Chromosome 6 by Robin Cook. Chapter 16-3

‘I don’t get it,’ Jack said.

‘My contact at the FAA was able to call someone who knew someone who

works in a European organization that doles out landing and takeoff

times all over Europe,’ Lou explained. ‘They also get the flight plans

and store them for over sixty days. Franconi’s G4 came to France from

Equatorial Guinea.’

‘Where?’ Jack questioned as his eyebrows collided in an expression of

total confusion. ‘I never even heard of Equatorial Guinea. Is it a

country?’

‘Check out page one hundred fifty-two!’ Lou said.

‘What’s this about a Franconi and a G4?’ Laurie asked.

‘A G4 is a private jet,’ Lou explained. ‘I was able to find out for Jack

that Franconi had been out of the country. We thought he’d been in

France until I got this new information.’

Jack got to page 152 in the atlas. It was a map labeled ‘the Western

Congo Basin,’ covering a huge portion of western Africa.

‘All right, give me a hint,’ Jack said.

Lou pointed over Jack’s shoulder. ‘It’s this little tiny country between

Cameroon and Gabon. The city that the plane flew out of is Bata, on the

coast.’ He pointed to the appropriate dot. The atlas depicted the

country as mostly uninterrupted green.

Laurie got up from her chair and looked over Jack’s other shoulder. ‘I

think I remember hearing about that country one time. I think that’s

where the writer Frederick Forsyth went to write Dogs of War.’

Lou slapped the top of his head in utter amazement. ‘How do you remember

stuff like that? I can’t remember where I had lunch last Tuesday.’

Laurie shrugged. ‘I read a lot of novels,’ she said. ‘Writers interest

me.’

‘This doesn’t make any sense whatsoever,’ Jack complained. ‘This is an

undeveloped part of Africa. This country must be covered with nothing

but jungle. In fact, this whole part of Africa is nothing but jungle.

Franconi couldn’t have gotten a liver transplant there.’

‘That was my reaction, too,’ Lou said. ‘But the other information makes

a little more sense. I tracked Alpha Aviation through its Nevada

management corporation to its real owner. It’s GenSys Corp in Cambridge,

Massachusetts.’

‘I’ve heard of GenSys,’ Laurie said. ‘It’s a biotech firm that’s big in

vaccines and lymphokines. I remember because a girlfriend of mine who’s

a broker in Chicago recommended the stock. She’s forever giving me tips,

thinking I’ve got tons of money to invest.’

‘A biotech company!’ Jack mused. ‘Hmmm. That’s a new twist. It must be

significant, although I don’t quite know how. Nor do I know what a

biotech firm would be doing in Equatorial Guinea.’

‘What’s the meaning of this indirect corporate trail in Nevada?’ Laurie

asked. ‘Is GenSys trying to hide the fact that they own an aircraft?’

‘I doubt it,’ Lou said. ‘I was able to learn the connection too easily.

If GenSys was trying to conceal ownership, the lawyers in Nevada would

have continued to be the directors and officers of record for Alpha

Aviation. Instead, at the first board meeting the chief financial

officer of GenSys assumed the duties of president and secretary.’

‘Then why Nevada for an airplane owned by a Massachusetts-based

company?’ Laurie asked.

‘I’m no lawyer,’ Lou admitted. ‘But I’m sure it has something to do with

taxes and limitation of liability. Massachusetts is a terrible state to

get sued in. I imagine GenSys leases its plane out for the percentage of

the time it doesn’t use it, and insurance for a Nevada-based company

would be a lot less.’

‘How well do you know this broker friend of yours?’ Jack asked Laurie.

‘Really well,’ Laurie said. ‘We went to Wesleyan University together.’

‘How about giving her a call and asking her if she knows of any

connection between GenSys and Equatorial Guinea,’ Jack said. ‘If she

recommended the stock, she’d probably thoroughly researched the

company.’

‘Without a doubt,’ Laurie said. ‘Jean Corwin was one of the most

compulsive students I knew. She made us premeds seem casual by

comparison.’

‘Is it all right if Laurie uses your phone?’ Jack asked Lou.

‘No problem,’ Lou said.

‘You want me to call this minute?’ Laurie asked with surprise.

‘Catch her while she’s still at work,’ Jack said. ‘Chances are if she

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