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on the table and get out, unless you'd like Dillon to leave your brains on the wall."
    Mosby didn't even hesitate. He took a .38 Smith & Wesson from his pocket, laid it down and cleared off.
    "Now, look," Harker said. "I don't know what's going on here, but . . ."
    Salter slapped him across the face. "Bring him along, Billy, and mind the garbage on the way out."
    He stood outside as Billy shoved Harker out and Baxter and Hall grabbed him. "We'll go down to my place at Wapping. I've got a nice old riverboat there, the Lynda Jones , but then you know that. Nice night to go on the river."
    "Look, Harry, what do you want?"
    "To know what you were playing at with my friend Mr. Dillon, who put you up to it."
    "No way." Harker didn't sound afraid. "Leave it, Harry, you've no idea what you're getting into. The people I'm involved with could swallow you whole."
    "That'd be a new sensation for me." Salter was completely unconcerned. "If I were you, I'd think about it, Charlie. Now let's go."
    Standing in the doorway in the alley, Ali Selim had heard everything and it was enough. He made for the Peugeot and drove away quickly, reaching the mosque twenty minutes later. The first thing he did was call HeathrowAirport and book a first-class ticket on a plane to Kuwait that was leaving in two hours. He tossed a few things into a suitcase, together with the cash he'd taken for Harker plus his passport, and was ready to go. He hesitated, then picked up the telephone and called Ashimov, who was sitting in an Italian restaurant with Greta.
    "It's me, Ali. We've got problems."
    "Tell me."
    Selim did. "Ferguson and his people are getting too close, and if Harker spills the beans about what he's been doing for us, it would seriously compromise Wrath of Allah."
    "Don't panic. I'll handle it. Just keep cool, all right?"
    Greta Novikova said, "Trouble?" Ashimov called for his bill and told her quickly.
    She was worried. "Can you handle this?"
    "You shouldn't need to ask. We'll take a taxi to my place, where we'll get my car and suitable weaponry. You can chauffeur me." He smiled a terrible smile. "They're only gangsters, my love. I handled them in Moscow, I'll handle them now."
    Ali Selim, of course, would not have agreed with him. He rang the bell for Abdul, the caretaker, and met him on his way out to the car.
    "Something's come up. I'm needed in Iraq. I'm not sure for how long, but I'll be in touch."
    "As you say, Doctor." Abdul never questioned the imam's comings and goings.
    Selim got into the Peugeot and drove away. The Baghdad airport, as happened so frequently, was closed to aviation traffic, which was why he was headed to Kuwait. He'd drive the rest of the way. It was surprising how cheerful he felt, the closer he got to Heathrow and away from Queen Street .
    The Lynda Jones was moored at the other end of the wharf from the Dark Man. More than fifty years old, it had been lovingly restored, and it was the joy of Harry's life--it took him back to his childhood days as a river rat. He sat there now with Billy, at a table under an awning, and Baxter and Hall held Harker between them.
    Dillon stood by the stern railing, light spilling out into the darkness, the occasional boat passing, all lit up. The whole place had a rather melancholy air to it, although, for the life of him, he couldn't think why. He shivered slightly and lit a cigarette.
    Harry said, "Okay, Charlie, don't waste my time. Who told you to stick those two hoods on Dillon?"
    Harker tried to struggle, and Baxter and Hall held him firmly. Billy leaned forward and slapped his face.
    Harker said wildly, "I've told you, Harry, you don't know what you're getting into. This is big-time stuff, believe me."
    "And who are we, the little people? Fuck this for a game of soldiers." Salter nodded to Billy. "Try the hoist and put him over."
    Baxter and Hall put the struggling Harker down and Billy pulled on the stern hoist, took the hemp rope suspended from it and looped it around Harker's

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