for you and you might as well have it now. I hope it comes in useful.
Look after yourself, dear boy. I’d hate to hear that anything lethal had happened to you.
All the best,
Smithers
PS This letter will self-destruct ten seconds after it comes into contact with the air so I hope you read it quickly!
Alex just had time to read the last sentence before the letters on the page faded and the paper itself crumpled and turned into white ash. He moved his hands apart and what was left of the letter blew away in the breeze. Meanwhile the two men had got back into the van and driven away. Alex was left with the bike. He flicked through the first pages of the instruction book.
BIKE PUMP – SMOKESCREEN
MAGNESIUM FLARE HEADLAMP
HANDLEBAR MISSILE EJECTION
TRAILRIDER JERSEY (BULLETPROOF)
MAGNETIC BICYCLE CLIPS
“Who is Smithers?” Jack asked. Alex had never told her about him.
“I was wrong,” Alex said. “I thought I had no friends at MI6. But it looks like I’ve got one.”
He wheeled the bicycle into the house. Smiling, Jack closed the door.
THE PLEASURE DOME
I t was only in the cold light of morning that Alex began to see the impossibility of the task he had set himself. How was he supposed to investigate a man like Cray? Blunt had mentioned that he had homes in London and Wiltshire, but hadn’t supplied addresses. Alex didn’t even know if Cray was still in England.
But as it turned out, the morning news told Alex where he might begin.
When he came into the kitchen, Jack was reading the newspaper over her second cup of coffee. She took one look at him, then slid it across the table. “This’ll put you off your cornflakes.”
Alex turned the paper round – and there it was on the second page: Damian Cray looking out at him. A headline ran below the picture:
C RAY L AUNCHES £100 M G AMESLAYER
IT’S DEFINITELY THE HOTTEST TICKET IN LONDON . Today game players get to see the eagerly anticipated Game-slayer, developed by Cray Software Technology, a company based in Amsterdam, at a cost rumoured to be in excess of one hundred million pounds. The state-of-the-art game system will be demonstrated by Sir Damian Cray himself in front of an invited audience of journalists, friends, celebrities and industry experts.
No expense has been spared on the launch, which kicks off at one o’clock and includes a lavish champagne buffet inside the Pleasure Dome that Cray has constructed inside Hyde Park. This is the first time that a royal park has been used for a purely commercial venture and there were some critics when permission was given earlier this year.
But Damian Cray is no ordinary businessman. He has already announced that twenty per cent of profits from the Gameslayer will be going to charity, this time helping disabled children throughout the UK. Yesterday Cray met with the United States president to discuss oil drilling in Alaska. It is said that the Queen herself approved the temporary construction of the Pleasure Dome, which uses aluminium and PTFE fabric (the same material used in the Millennium Dome). Its futuristic design has certainly proved an eye-opener for passing Londoners.
Alex stopped reading. “We have to go,” he said.
“Do you want your eggs scrambled or boiled?”
“Jack…”
“Alex. It’s a ticket-only event. What will we do?”
“I’ll work something out.”
Jack scowled. “Are you really sure about this?”
“I know, Jack. It’s Damian Cray. Everyone loves him. But here’s something they may not have noticed.” He folded the paper and slid it back to her. “The terrorist group that claimed responsibility for the bomb in France was called Camargue Sans Touristes.”
“I know.”
“And this new computer game has been developed by Cray Software Technology.”
“What about it, Alex?”
“Maybe it’s just another coincidence. But CST… It’s the same letters.”
Jack nodded. “All right,” she said. “So how do we get in?”
They took a bus up to Knightsbridge