seemed embarrassed when I arrived – even tried to avoid me. I detected the same kind of discomfort in his attitude which Fieldway had shown.'

`Was that conclusive?' Marler enquired.

`No. But as I explained when we were in the New Forest recently, Willie was a little too vehement in his anti-British views. Belatedly he attributed them to Burgoyne to put me off the track.'

`And what part did Burgoyne himself play?' Marler persisted.

`After Newman drove off in pursuit of Willie I had a chat with Burgoyne on his own at Leopard's Leap. He has been working for Military Intelligence for years – trying to trap Dr Wand. Hence the MOD's co-operation with him. He decided I seemed to be having better luck, so he attached himself to us. Hence the Burgoyne Quartet's repeat appearances wherever we went.'

`But what about that mysterious light aircraft and then the powerboat which appeared later when we were tackling the Mao in Jutland?' asked Newman.

`That was Burgoyne. Again, he'd used his muscle to get Nielsen to tell him where I'd gone. Nielsen tried to warn me, but the radio connection broke down. Burgoyne can fly, hired a plane at Esbjerg Airport, flew down over the beach to do a recce. I told him off about that and he had the grace to apologize.'

`And the powerboat?' Newman asked again.

`That also had Burgoyne aboard. He is convinced Dr Wand was a General Chang, Chief of Staff to Cardon's General Li Yun at Lop Nor. After tracking Wand for all those years he was determined to kill him. He fired the two shots after I'd fired at Wand. A. 45 you said, Bob, and you were right. The Brigadier takes some satisfaction from having put two bullets into him. Although Dr Wand would have been burnt to a crisp anyway. Talking about burning – Nielsen phoned to say the house where Paula was held had been totally destroyed by fire. The remains of two bodies – one of them presumably Dr Hyde – were found in the ashes of the basement. A real cremation.'

`You do have a graphic way of expressing yourself,' Paula commented.

`They were evil men. Wand's entire apparatus – which might not have been activated for years – has been eliminated. The Moonglow organizations have also been closed down all over Europe and in Hong Kong. And Jules Starmberg is singing like the proverbial bird.'

`At least there was no problem in getting him through security at Hamburg and London airports,' Paula recalled.

`Kuhlmann was again co-operative – escorting us so we bypassed all normal checks. Jim Corcoran seemed only too glad to perform the same service at London Airport. I think he was relieved to make up for tricking me earlier. Not that he had any choice.'

`And any news of Mrs Garnett, late of Moor's Landing?' Newman asked.

`Yes. I advised Stanstead, the Chief Constable, to check all the local graveyards. Sure enough one had been disturbed – a grave, I mean. They dug up a few feet of soil and found the poor old soul lying face-down on top of a coffin. Her skull had been split. Barton, the phoney estate agent, and the other Moor's Landing occupants are being charged as accomplices to murder. I don't think they wanted a fresh body floating in the Solent.'

'Moonglow was some sort of cover organization then?' Paula queried.

`It was exactly that. Accounts going through the books have already found Moonglow was laundering huge sums of money.' Tweed looked grim. 'It was a vile business. Under the pretence of aiding refugees the Chinese army was using vast profits from the drug trade to finance setting up the apparatus ready for their ultimate invasion of the West.'

`And Stealth,' Newman remarked, 'is now capable of being defeated?'

`Absolutely.' Tweed was cleaning his glasses. 'That huge floating dock with giant lifting cranes will soon reach Jutland. It will take on board the intact Yenan and bring it back here for examination by experts. On top of that, poor Gaston Delvaux's new radar system has given us the means of easily detecting any such vessels or planes.'

`And you've withdrawn your resignation. End of story,' Newman said.

`Of that story, yes. The East will never now invade us by stealth.'

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