Killerfest

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Genres: Fiction
The building itself was a nondescript three-story brick and glass structure that resembled a middle school. Upon entering, Scarne was greeted by a single receptionist at a small desk in the lobby. He was expected, and the schoolmarmish woman at the desk efficiently checked his identification, entered his arrival in a computer log and gave him a clip-on “Visitor” tag. With minimal directions, he was allowed to find the department where his meeting was scheduled on his own. There was no palm or r...etina scanning, cavity search or blindfolding involved. That bode well for his visit. In Scarne’s previous visits to Beltway or near-Beltway security firms, he often found them trying to impress clients and visitors by out-spooking the C.I.A.
Scarne’s 10 A.M. meeting was with a man named William Albracht, who occupied a small corner office on the third floor. They had spoken on the phone. Albracht rose to shake hands when Scarne entered. He was a big man, broad across the chest, with a wide, flat face, jutting jaw and white hair being encroached by his forehead.
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