But the police are extremely uncooperative. Not only is his reference to the observed people ignored, he is even denied access to the corpse of his girlfriend. When Beckett returns to the scene on his own a short time later, he meets the police officer who had questioned him hours earlier. Suddenly he starts shooting at Beckett, but the US citizen escapes just in time. During his escape to the US embassy in Athens, he discovered on a wanted poster that the boy from the scene of the accident might be Dimos Karras, the nephew of a politician from the Left Party of Greece – and that the corrupt policeman who shot him might be belongs to an ultra-right group. But when Beckett finally arrives at the embassy and considers himself safe, he unfortunately has to discover that even the ambassador is involved in these political intrigues. But by now it’s no longer just about being able to fly home safely.
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