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es。  Susan was the most sensual woman Robert had ever known; and they were able to set each other on fire with a touch; a word。
 
 One evening; when they were scheduled to go to a formal dinner party; Robert was running late。  He was in the shower when Susan came into the bathroom carefully made up and dressed in a lovely strapless evening gown。
 〃My God; you look sexy;〃 Robert said。
 〃It's too bad we don't have more time。〃
 〃Oh; don't worry about that;〃 Susan murmured。  And a moment later she had stripped off her clothes and joined Robert in the shower。
 
 They never got to the party。
 
 Susan sensed Robert's needs almost before he knew them; and she saw to it that they were attended to。  And Robert was equally attentive to her。 Susan would find love notes on her dressing…room table; or in her shoes when she started to get dressed。  Flowers and little gifts would be delivered to her on Groundhog Day and President Polk's birthday and in celebration of the Lewis and Clark Expedition。
 
 And the laughter that they shared。  The wonderful laughter。。。
 
 * * * The pilot's voice crackled over the inter。
 〃We'll be landing in Zurich in ten minutes; mander。〃
 
 Robert Bellamy's thoughts snapped back to the present; to his assignment。  In his fifteen years with Naval Intelligence; he had been involved in dozens of challenging cases; but this one promised to be the most bizarre of them all。  He was on his way to Switzerland to find a busload of anonymous witnesses who had disappeared into thin air。  Talk about looking for a needle in a haystack。  I don't even know where the haystack is。  Where is Sherlock Holmes when I need him?
 
 〃Will you fasten your seat belt; please?〃
 
 The C20A was flying over dark forests; and a moment later; skimming over the runway etched by the landing lights of the Zurich International Airport。  The plane taxied to the east side of the airport and headed for the small General Aviation building; away from the main terminal。 There were still puddles on the tarmac from the earlier rainstorms; but the night sky was clear。
 〃Crazy weather;〃 the pilot mented。
 〃Sunny here Sunday; rainy all day today; and clearing tonight。  You don't need a watch here。  What you really need is a barometer。  Can I arrange a car for you; mander?〃
 〃No; thanks。〃  From this moment on; he was pletely on his own。
 
 Robert waited until the plane taxied away; and then boarded a minibus to the airport hotel; where he collapsed into a dreamless sleep。
 
 Day Two 0800 Hours
 
 The next morning Robert approached a clerk behind the Europcar desk。
 〃Guten Tag。〃
 
 It was a reminder that he was in the German…speaking part of Switzerland。
 〃Guten Tag。  Do you have a car available?〃
 〃Yes; sir; we do。  How long will you be needing it?〃
 
 Good question。  An hour?  A month?  Maybe a year or two?  〃I'm not sure。〃
 〃Do you plan to return the car to this airport?〃
 〃Possibly。〃
 
 The clerk looked at him strangely。
 〃Very well。  Will you fill out these papers; please?〃
 
 Robert paid for the car with the special black credit card General Hilliard had given him。  The clerk examined it; perplexed; then said; 〃Excuse me。〃 He disappeared into an office; and when he returned; Robert asked; 〃Any problem?〃
 〃No; sir。  None at all。〃
 
 The car was a gray Opel Omega。  Robert got onto the airport highway and headed for downtown Zurich。  He enjoyed Switzerland。  It was one of the most beautiful countries in the world。  Years earlier he had skied there。  In more recent times; he had carried out assignments there; liaising with Espionage Abteilung; the Swiss intelligence agency。
 
 During World War II; the agency had been organized into three bureaus: D; P; and I; covering Germany; France; and Italy; respectively。 Now its main purpose was related to detecting undercover espionage operations conducted within the various UN organizations in Geneva。 Robert had friends in Espionage Abteilung; but he remembered General Hilliard's words: 〃You're not to get in touch with any of them。〃
 
 The drive into the city took twenty…five minutes。  Robert reached the Dubendorf downtown exit ramp and headed for the Dolder Grand Hotel。
 
 It was exactly as he remembered it: an overgrown Swiss chateau with turrets; stately and imposing; surrounded by greenery and overlooking Lake Zurich。  He parked the car and walked into the lobby。  On the left was the reception desk。
 〃Guten Tag。〃
 〃Guten Tag。  Haben Sie ein Zimmer fur eine Nacht?〃
 〃Ja。 Wie mochten Sie bezahlen?〃
 〃Mit Kreditkarte。〃  The black and white credit card that General Hilliard had given him。  Robert asked for a map of Switzerland and was escorted to a fortable room in the new wing of the hotel。  It had a small balcony that overlooked the lake。  Robert stood there; breathing in the crisp; autumn air; thinking about the task that lay ahead of him。
 
 He had nothing to go on。  Not one damned thing。  All the factors to the equation of his assignment were pletely unknown。  The name of the tour pany。  The number of passengers。
 
 Their names and whereabouts。
 〃Are the witnesses all in Switzerland?〃
 〃That's our problem。  We have no idea where they are; or who they are。〃 And it wasn't enough to find some of the witnesses。
 〃You must find every one of them。〃  The only information he had was the place and date: Uetendorf; Sunday; October 14。  He needed a handle; something to grab onto。  If he remembered correctly; all…day tour buses left from only two major cities: Zurich and Geneva。  Robert opened a desk drawer and took out the bulky Telefonbuch。  I should look under M; for miracle; Robert thought。  There were more than half a dozen tour panies listed: Sunshine Tours; Swisstour; Tour Service; Touralpino; Tourisma Reisen。。。  He would have to check each of them。  He copied down the addresses of all the panies and drove to the offices of the nearest one listed。
 
 There were two clerks behind the counter taking care of tourists。
 
 When one of them was free; Robert said; 〃Excuse me。  My wife was on one of your tours last Sunday; and she left her purse on the bus。  I think she got excited because she saw the weather balloon that crashed near Uetendorf。〃
 
 The clerk frowned。
 〃Es tut mir viel leid。  You must be mistaken。
 
 Our tours do not go near Uetendorf。〃
 〃Oh。 Sorry。〃  Strike one。
 
 The next stop promised to be more fruitful。
 〃Do your tours go to Uetendorf?〃
 〃Oh; ja。〃  The clerk smiled。
 〃Our tours go everywhere in Switzerland。  They are the most scenic。 We have a tour to Zermatt…the Tell Special。  There is also the Glacier Express and the Palm Express。
 
 The Great Circle Tour leaves in fifteen…〃
 〃Did you have a tour Sunday that stopped to watch that weather balloon that crashed?  I know my wife was late getting back to the hotel andThe clerk behind the counter said indignantly; 〃We take great pride in the fact that our tours are never late。  We make no unscheduled stops。〃
 〃Then one of your buses didn't stop to look at that weather balloon?〃
 〃Absolutely not。〃
 〃Thank you。〃  Strike two。
 
 The third office Robert visited was located at Bahnhofplatz; and the 
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