TOTAL CONTROL By: David Baldacci

money was transferred out the same day.” Sawyer looked incredulous.

“Bank people accept what the computer tells them, Lee, there’s no reason

not to. Besides, bank departments don’t talk to each other. So long as

their ass is covered, they just execute orders. Whoever was involved,

they knew banking procedures down cold. Did I mention that Jason Archer

used to work in the wire department of a bank a few years before he

joined Triton?”

Sawyer wearily shook his head. “I knew there was a reason I don’t like

computers. I still don’t understand how it was done.”

“Look at it this way, Lee. It was as if they cloned a rich guy and then

walked the fake guy in the front door of the bank, withdrew all the rich

guy’s money and then walked back out. The only difference is BankTrust

thought both guys were rich; however, the bank was looking at the same

bank balance for both, only counting the money twice.”

“Any trace of the funds?”

Hardy shook his head. “I wouldn’t have expected there to be. It’s

gone. We’ve already met with members of the bureau’s Financial

Institutions Fraud Unit. They’ve commenced an investigation.”

Sawyer sipped his coffee and then had a sudden thought. “You think

maybe RTG was involved in both schemes? Otherwise, it would seem kind

of odd that Archer would risk doing both the bank fraud and selling the

secrets.”

“In fact, Lee, Archer could have initiated only the theft of the company

secrets and then RTG may have put him up to the bank fraud in order to

further hurt Triton. He was in a perfect position to do it.”

“But the bank has to make good on the loss. Triton wasn’t really hurt.”

“No, you’re wrong there. Triton has lost the use of the money while

BankTrust sorts things out and the investigation is continuing.

This incident went all the way up to the board of directors. It could

take months to unravel, or so Triton was told this morning.

As you could imagine, Nathan Gamble is one unhappy man.”

“Did Triton need the funds for something?”

“You bet they did. Triton was going to use the funds to put a

good-faith deposit down on the acquisition of CyberCom, the company I

was telling you about.”

“So did the deal fall through?”

“Not yet. The last I heard, Nathan Gamble may provide the funds

personally.”

“Christ, the guy can write a check that big?”

“Gamble is a billionaire several times over. However, it’s not like he

wants to do it. That ties up his funds on top of losing two hundred and

fifty million of Triton’s cash. For him it’s a

five-hundred-million-dollar swing the wrong way. Even for him, that’s a

lot of money.” Hardy winced slightly as if remembering his last

encounter with Gamble. “Like I said, not a very happy man right now.

His biggest concern is the secrets Archer sold to RTG, however. If RTG

gets CyberCom, then the ultimate loss to Triton will be much more than a

quarter billion dollars.”

“But now that RTG knows you’re on to them, they won’t be using the info

Archer slipped them.”

“It’s not that simple, Lee. They’ve denied any involvement, and while

we have the video, it’s far from slam-dunk evidence. RTG was already in

the bidding for CyberCom. If their deal comes in a little sweeter than

Triton’s, who’s to say how that happened?”

“It does get complicated, I guess.” Sawyer wearily Studied the remains

of his coffee.

Harty spread out his hands at his old partner and smiled. “Well, that’s

my story.”

“I had faith you wouldn’t get me out of bed for a simple purse

snatching.” Sawyer paused. “Archer must be a certifiable genius,

Frank.”

“Agreed.”

Sawyer suddenly perked up. “Then again, everybody makes mistakes and

sometimes you get lucky, like that videotape over there.

Besides, it’s the hard ones that make the job so gratifying. Right?”

A grin spread across his face.

Hardy nodded in weary amusement. “So, where do you go from here?”

Sawyer finished his coffee and hooked the pot for a refill. He seemed

reenergized as a number of possibilities on the case had now opened up.

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