Chapter 28 Apparently the situation was delicate enough for the Americans to cross the Atlantic and that gave Carl a feeling of confidence. What it was they actually wanted had not been disclosed yet but he could hazard a guess. Word had obviously got around that his man – Bowen – was in the field. The call from Stark demanding a meeting in their most secure location in London irked Carl, but he went with it and made the arrangements for them to come to the Limehouse studio. They walked in and were quickly ushered to the meeting room where Carl had spoken with Frank just weeks before. When Carl walked in, Wexhall wore an unsettled, impatient expression and cut through the pleasantries. “Paterson! About damned time! You think we can get some coffee around here?” Carl was about to bark

