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A rank of police, wearing bulky navy-blue riot uniforms, stood along the side of the slip road, arms linked, forming a A QUANTUM MURDER 41 human barricade to keep the protesters back from the little convoy. The protesters Julia could see seemed to be in their early twenties, dressed in T-shirts and jeans, most of them male. They were clean, healthy. Probably students. ‘Most of them come from colleges at Cambridge,’ Morgan said. Julia awarded herself a mental point. ‘Rent-a-mob fodder,’ he continued. ‘They were bussed out here this morning by a couple of radical groups, Human Frontier and the Christian Luddites, they actually get paid attendance money. Nobody would come otherwise.’ Access Company Security File: Christian Luddites, Radical Group. She had never heard of them before, the name conjured up all sorts of amusing images. Their file squirted into her mind, illusive datastacks she could run or hold on a whim, not quite sight, not quite sound. Raw neural information. The Christian Luddites claimed to be a back-to-the-earth movement, rejecting technology in all forms except for medical purposes. Security said there were possible links with ex-apparatchjks, as yet unproven. They had fifteen chapters, spread around the major cities, a couple more in Europe. A detailed membership list had been compiled. She scanned the hierarchy, most of whom were involved in other small intense activist groups. Today’s radicals were a nepotistic Incestuous lot, she thought. Cancel File. ‘It must cost a lot of money to mount protests if you’re Paying attendance fees,’ she said. ‘Where did it all come from originally~~ We’re looking in to it,’ Morgan said.

Shouldn’t be allowed,’ said Patrick Browning, who was Sittmg next to her. ‘They’re just gaining publicity at your

expense’ He gave her his positive smile, the one that said he Would ~champion her against the whole world if need be.

patrick was twenty-one, with golden blond hair coming OWn to his collar, a very handsome angular face, deep hazel eyes that held just a hint of wickedness, and a body which anY Greek god would envy. His family were wealthy, a typical 42 PETER F. HAMILTON 42 European finance dynasty, with interests in shipping, construction, and medium-scale engineering, operating through anonymous Zurich and Austrian offices. So money wasn’t quite so much an issue as it had been with previous boyfriends. He had just earned a business administration degree at Oxford, which gave him a nice air of self-confidence; coming on top of his debonair mannerisms and beautifully realized sense of fun, it made him virtually irresistible. Five weeks ago she had been at a party when she overheard his previous girlfriend, Angela Molloy, boasting that he had the rutting stamina of a bull in springtime. Throughout the following fortnight it seemed as though Patrick couldn’t go to a party or club without bumping intojulia. It was uncanny, one might almost suspect fate was pushing them together. After he realized how many mutual interests they had, asking her for a date was only logical. And Angela had been quite right. ‘They have a perfect right to be there,’ Julia said neutrally. ‘This county paid the most appalling price so that individuals had the right to express opinions again, however extreme or unwelcome. Only PSP apparatchiks try to oppress people for saying what they think.’ She met Rachel’s eye levelly, reading the meticulously contained amusement in the hardhner’s composed expression. Patrick paled slightly at the rebuke, for an instant looking like a five-year-old who had just had his chocolate bar confiscated. ‘Yes,’ he said carefully. ‘But I don’t like it when it’s you they’re expressing about.’ Jul2a nodded fractionally. There were substantial dividends to be collected by keeping boys on their toes, unsure precisely where they stood. That way they always knew exactly who was in charge. She leant over Patrick to get a closer look at the placards being waved. It wasn’t strictly necessary, the protesters were on both sides of the slip road, but the angle would give Patrick a good view down her cleavage. She held back on a smile when she caught his eyes straying down to her neckline. Mr Suave was no different to any of the others, Mr Hormones in masquerade. Easy meat. A QUANTUM MURDER 43 She read some of the placards, the usual obscenities and crude caricatures printed in yellow and pink fluorocolours, then started to giggle. ‘What is it?’ Morgan asked. He was peering out of the window. ‘That one.’ She pointed. A red-haired youth in a blue sweatshirt held up a kelpboard placard which said:

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