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London Bridges Study Guide

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by James Patterson
About 93 pages (27,930 words)
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Part 1: Chapters 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 Summary

The Wolf is still in Los Angeles, where he's broken into the home of Fedya and Yelizaveta Abramtsov; the Mafiya gangster and his wife are away. He is reveling in the confusion of the FBI and other U.S. officials regarding the bombing. The Wolf thinks of Fedya's house as his own because without him, the Abramtsovs are small-time punks with nothing.

When the couple arrives home and demands to know who he is, he introduces himself. Fedya then realizes he's a dead man and as he turns to run, the Wolf shoots him in the head and neck. The Wolf orders the wife, Liza, to sit on his lap. He tells her that he likes her but he has no choice because she and Fedya.....

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