The Journey: Illustrated Edition (An Anna Kronberg Thriller) - Plot & Excerpts
Now, Europe was a chart covered with threads connecting and tangling, borders separating, powers shifting, governments haggling, cheating, prying, spying. Knowledge was, above all, the greatest power. The old man up in his orderly room, tucked away in a disorderly house, had the knowledge to bring down governments. Mycroft had taken a great risk when sending me here; and he had played with me. Not one word of warning that Kinchin would have already been informed of Moran hunting me. I wondered whether Mycroft had also given away his brother. Most likely not. I, however, seemed expendable in Mycroft’s eyes. Nausea crawled up my throat. My body and that of the child demanded food, making my stomach churn. I had learned much in the past two hours and I had given away much. Brussels wasn’t a safe place anymore. Going back to London was out of the question, and travelling to a place where I didn’t understand the language made little sense. I needed more information, and it had to be in English or in German.
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