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good idea, and a change of identity, too. Teddy may still have computer access to the Agency mainframe computer, and he probably read Hollyâs personnel file at the time he met her. She is taking the identity of Virginia Heller, her fatherâs girlfriend, whom you met on Islesboro.â
âWhy Ginny?â
âBecause itâs faster than creating a legend for Holly. Since Ginny is a real person, she can be researched by Teddy. Weâve changed the photographs on Ginnyâs website and substituted HollyâsâGinny runs a flying school in Floridaâand in the Florida driverâs license database and the U.S. Passport database. This should hold up, because should Teddy become suspicious of her, he doesnât have any resources on the mainland to investigate Ginny. Heâll have to be content with electronic investigation. Any other questions?â
Dino spoke up. âWhat do we do when we get to St. Marks?â
âFind Irene Foster, and go from there. You should know, Dinoâall of youâthat this is not an official Agency operation; itâs purely a seat-of-the-pants thing to learn whether Teddy Fay still exists. Itâs being paid for through a front travel agency operated by the Agency, and the funds will be untraceable. Just be who you are when you get there, except for Holly, who will be Ginny. Any other questions? No? Then Iâll give you some basic info on St. Marks.â
Lance set up a large laptop computer and began displaying maps of the island and photographs of the terrain. âThe island is made up of a central, dormant volcano, known as Black Mountain, surrounded by tropical forest and fine beaches. St. Marks is a former British possession that gained its independence about twelve years ago. Since that time, one political party has held power, and Sir Winston is only the second prime minister. It is, ostensibly, a parliamentary democracy, although Sir Winston, as previously noted, wields more personal power than most elected officials.
âThe government is stable and the island safe for tourists. Ninety percent of the population is black, as are all the people Stone knows there; the rest are mostly descendants of the former British settlers, whose accents are British. There are a few dozen expatriates whoâve bought homes there because of the stable political atmosphere and the moderate real estate prices.â
âSo finding Irene Foster shouldnât be hard?â Stone asked.
âNo,â Lance replied.
âWhy did she leave St. Barts for St. Marks? I mean, the real estate prices on St. Barts would have been higher, but she already owned a property there. What made her move?â
âWe investigated her existence in St. Barts thoroughly, before she left the island. What we picked up was that she didnât speak any French, which is the local language, and she preferred an English-speaking island. Also, she got an unsolicited offer for her house, and she jumped at the chance to move. Incidentally, before she moved, we had a close look at the inside of her house, and we found no indication of a co-habitorâonly one toothbrush, et cetera. She had a local reputation for picking up suitable men at local bars and having them over for a night or twoâalways tourists, who would be leaving in a few days. From that, we deduced that she was not being sexually satisfied by a regular loverâi.e., Teddy.â Lance looked at his watch. âYou have a flight from Manassas, Virginia, in three hours, and you have to get packed. Any other questions?â
Stone spoke up. âWhat do we do if we find Teddy Fay?â
Lance closed his laptop, put it into his briefcase and closed it. âHolly will inform me, then you will all go home.â
âAnd what will happen to Teddy?â Stone asked.
Lance stood up and walked to the door. âYou neednât concern yourself with that,â he said. âHave a nice trip.â He walked out and closed the door behind him.
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W hen they got out of their car at Manassas Airport, Lance was waiting for them, standing beside a small jet.
âIs that the new Swearingen J-30?â Stone asked.
âIt is,â Lance replied.
âIâve been reading about it for years, so I guess itâs finally certified?â
âJust barely. This is the first one bought by the government; weâre anxious to see if it flies.â
âOh, great,â Dino
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