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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 5: Chapters 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 and 100 Summary

Alex goes back to work and finds that he's still assigned to the case because he's "relentless." He remains in touch with Martin Lodge, Sandy Greenberg, Etienne Marteau and intelligence in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt. There are no leads and someone is out there with $4,000,000,000; in addition, the political prisoners were released. Then Alex reads something that intrigues him enough to drive out to a back road in Lexington, Virginia to visit Joe Cahill. Joe invites Alex into his country home and offers him coffee and crumb cake.

Joe tells Alex that everything he knows about the Wolf is documented; his involvement almost ended his career and he can't help him. Alex is mystified that no one knows who Joe is. Something.....

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