The Fourth Pularchek by Samuel Marquis
Author:Samuel Marquis [Marquis, Samuel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781943593156
Google: EwkhtAEACAAJ
Goodreads: 34948160
Publisher: Mount Sopris Publishing
Published: 2017-06-06T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 32
BND SAFE HOUSE
URSUS, POLAND
THE GERMAN CONVOY swept into the town of Ursus from the northeast. With flashing police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances racing past in the opposite direction, Angela Wolff and her BND team roared down the aleja Solidanosci and then Wolska at over seventy miles per hour before turning right onto Dzwigowa, taking the exit onto Swierszcza, and navigating a series of left hand turns that led to the BND safe house at Stanislawa Wojciechowskiego 9. A bank of heavy garage doors opened up like a drawbridge to a Medieval Castle. The fleet of Land Rovers drove inside and screeched to a halt. The doors rumbled closed again, leaving no evidence of their entry, as if the convoy had been swallowed by the jaws of Jonahâs whale.
âTake them to the holding room,â snapped Wolff to Dieter as she stepped from one of the Rovers. âI have to take this call from Walther.â
She held up her vibrating secure mobile as, one after another, car doors slammed shut and Stanislaw Pularchek and Natalie Perkins were escorted from the Land Rover at gun point.
âYou shouldnât be doing this, Angela my dear,â said Pularchek. âMy people will come for us, which means you and your men have only a few minutes to live.â
The face of Johannes Krupp and two other of her team members showed visible alarm. âDonât listen to him. Heâs just trying to scare you,â she snapped. Then into her phone, she said, âI apologize, Walther, but Iâm going to have to call you back.â She punched off abruptly to her bossâs vehement objections.
Pularchek laughed derisively. She stepped up to him and fiercely met his gaze.
âI canât believe your boss Kluge and the chancellor have authorized this insane scheme of yours. Surely, they realize that it is illegal for a state to abduct an individual from the territory of another state without requesting permission, or following normal extradition procedures. In fact, this kidnapping is not only a violation of Polish law, but a violation of international lawâin particular the prohibition against arbitrary detention. You canât use kidnapping to circumvent the formal extradition process, Angela my dear. You know that, and so do your bosses.â
âAre you finished?â
âNot quite. You are in Poland now, not Germany. You should have thought this through before you rushed into that restaurant. Kidnapping me was a serious mistake, but not nearly as bad as taking young Natalie here.â
âYou werenât kidnapped. You are a criminal and will be tried in Germany for crimes committed within our borders.â
âI can see the pressure is getting to you. As a matter of fact, if I didnât know better, I would say you look a bit like Herr Goebbels at the Chancellery at the very end. Not a pretty sight, I must say.â
âYou are going to give me what I want, and if you do I will let you live. That is my promise to you. But what I canât guarantee is what shape youâll be in.â She turned on a heel and looked sharply at Dieter.
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