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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 3: Chapters 57, 58, 59, 60, 61 and 62 Summary

As the Wolf heads toward Montauk, Long Island in his black Lotus at a speed of over 100 miles an hour, he talks to the American president, the German chancellor and the British prime minister on one of his cell phones. He tells them the call can't be traced; his tech people are better than theirs. When the prime minister says that they need more time, the Wolf hangs up on them, relishing his show of disrespect.

Then, knowing that they're waiting for him, the Wolf calls back, using a second cell phone. He taunts them by saying that they're weak and powerless and asks who put people like them in power. The prime minister tells the Wolf that it's he who has a choice to.....

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