Chapter 70

“Twenty years,” he told me.

“You’re doing this more than a year in advance?”

“Yes. We want to do it properly.”

“And you said your name was Harriman Patterson?”

“Yes, Mrs. Mann. Although everyone back at Exeter knew me as Skip.”

“May I call you back?”

“Sure thing, ma’am.” And he rattled off his phone number.

Quinton was still out of town, so I couldn’t clear this with him. However, Mr. Patterson’s credentials withstood Gregor’s scrutiny, as well as mine, and I called him back later that afternoon.

“Harriman Patterson.”

“Mr. Patterson, it’s Portia Mann.”

“Mrs. Mann. I didn’t expect to…that is, it’s good to hear from you so soon.”

“Thank you. I’ve cleared my schedule.” There was no need to let him know that I’d looked into his background. “I’ll see you on the fifteenth, at, shall we say, 3:00 P.M.?”

“That’ll be fine, ma’am. I’ll be in D.C. that week, at the William Henry Harrison Hotel.”

“Excellent.” I gave him the address and directions from the Capitol.