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Tom meets Van Beek and her assistant [[Benjamin Unsworth|Benjamin]] the next day, only to find her clearing up after a break-in and not very co-operative. When he gets home, he posts a message about the break-in on the forum, only to be contacted by another user, ''[[EulerIsGod]]'', who warns him to be careful because people are getting killed. Shortly afterwards, Benjamin calls to say he’s just found Van Beek strangled with a spline. Tom tells ''EulerIsGod'' about this, and they arrange to meet up, whereupon it turns out that ''EulerIsGod'' is in fact Tom’s old flame Dorothy Chan, who is now an independent software developer. Dorothy is very excited to find out that Tom has got hold of Burgess’s case, because she thinks it will contain the Vavasor papers, with the solutions to several longstanding mathematical problems. She is incandescent, however, when she realises that he no longer has the case.
 
Tom meets Van Beek and her assistant [[Benjamin Unsworth|Benjamin]] the next day, only to find her clearing up after a break-in and not very co-operative. When he gets home, he posts a message about the break-in on the forum, only to be contacted by another user, ''[[EulerIsGod]]'', who warns him to be careful because people are getting killed. Shortly afterwards, Benjamin calls to say he’s just found Van Beek strangled with a spline. Tom tells ''EulerIsGod'' about this, and they arrange to meet up, whereupon it turns out that ''EulerIsGod'' is in fact Tom’s old flame Dorothy Chan, who is now an independent software developer. Dorothy is very excited to find out that Tom has got hold of Burgess’s case, because she thinks it will contain the Vavasor papers, with the solutions to several longstanding mathematical problems. She is incandescent, however, when she realises that he no longer has the case.
  
Next day, Tom borrows Lucy’s car to retrieve the case from the leasing agent. On the way home, he is convinced that he is being followed by a black Mercedes and during a terrifying chase, he trashes the car, only to find out the Mercedes was just trying to get past him. After an argument, Lucy throws Tom out and installs her Belarusian Zumba teacher, [[Arkady Morozov||Arkady]], in his place. Tom moves into [[Jim Winscombe|his dissolute father’s]] static caravan.
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Next day, Tom borrows Lucy’s car to retrieve the case from the leasing agent. On the way home, he is convinced that he is being followed by a black Mercedes and during a terrifying chase, he trashes the car, only to find out the Mercedes was just trying to get past him. After an argument, Lucy throws Tom out and installs her Belarusian Zumba teacher, [[Arkady Morozov|Arkady]], in his place. Tom moves into [[Jim Winscombe|his dissolute father’s]] static caravan.
  
Tom takes the case to Dorothy’s office in London, where he meets her abrasive business partner [[Ali MacLehose||Ali]]. Dorothy and Tom now try to open the six-digit combination lock on the case, during which they spar with each other about numbers and maths in general. They eventually guess the code and the case reveals the manuscript and the mathematical papers, as well as a torn greetings card and Burgess’s notes, which include the address of the Vavasors’ long-lost housekeeper, [[Jennifer Standage||Mrs Standage]]. It also contains a tracking device, which has attracted the attention of a mysterious biker who looks very much like the man Tom encountered in Swindon. Tom manages to smuggle the device onto a passing lorry, deflecting the attention of the biker.
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Tom takes the case to Dorothy’s office in London, where he meets her abrasive business partner [[Ali MacLehose|Ali]]. Dorothy and Tom now try to open the six-digit combination lock on the case, during which they spar with each other about numbers and maths in general. They eventually guess the code and the case reveals the manuscript and the mathematical papers, as well as a torn greetings card and Burgess’s notes, which include the address of the Vavasors’ long-lost housekeeper, [[Jennifer Standage|Mrs Standage]]. It also contains a tracking device, which has attracted the attention of a mysterious biker who looks very much like the man Tom encountered in Swindon. Tom manages to smuggle the device onto a passing lorry, deflecting the attention of the biker.
  
 
Tom now goes to see Mrs Standage but he is too late as she has been poisoned by a pie. He does, however, retrieve her cat, [[µ]], which used to belong to Archie and Pye and which he takes back to Dorothy and Ali. Tom now visits Diana Cheeseman, who is living under 24-hour security. In return for Burgess’s manuscript, she tells Tom her theory that Burgess was deliberately hired to muddy the waters and divert attention away from a big family secret.
 
Tom now goes to see Mrs Standage but he is too late as she has been poisoned by a pie. He does, however, retrieve her cat, [[µ]], which used to belong to Archie and Pye and which he takes back to Dorothy and Ali. Tom now visits Diana Cheeseman, who is living under 24-hour security. In return for Burgess’s manuscript, she tells Tom her theory that Burgess was deliberately hired to muddy the waters and divert attention away from a big family secret.
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Tom returns to find Dorothy very excited to have discovered a code in the birthday card from Burgess’s case which suggests that Pye may have been having an illicit affair with Archie’s lover, the ‘Vixen’. They now decide to interrogate µ by showing her photos of various people and seeing how she reacts. The worst reaction is to a picture of Rufus Fairbanks doing a deal with a heavy-looking bunch of people to extract shale oil in Belarus.
 
Tom returns to find Dorothy very excited to have discovered a code in the birthday card from Burgess’s case which suggests that Pye may have been having an illicit affair with Archie’s lover, the ‘Vixen’. They now decide to interrogate µ by showing her photos of various people and seeing how she reacts. The worst reaction is to a picture of Rufus Fairbanks doing a deal with a heavy-looking bunch of people to extract shale oil in Belarus.
  
Tom now goes back to Bristol to fetch his things, only to hear from Ali that Dorothy has been kidnapped by the Belarusian mafia who want to exchange her for Burgess’s case. Arkady arranges for his friend [[Sergei Kravchenko||Sergei]] to attach a tracking device, although when Tom makes the exchange, it actually turns out to be a bomb. Dorothy and Tom escape, although Dorothy is furious that the mathematical papers have probably been destroyed. She works out that Sergei’s younger brother [[Maxim Kravchenko||Maxim]] studied with Archie and Pye, and the bomb was revenge for Maxim’s murder back in Swindon. They go through the list of people again and Dorothy realises that the dedicatee of ‘Shroud of Ecstasy’ is actually a vicar in Swindon, the [[Rev Colin Fuchs]]. From him they find out that his sister [[Cressida Fuchs|Cressida]] used to work for Archie and Pye but spelled her surname Fox. He gives them her address. Dorothy realises she is Archie and Pye’s ‘Vixen’.
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Tom now goes back to Bristol to fetch his things, only to hear from Ali that Dorothy has been kidnapped by the Belarusian mafia who want to exchange her for Burgess’s case. Arkady arranges for his friend [[Sergei Kravchenko|Sergei]] to attach a tracking device, although when Tom makes the exchange, it actually turns out to be a bomb. Dorothy and Tom escape, although Dorothy is furious that the mathematical papers have probably been destroyed. She works out that Sergei’s younger brother [[Maxim Kravchenko|Maxim]] studied with Archie and Pye, and the bomb was revenge for Maxim’s murder back in Swindon. They go through the list of people again and Dorothy realises that the dedicatee of ‘Shroud of Ecstasy’ is actually a vicar in Swindon, the [[Rev Colin Fuchs]]. From him they find out that his sister [[Cressida Fuchs|Cressida]] used to work for Archie and Pye but spelled her surname Fox. He gives them her address. Dorothy realises she is Archie and Pye’s ‘Vixen’.
  
 
Dorothy has to go back to finish some software, so Tom goes to visit Cressida alone. She is not there, but her husband, who turns out to be Rufus Fairbanks, is. He has been killing people to avoid the truth coming out, which is that Archie and Pye were working for him to help the Belarusian mafia with investment algorithms to help with money laundering. He is about to kill Tom when Dorothy returns and hacks into his home intranet, playing havoc with his domestic appliances, resulting in his death by Magimix. All ends well.}}
 
Dorothy has to go back to finish some software, so Tom goes to visit Cressida alone. She is not there, but her husband, who turns out to be Rufus Fairbanks, is. He has been killing people to avoid the truth coming out, which is that Archie and Pye were working for him to help the Belarusian mafia with investment algorithms to help with money laundering. He is about to kill Tom when Dorothy returns and hacks into his home intranet, playing havoc with his domestic appliances, resulting in his death by Magimix. All ends well.}}

Revision as of 12:02, 16 November 2020


The Truth About Archie and Pye is a book by Jonathan Pinnock.

Summary of Plot