The Terrorists

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Genres: Fiction
He had moved to a two-room apartment in Solna, acquired by the same front firm that had arranged the apartment in Södermalm.
The Japanese had stayed on in the other apartment. With extreme thoroughness, they had assembled their sophisticated bombs, and their next task was to place them in the selected places, as late as possible.
Long before the information was released to the press, Heydt had purchased all the details of the Senator’s schedule, as well as most of the security plans, again from
... the double agent with the mysterious little firm in Östermalm.
The radio expert arrived slightly late. He was transported by a hired Danish fisherman from Gilleleje to the district of Torekov, passing under the very nose of the National Police Commissioner, who at that moment was pondering his responsibilities in solitude.
The man’s name was Levallois and he was considerably more conversational than the two Japanese. He had, however, also brought some rather disturbing news. ULAG’s weakness was its communications, which were as yet insufficiently developed; otherwise Heydt would probably have heard earlier.
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