A Cantata Of Love (The Code Breakers 4) - Plot & Excerpts
Anatole jumped into the carriage, which had been waiting around the corner from the opera house. Tearing off his workman’s disguise as they bounced along Floral Street, he donned the waistcoat and top hat of an English fop. He’d disappear into the bowels of London’s East Side, among the gambling and prostitution holes, looking like any other indolent gentleman, seeking the next thrill. He was getting too old for the game. He had almost been captured this time. Unprecedented. He had missed his target, too, alerting the English to his presence in London. Fouché would not be pleased. Fouché’s method of expressing his displeasure could be fatal. He chuckled at his little witticism and then reached for the brandy in his waistcoat pocket. He gulped the French brandy, enjoying the smooth heat moving down his throat and warming his stomach. Fouché had only one precept. Kill or be killed. Since he was Fouché’s assassin, who would Fouché hire to kill him?
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