The Perfect Murder

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Katarina spread surveillance photographs across the parking garage's concrete floor, each image documenting Kozlov's movements over three years with obsessive precision. Safe houses in Brighton Beach, offshore accounts in Cyprus, contact meetings with Russian diplomats who officially did not exist. "He has three extraction routes programmed," Katarina explained, circling locations on a tactical map. "Primary is private airfield in New Jersey. Secondary is yacht docked in Connecticut. Tertiary is underground railroad he built through abandoned subway tunnels connecting to Canadian smuggling routes." "You cannot cover all three simultaneously," Elena observed, her FSB training assessing the operational impossibility. "Even with support teams, he escapes through whichever route you do not m

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