‘You don’t seem short of funds as it is. Your operation must cost you a packet.’
‘You would be surprised at some of our investors,’ Usberti replied. ‘They come from all denominations, all over the world. They include several of the world’s most powerful corporate players. But my plans require a great deal of funding.’
‘Just like Hitler’s plans?’
Usberti shrugged. ‘Hitler had his grand design, I have mine.’
There was silence for a minute as Ben pondered the enormity of what Usberti was telling him.
‘So now you understand why I want the Fulcanelli manuscript,’ the archbishop went on, strolling up and down by the dark window. ‘Thanks to the destruction of the Nazi gold plant, we are lacking certain details we need to complete the process. I believe that the manuscript holds the key. And this was not the only secret of alchemy that Fulcanelli possessed.’ He paused, looking hard at Ben, then continued. ‘But when the old fool discovered that the secret of gold-making had fallen into the hands of Hess and his colleagues, he panicked. He disappeared. And took with him the second great secret, which he never passed on to his student Daquin and which I believe is to be revealed within his manuscript.’
‘Go on.’
‘You see, Mr Hope, the two things I most need to build up
Ben held out his glass as Usberti poured another brandy. ‘And so you’re looking for the elixir of life?’
Usberti nodded. ‘To make use of it for myself, as well as to protect its secret. When my spies told me how close Dr Ryder was getting to discovering it, I decided to have her killed.’
‘Bit extreme, considering she didn’t have all the answers. She was only at the start of her research.’
‘True. But she was blabbing about it to anyone who would listen.’
‘Couldn’t you have just employed her to work for you?’
That cold smile again. ‘All my scientists are
‘Why keep her alive now?’
‘She is alive at the moment,’ Usberti said. ‘But whether she stays alive much longer depends entirely on you, Mr Hope.’
‘On me?’
‘Indeed.’ Usberti nodded gravely. ‘I mentioned before that I want you to work for me. Have you considered my offer?’
‘You didn’t say what you wanted me to do for you.’
‘I am building an army. Armies need soldiers, men like you. My sources have told me about your impressive background.’ Usberti paused. ‘I want you to be
Ben laughed out loud.
‘You will have wealth, power, women, luxury, anything you like,’ Usberti said earnestly.
‘I thought you only recruited believers, not individualists.’
‘When I meet a man with exceptional talents, I make exceptions.’
‘I’m flattered. But if I turn down your offer?’
Usberti shrugged. ‘Roberta Ryder dies. And you too, naturally.’
‘That’s quite a deal,’ Ben said, smiling. ‘But tell me. Why would a Catholic archbishop want to build a private army? You’re already high up in a powerful organization. Why don’t you just do it the orthodox way? With your ambition you could become Pope one day. You’ll have all the power you want then to make reforms, from the inside.’
Now it was Usberti’s turn to laugh out loud.
All in the name of God? Your organization doesn’t seem very pious to me. Espionage, brainwashing, murder, kidnap…’
Usberti interrupted him with a chuckle. ‘You know little about the history of the Church, Mr Hope. It has always done those things. In fact, the problem is that it has
‘And you want to be their mother, is that right?’ Usberti stared at him. ‘They must have a strong leader, a hand to guide them. What have they got otherwise? Science? Filthy. Corrupt. Only interested in profits, human cloning, colonizing other planets because they are destroying this one. Technology? Toys to tempt them. Computer games. Television that lets the media control their minds. They need a leader. I am it. I will give them something to believe in and fight for.’
Ben frowned. ‘Fight? Against whom?’ ‘We live in unstable times,’ Usberti replied. ‘While the faith of the Christian world is failing, a new power is rising. The dark forces in the Middle East.’ The archbishop brought his fist down on the desktop. He had fire in his eyes. ‘The enemy that the Church crushed centuries ago is massing its forces. We are weak, they are strong. They have faith, we have only fear. This time they will win. It is already happening. The West has no idea what they are up against. Why? Because we have forgotten what it means to believe in something. Only
‘And you think that a tin-pot fundamentalist terror organization like the Sword of God can change the world?’
Usberti flushed. ‘This tin-pot organization, as you call it, is a growing force.
And then? An independent strike against the Islamics?’
Usberti smiled. ‘If we are unable to exert sufficient influence on US foreign policy-makers, our contacts in Intelligence and the military, then yes. Just as the Church once sent its armies to crush the pernicious forces of Saladin and other Muslim kings, we will launch a new era of holy war.’
Ben thought for a moment. ‘If I understand you,’ he said slowly, ‘you’re talking about starting World War Three. Provoking a jihad between a new Christendom and the united forces of the Muslim world is only going to spell destruction for everyone, Usberti.’
The Italian made a dismissive gesture. ‘If it is God’s will, then let the blood be spilt.
‘Enough talk,’ Usberti hissed. ‘Give me the manuscript.’
‘I don’t have it,’ Ben replied calmly. ‘You think I’d have brought it here, just like that? Come on, Usberti, you should know better.’
Usberti’s cheeks darkened to a furious purple. ‘Where is it?’ he demanded. ‘Do not play games with me, I warn you.’
Ben checked his watch. ‘Right now it’s in the hands of an associate of mine. I told him I’d call around one-thirty If he doesn’t hear from me, he’ll assume something’s happened to me and he’ll burn it.’
Usberti glanced at the clock on his desk.
‘Time’s running out, Archbishop. If the manuscript burns, you’ll lose everything.’