Brain Twister by Randall Garrett & Laurence Janifer

Brain Twister by Randall Garrett & Laurence Janifer

Author:Randall Garrett & Laurence Janifer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Science, Fiction, Thrillers
Publisher: Pronoun


CHAPTER 5

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Malone opened his mouth, but nothing came out. Not even air.

He wasn’t breathing.

He stared at Burris for a long moment, then took a breath and looked again at Her Majesty. “The spy?” he whispered.

“That’s right,” she said.

“But that’s—” He had to fight for control. “That’s the head of the FBI,” he managed to say. “Do you mean to say he’s a spy?”

Burris was saying: “… I’m afraid this is a matter of importance, Dr. Dowson. We cannot tolerate delay. You have the court order. Obey it.”

“Very well, Mr. Burris,” Dowson said with an obvious lack of grace. “I’ll release him to Mr. Malone immediately, since you insist.”

Malone stared, fascinated. Then he turned back to the little old lady. “Do you mean to tell me,” he said, “that Andrew J. Burris is a telepathic spy?”

“Oh, dear me,” Her Majesty said, obviously aghast. “My goodness gracious. Is that Mr. Burris on the screen?”

“It is,” Malone assured her. A look out of the corner of his eye told him that neither Burris, in Washington, nor Dowson or any others in the room, had heard any of the conversation. Malone lowered his whisper some more, just in case. “That’s the head of the FBI,” he said.

“Well, then,” Her Majesty said, “Mr. Burris couldn’t possibly be a spy, then, could he? Not if he’s the head of the FBI. Of course not. Mr. Burris simply isn’t a spy. He isn’t the type. Forget all about Mr. Burris.”

“I can’t,” Malone said at random. “I work for him.” He closed his eyes. The room, he had discovered, was spinning slightly. “Now,” he said, “you’re sure he’s not a spy?”

“Certainly I’m sure,” she said, with her most regal tones. “Do you doubt the word of your sovereign?”

“Not exactly,” Malone said. Truthfully, he wasn’t at all sure. Not at all. But why tell that to the Queen?

“Shame on you,” she said. “You shouldn’t even think such things. After all, I am the Queen, aren’t I?” But there was a sweet, gentle smile on her face when she spoke; she didn’t seem to be really irritated.

“Sure you are,” Malone said. “But—”

“Malone!” It was Burris’ voice, from the phone. Malone spun around. “Take Mr. Logan,” Burris said, “and get going. There’s been enough delay as it is.”

“Yes, sir,” Malone said. “Right away, sir. Anything else?”

“That’s all,” Burris said. “Good night.” The screen blanked.

There was a little silence.

“All right, Doctor,” Boyd said. He looked every inch a king, and Malone knew exactly what king. “Bring him out.”

Dr. Dowson heaved a great sigh. “Very well,” he said heavily. “But I want it known that I resent this highhanded treatment, and I shall write a letter complaining of it.” He pressed a button on an instrument panel in his desk. “Bring Mr. Logan in,” he said.

Malone wasn’t in the least worried about the letter. Burris, he knew, would take care of anything like that. And, besides, he had other things to think about.

The door to the next room had opened almost immediately, and



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