Chapter 29 As the existence of Mason’s data became public knowledge, so did the concern it arose and alarm which spread to many that had had dealings with him. One of the few left alive that knew of the extent of the evidence that the material might hold was Mason’s former boss, Dandelion. Now back in New York he sat in his central park penthouse, the light of the setting sun streamed through the double height glazed windows casting a golden hue throughout the lounge in which he sat and thought. The inquiry he was summoned to attend some week or so before had gone much the way he had predicted. He was asked questions about his knowledge of illegal phone hacking, about attitudes to information gathering generally, within his news conglomerate and of others and whether he believed it was l

