Memories of Midnight
Chapter Twenty-nine

 Sidney Sheldon

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Confidential File
Transcript of Session with Wim Vandeen
A: How are you feeling today?
W: Okay. I came here in a taxi. The driver's name is Ronald Christie. License plate three-oh-two-seven-one taxi certificate number three-oh-seven-oh. On the way here we passed thirty-seven Rovers, a Bentley, ten Jaguars, six Austins, one Rolls-Royce, twenty-seven motorcycles, and six bicycles.
A: How are you getting along at the office, Wim?
W: You know.
A: Tell me.
W: I hate the people there.
A: What about Catherine Alexander?...Wim, what about Catherine Alexander?...Wim?
W: Oh, her. She won't be working there anymore.
A: What do you mean?
W: She's going to be murdered.
A: What? Why do you say that?
W: She told me.
A: Catherine told you she's going to be murdered?
W: The other one.
A: What other one?
W: His wife.
A: Whose wife, Wim?
W: Constantin Demiris.
A: He told you Catherine Alexander was going to be murdered?
W: Mrs. Demiris. His wife. She called me from Greece.
A: Who's going to murder Catherine?
W: One of the men.
A: You mean one of the men who flew in from Athens?
W: Yes.
A: Wim, we're going to end this session now. I have to leave.
W: Okay.