‘Someone called Jan or Andre.’
‘More likely Andre. Did you research the address in Berlin?’
‘Yes.’
‘Interesting, isn’t it? Donner be liquidated. Somebody called Andre Donner runs a restaurant specialising in African delicacies at that address.’
‘The Muntu. I’d got that far.’
‘But what does that tell us?’ Jericho reflected. ‘Is Andre Donner in danger of being liquidated? I mean, what does a Berlin chef know about Beijing’s involvement in some sort of planned coup? And what about the second man?’
‘Jan?’
‘Yes. Is he the killer?’
Or, is Jan the same as Kenny? Jericho thought, but kept the thought to himself. His imagination was fizzing. Basically the fragment of text was too mutilated to provide any useful conclusions.
‘It’s an African restaurant,’ Yoyo said thoughtfully. ‘And it hasn’t been around for very long.’
Jericho looked at her in amazement.
‘Okay, I’ve had more time to look into it,’ she added. ‘There are reviews on the net. Donner opened Muntu in December 2024—’
‘Only six months ago?’
‘Exactly. You can hardly find any information about the man himself. A Dutchman who lived in Cape Town for a while, perhaps was even born there. That’s it. But the African connection is interesting in that—’
‘—in that Africa’s familiar with coups.’ Jericho nodded. ‘That means we need to take a closer look at the more recent chronology of any dubious or violent government takeovers. An interesting approach. Except that South Africa is ruled out. They’ve been stable for a long time.’
They fell silent for a while.
‘You wanted to know who we were dealing with,’ he said at last. ‘To engineer coups you need money and influence, both political and economic. But above all you need to have a capable executive, and one that’s willing to engage in violence. So these people have managed to set an expert with reinforcements on your trail. Equipped like an army. So let’s assume that certain government circles are behind this. Then I think I can put your mind at rest in one respect.’
Yoyo raised her eyebrows.
‘They’re not interested in dissidents,’ Jericho said finally. ‘They don’t give a damn about what you’re up to. They would have hunted down anyone who got in their way…’
‘Very reassuring,’ Yoyo sneered. ‘And instead they have hordes of cops who will, when time’s up, give me the pleasant feeling that it’s not because of my dissident activities that they’re going to kill me. Thanks Jericho. I can sleep again at last.’
He gazed along the beach. Shimmering in the double sunlight, it looked oddly vivid. Patterns formed spontaneously in the sand and immediately blurred again. Some of the flower-like creatures spread their wings, transparent and veined as leaves. Clouds of golden dust puffed up among them, and were carried over the edge of the island, where they scattered in the wind. Yoyo and Daxiong had programmed a world of unsettling beauty.
‘Okay,’ he said. ‘I have a few suggestions. First of all I need your permission to upload your data onto my computer. As far as I can tell, all your backup systems have been destroyed.’
‘Apart from one.’
‘I know. Can I ask what computer you’re connected to at the moment?’
She chewed her lip and looked round, as if there were someone there to advise her.
‘It’s at Daxiong’s,’ she said reluctantly.
‘Where? In the workshop?’
‘Yes. He lives there.’
‘And you’ll get away straight after the meeting.’
‘Daxiong’s cellar is safe, we—’
‘Kenny fires rockets,’ Jericho interrupted her gruffly, ‘which means that nothing is safe. The workshop is registered as Demon Point, under the name City Demons. It’s only a matter of time until Kenny turns up there or sends someone. Does Daxiong have a complete copy of your data?’
‘No.’
‘Then let me download it.’
‘Okay.’
Jericho thought for a moment and counted the points up on his fingers. ‘Secondly, we’ll follow the African trail. Thirdly, we’ll try to crack the Spanish website with the films of Switzerland. Both down to me. Diane has the relevant programs, she—’
‘Diane?’
‘My – my—’ Suddenly he felt embarrassed. ‘Doesn’t matter. Fourthly, what do all six pages, valid and invalid, have in common?’
‘That’s obvious.’ Yoyo looked at him uncomprehendingly. ‘They contain, or contained—’
‘And following on from that?’
‘Hey! Can you stop sounding like a bloody headmaster?’
‘Someone will have to check them,’ Jericho continued, unfazed, ‘to make sure that the mask – the decoder program – always fits. In terms of content there doesn’t seem to be a connection, all the pages are publicly accessible and registered in various countries. But who initiated them? If we can find a common initiator, we might be able to find out which other pages he controls. The more pages we find that fit our mask, the more we will decode.’
‘I don’t know how to do that. And neither does Tian.’
‘But I do.’ Jericho took a deep breath. For a moment he imagined it was the clear air of the ocean planet flowing through his capillaries, but he was only breathing whatever the air-conditioning was blowing into his room. With every word he uttered he felt strength and resolution returning. The certainty that he hadn’t been handed over defenceless to Kenny and the people behind him flooded his consciousness like a physical glow. ‘Fifth, we assume that Andre Donner is on the hit list same as we are. And that immediately gives us two reasons to get in contact with him. To find out more about our own case, and to warn him.’
‘If he needs a warning.’
‘So we have nothing to lose. Do we?’
‘No.’
‘Okay then.’ He hesitated. ‘Yoyo, I don’t want to keep coming back to it, but who else have you told about your discovery? I mean, which of them—’
‘Which of them is still alive?’ she asked bitterly.
Jericho said nothing.
‘Only Daxiong,’ she said. ‘And you.’
She crouched down and let nacreous sand slip through her fingers. The thin streams formed mysterious patterns on the ground before vanishing in a shimmer of light. Then she raised her head.
‘I want to call my father.’
Jericho nodded. ‘That would have been my next suggestion.’
He wondered if it mightn’t have been more sensible to make contact with Tu first. But that decision was entirely up to the girl at his feet, who was now slowly standing up and looking at him with beautiful, sad eyes.
‘Shall I leave you alone?’ he asked.
‘No.’ She gave an unladylike sniff, and turned her back on him. ‘Maybe it’s better if you’re here.’
The fingers of her right hand moved through the void, etching something into it. A moment later a dark field appeared in the clear air. An old-fashioned dial tone was heard, absurdly mundane and out of place in this strange world.
‘He hasn’t activated picture mode,’ she said, as if apologising for Hongbing’s backwardness.
‘I know, his old phone. You gave it to him.’
‘I’m amazed he’s still using it,’ she snorted. It went on ringing. ‘He should really be at the car dealership. If he doesn’t pick up, I’ll call th—’
The dial tone stopped. There was a quiet rustling sound, along with other background noises. No one spoke.
Yoyo looked uncertainly at Jericho.
‘Father?’ she whispered.