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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 4: Chapters 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 and 76 Summary

On a test track located 60 kilometers south of Paris, the Wolf invites an old friend, one of the few people who know him by sight, to take a ride in his Porsche-powered prototype Fabcar. Ilya declines, saying that he doesn't like the noise or the speed. The Wolf insists, telling him that he'll never forget the ride. They race around the track as the Wolf exults in the noise, the vibration and the g-forces. When the ride is over, he jumps out and shouts. His friend is pale and shaking. The Wolf tells him that he's sorry, but that he knows what happened in Paris. Then the Wolf shoots his friend and walks away.

Later the Wolf visits a farmhouse southeast of the track......

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