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Chapter 40

FBI agent Holloway and Peterson skipped the security line at Dulles airport and boarded Concord flight 183 to Paris within minutes of leaving the Capital.

Dennis contemplated if the three hour trip would be long enough to decipher the events of the day. The agent's mind was plagued with numerous questions.  “Why would a dead German soldier named Robert Dubinsky aka Albert Kandinsky want to kill Senator Jeffrey Anderson? Why would the director of the FBI provide Todd Beacon and John Kelly with fake identification granting access to Senator Anderson?  What was the connection between Robert Dubinsky and the mysterious man in the wheelchair? Was the mysterious man in the wheelchair Martinez?

Craig's mind swirled with delight as he cast his green eyes on the lavish accommodation in first class.  For agent Hollingsworth, the Concord was a trip of a lifetime. Craig was tantalized by the Krug Brut Vintage 1966 champagne, Waterford crystal and rich beautiful women throughout first class.

The amenities of first class did little to arouse Dennis's curiosity. The thoughts that preoccupy the agent's weary mind were a little bit more problematic. “How are they going to find Kandinsky once they arrive in Paris? Is the treasure that Martinez is looking for in Paris?

Dennis laid back into his leather chair as the concord begin to gain speed down the runway. As the airplane started to cruise at a speed exceeding one thousand three hundred miles an hour, The agent deliberated the connection between Dexter Framingham, John Kelly and Todd Beacon. As Dennis drifted to sleep, he hoped that Doctor Eric Brown and his supercomputer would be able to resolve this mysterious nightmare soon.