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“PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES,” she replied. 
I can think of more rewarding 
ways of bankrupting myself,” said her 
father as he removed the half-moon 
spectacles from the end of his nose and 
peered at his daughter over the top of his 
newspaper. 
“Don’t be frivolous, Papa. 
President Roosevelt proved to us that 
there can be no greater calling than 
public service.” 
“The only thing Roosevelt 
proved...” began her father. Then he 
stopped and pretended to return to his 
pape...
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“PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES,” she replied. 
I can think of more rewarding 
ways of bankrupting myself,” said her 
father as he removed the half-moon 
spectacles from the end of his nose and 
peered at his daughter over the top of his 
newspaper. 
“Don’t be frivolous, Papa. 
President Roosevelt proved to us that 
there can be no greater calling than 
public service.” 
“The only thing Roosevelt 
proved...” began her father. Then he 
stopped and pretended to return to his 
pape...
CHAPTER ONE 
THE GLOBE 
5 NOVEMBER 1991 
Armstrong Faces Bankruptcy THE 
ODDS WERE stacked against him. But 
the odds had never worried Richard 
Armstrong in the past. 
“Faites vos jeux, mesilames ct 
niessieurs. Place your bets.” 
Armstrong stared down at the 
green baize. The mountain of red chips 
that had been placed in front of him 
twenty minutes earlier had dwindled to a 
single stack. He had already lost forty 
thousand francs that evening-but what 
was forty thousand francs when you...
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CHAPTER ONE 
THE GLOBE 
5 NOVEMBER 1991 
Armstrong Faces Bankruptcy THE 
ODDS WERE stacked against him. But 
the odds had never worried Richard 
Armstrong in the past. 
“Faites vos jeux, mesilames ct 
niessieurs. Place your bets.” 
Armstrong stared down at the 
green baize. The mountain of red chips 
that had been placed in front of him 
twenty minutes earlier had dwindled to a 
single stack. He had already lost forty 
thousand francs that evening-but what 
was forty thousand francs when you...
Susan plonked the ice cream firmly on 
Michael Cartwright’s head. It was the 
first occasion the two of them had met, 
or that was what Michael’s best man 
claimed when Susan and Michael were 
married twenty-one years later. 
Both of them were three years 
old at the time, and when Michael burst 
into tears, Susan’s mother rushed over to 
find out what the problem was. All 
Susan was willing to say on the subject, 
and she repeated it several times, was, 
“Well, he asked for it, didn’t...
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Susan plonked the ice cream firmly on 
Michael Cartwright’s head. It was the 
first occasion the two of them had met, 
or that was what Michael’s best man 
claimed when Susan and Michael were 
married twenty-one years later. 
Both of them were three years 
old at the time, and when Michael burst 
into tears, Susan’s mother rushed over to 
find out what the problem was. All 
Susan was willing to say on the subject, 
and she repeated it several times, was, 
“Well, he asked for it, didn’t...
I was told my father was killed in the 
war. 
Whenever I questioned my mother 
about his death, she didn’t say any more 
than that he’d served with the Royal 
Gloucestershire Regiment and had been 
killed fighting on the Western Front only 
days before the Armistice was signed. 
Grandma said my dad had been a brave 
man, and once when we were alone in 
the house she showed me his medals. My 
grandpa rarely offered an opinion on 
anything, but then he was deaf as a post 
so he might not have ...
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I was told my father was killed in the 
war. 
Whenever I questioned my mother 
about his death, she didn’t say any more 
than that he’d served with the Royal 
Gloucestershire Regiment and had been 
killed fighting on the Western Front only 
days before the Armistice was signed. 
Grandma said my dad had been a brave 
man, and once when we were alone in 
the house she showed me his medals. My 
grandpa rarely offered an opinion on 
anything, but then he was deaf as a post 
so he might not have ...
Brendan didn’t knock on the cabin door, 
just turned the handle and slipped inside, 
looking back as he did so to be sure no 
one had seen him. He didn’t want to 
have to explain what a young man from 
cabin class was doing in an elderly 
peer’s room at that time of night. Not that 
anyone would have commented. 
“Are we likely to be interrupted?” 
asked Brendan once he had closed the 
door. 
“No one will disturb us before seven 
tomorrow morning, and by then there 
will be nothing le...
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Brendan didn’t knock on the cabin door, 
just turned the handle and slipped inside, 
looking back as he did so to be sure no 
one had seen him. He didn’t want to 
have to explain what a young man from 
cabin class was doing in an elderly 
peer’s room at that time of night. Not that 
anyone would have commented. 
“Are we likely to be interrupted?” 
asked Brendan once he had closed the 
door. 
“No one will disturb us before seven 
tomorrow morning, and by then there 
will be nothing le...
Saturday, April 27, 1991 
KING CHARLES III made the final 
decision. 
The election had duly taken place as 
decreed by royal proclamation. The 
polling booths had been closed, the 
votes counted, the computers turned off-, 
and the experts and amateurs alike had 
collapsed into their beds in disbelief 
when they had heard the final result. 
The new King had been unable to 
sleep that Friday night while he 
considered yet again all the advice that 
had been offered to him by his courtiers 
during...
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Saturday, April 27, 1991 
KING CHARLES III made the final 
decision. 
The election had duly taken place as 
decreed by royal proclamation. The 
polling booths had been closed, the 
votes counted, the computers turned off-, 
and the experts and amateurs alike had 
collapsed into their beds in disbelief 
when they had heard the final result. 
The new King had been unable to 
sleep that Friday night while he 
considered yet again all the advice that 
had been offered to him by his courtiers 
during...
Victoria Wentworth sat alone at the table 
where Wellington had dined with sixteen 
of his field officers the night before he 
set out for Waterloo. 
General Sir Harry Wentworth sat 
at the right hand of the Iron Duke that 
night, and was commanding his left flank 
when a defeated Napoleon rode off the 
battlefield and into exile. A grateful 
monarch bestowed on the general the 
title Earl of Wentworth, which the family 
had borne proudly since 1815. 
These thoughts were running 
through Victori...
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Victoria Wentworth sat alone at the table 
where Wellington had dined with sixteen 
of his field officers the night before he 
set out for Waterloo. 
General Sir Harry Wentworth sat 
at the right hand of the Iron Duke that 
night, and was commanding his left flank 
when a defeated Napoleon rode off the 
battlefield and into exile. A grateful 
monarch bestowed on the general the 
title Earl of Wentworth, which the family 
had borne proudly since 1815. 
These thoughts were running 
through Victori...
The little Chinese statue was the next 
item to come under the auctioneer’s 
hammer. Lot 103 caused those quiet 
murmurings that always precede the sale 
of a masterpiece. The auctioneer’s 
assistant held up the delicate piece of 
ivory for the packed audience to admire 
while the auctioneer glanced around the 
room to be sure he knew where the 
serious bidders were seated. I studied 
my catalogue and read the detailed 
description of the piece, and what was 
known of its history. 
The statu...
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The little Chinese statue was the next 
item to come under the auctioneer’s 
hammer. Lot 103 caused those quiet 
murmurings that always precede the sale 
of a masterpiece. The auctioneer’s 
assistant held up the delicate piece of 
ivory for the packed audience to admire 
while the auctioneer glanced around the 
room to be sure he knew where the 
serious bidders were seated. I studied 
my catalogue and read the detailed 
description of the piece, and what was 
known of its history. 
The statu...
"NOT GUILTY." 
Danny Cartwright could feel his legs 
trembling as they sometimes did before 
the first round of a boxing match he 
knew he was going to lose. The 
associate recorded the plea on the 
indictment and, looking up at Danny, 
said, "You can sit down." 
Danny collapsed onto the little chair 
in the center of the dock, relieved that 
the first round was over. He looked up at 
the referee, who was seated on the far 
side of the courtroom in a high-backed 
green leather chair that had...
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"NOT GUILTY." 
Danny Cartwright could feel his legs 
trembling as they sometimes did before 
the first round of a boxing match he 
knew he was going to lose. The 
associate recorded the plea on the 
indictment and, looking up at Danny, 
said, "You can sit down." 
Danny collapsed onto the little chair 
in the center of the dock, relieved that 
the first round was over. He looked up at 
the referee, who was seated on the far 
side of the courtroom in a high-backed 
green leather chair that had...
Chapter 1 
NEW YORK, February 15th 1993 
ANTONIO CAVALLI stared intently at 
the Arab, who he considered looked far 
too young to be a Deputy Ambassador. 
‘One hundred million dollars,’ 
Cavalli said, pronouncing each word 
slowly and deliberately, giving them 
almost reverential respect. 
Hamid Al Obaydi flicked a 
worry bead across the top of his wellmanicured 
thumb, making a click that 
was beginning to irritate Cavalli. 
‘One hundred million is quite 
acceptable,’ the Deputy Ambassa...
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Chapter 1 
NEW YORK, February 15th 1993 
ANTONIO CAVALLI stared intently at 
the Arab, who he considered looked far 
too young to be a Deputy Ambassador. 
‘One hundred million dollars,’ 
Cavalli said, pronouncing each word 
slowly and deliberately, giving them 
almost reverential respect. 
Hamid Al Obaydi flicked a 
worry bead across the top of his wellmanicured 
thumb, making a click that 
was beginning to irritate Cavalli. 
‘One hundred million is quite 
acceptable,’ the Deputy Ambassa...