some library.’ He reached into his jacket and took out his phone. ‘Unless you want me to make a call that gives the New York Times their next big headline?’

‘Wait, wait,’ said Dalton hurriedly. ‘Let me think. It’s a military facility, so access would have to be arranged via the Pentagon…’ He mused for a few seconds. ‘I know some people who might be able to do it — so long as they can arrange deniability. They wouldn’t just be risking their career by doing this. They could go to jail.’

Eddie waggled the phone in his hand. ‘They wouldn’t be the only ones.’

The angry lines on Dalton’s face deepened. ‘You’re asking me to get people who have nothing to do with our differences to risk everything to help you. These are loyal Americans. Patriots.’

‘So patriotic they were the first people you thought of when you needed someone to break the law,’ Nina remarked, voice cutting. ‘Look, I’m not asking to see nuclear launch codes, or the names of our spies abroad, or the damn X-files. The Kallikrates text was written over two thousand years ago, so it can hardly be a threat to national security. That’s the only thing I want to see. If you can arrange that, then I’m willing to…’ She looked at Eddie. ‘ We’re willing to call a truce. We’ll keep the video quiet and make sure it never sees the light of day.’

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