Devil In A Suit Read Online Georgia Le Carre

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Total pages in book: 95
Estimated words: 88879 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 444(@200wpm)___ 356(@250wpm)___ 296(@300wpm)
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I am two stops away from home when I get off the train and hop on one going in the opposite direction back to the office. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t bear the thought of the cleaners throwing away that beautiful work of art.

That swan is mine.

Chapter Twelve

IVAN

“We're joining with European Allies to find and seize their yachts, their luxury apartments, their private jets. We're coming for your ill-begotten gains.”

U.S. President Joe Biden, 2022

I walk into the exclusive Crocodile Club right on time, 10.pm. sharp. It definitely was a genius idea to meet at the club, because the Southern District Attorney wasn't exactly reluctant to meet when he heard where it was to be held. You have to be a billionaire to be a member and this will probably be his only chance to see the interior of the Crocodile Club.

My conversation with him is important. It won’t decide whether I lose all my assets and end up behind bars, but I’m hoping it will shed some light on why I’m being investigated.

"Good evening, Mr. Ivanovich," one of the provocatively dressed hostesses, slinks over to me with a smile. “Your guest has not arrived yet. Would you like me to take you directly to your private room or would you prefer a drink at the bar first?”

“Private room,” I say.

“This way please.” She walks ahead of me. Her outfit has the high neckline of a Chinese Cheongsam, but suddenly stops halfway down her round ass. It is pure bait and while I appreciate the lure, I know I have it bad for Lara because I am not the least moved by the sight. Not even a twinge.

Turns out Lara’s rejection of my advances only makes me want her more. I’m not really surprised by that. Nothing gives me a raging hard-on like a difficult challenge, but what does surprise me is to learn the lengths I will go to, to get what I want. Lara has just brought out the monster that has been living quietly inside me. For the moment it seems as if there are no lengths I will not go to have her. Perhaps, if I had not held her in my arms and felt her heart flutter like a caught bird. Perhaps, if her eyes had betrayed her…

Under the chandelier the crystal glasses and gold cutlery on the table glitter and shine. The hostess pours me a glass of my usual Scotch and slinks out. The good thing about this club is the way the staff are discouraged from engaging the clientele in banal conversation. I look at my watch. I have read Greta’s file on David Madley. He is young, ambitious, hardworking, and unfortunately too idealistic. Probably why he hasn’t been selected by the right money connections yet. He is also always on time. The fact that he is three minutes late sends a very clear message that I am more than able to interpret.

He is the one in power and he would like me to squirm in my seat.

I take a sip of my drink. That’s one thing I’ll never do. Squirm for him. The only person who has ever made me squirm is Lara Fitzpatrick. Like mustard on a worm, I’m twisting hard. There is a knock on the door and I look at my watch again. Only five minutes late. He has already lost the power struggle.

“Enter,” I call.

“Mr. Ivanovich,” he greets quietly as he heads in.

He expects me to stand, but when I remain seated, he smiles and takes his seat as well.

"My apologies for being late," he says. "I don’t usually come to this part of town, but I do appreciate your invitation. Hopefully, we'll be able to put the opportunity to good use and get some progress out of our meeting."

"A drink?" I ask.

He looks towards the hostess, his eyes roaming her curves. “I’ll have whatever Mr. Ivanovich is drinking. If it’s good enough for a billionaire it’s good enough for me.”

The hostess pours him a drink and walks away. His eyes watch her ass as she leaves. He turns towards me when the door closes. “Nice girl.”

“There are more like her upstairs. I will take you up when we are done here if you want,” I say casually.

His eyes become sharp with interest. He hides it by looking down into his whiskey. “Thank you. I will take up your offer, Mr. Ivanovich.”

“Call me Ivan,” I invite.

“I've read up on your impressive success story, and always thought we could be friends, but of course, we move in different circles.”

"And yet here we are in the same room having a drink together.”

He takes a sip of his drink. "Yes, but only because you believe I’m about to dislodge you from your exalted circle.”

I smile. “No one can dislodge me. Not even the Department of Justice of the United States of America. Even if they succeed in unjustly stealing everything from me, in a few years, I will be again sitting in this club, in this room, and you, the representative of the unfair monster, will still only be a guest here because of my benevolence. And that is because this is where I belong, David.”


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