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He awakes to find that the cottage isn't abandoned after all, but very much occupied by [[Artem Bogdanovich|Artem]] and [[Grandma Bogdanovich|his mother]]. Artem permits him to stay there and he and Grandma hide him from Anya and Novikov when they come looking for him. They celebrate that evening by getting very drunk on homemade vodka. The next day, Tom borrows Artem's phone and climbs onto the roof to get a signal. He manages to have a brief conversation with Benjamin Unsworth, having obtained his phone number from [[Margot Evercreech]] via [[Derek Winscombe|his father]]. He gets Helen Matheson's number from Benjamin, but at this point the battery runs out and he has to come back down again. The power fails at this point, so he can't recharge Artem's phone. However, it turns out that Artem's son [[Mikhail Bogdanovitch|Mikhail]], a lawyer, is due to arrive soon and he can give Tom a lift to Minsk. | He awakes to find that the cottage isn't abandoned after all, but very much occupied by [[Artem Bogdanovich|Artem]] and [[Grandma Bogdanovich|his mother]]. Artem permits him to stay there and he and Grandma hide him from Anya and Novikov when they come looking for him. They celebrate that evening by getting very drunk on homemade vodka. The next day, Tom borrows Artem's phone and climbs onto the roof to get a signal. He manages to have a brief conversation with Benjamin Unsworth, having obtained his phone number from [[Margot Evercreech]] via [[Derek Winscombe|his father]]. He gets Helen Matheson's number from Benjamin, but at this point the battery runs out and he has to come back down again. The power fails at this point, so he can't recharge Artem's phone. However, it turns out that Artem's son [[Mikhail Bogdanovitch|Mikhail]], a lawyer, is due to arrive soon and he can give Tom a lift to Minsk. | ||
− | A week later, Mikhail arrives and after a couple of very drunk evenings, he and Tom depart for Minsk. After evading a Jeep almost certainly sent by the Gretzkys, they arrive at the Minsk Metropole, where Tom checks in and asks the receptionist [[Svetlana]] where he can find Rory Milford, thinking that he will find Benjamin Unsworth that way. However, when he goes to Room 341, he is greeted by the real Rory Milford. | + | A week later, Mikhail arrives and after a couple of very drunk evenings, he and Tom depart for Minsk. After evading a Jeep almost certainly sent by the Gretzkys, they arrive at the Minsk Metropole, where Tom checks in and asks the receptionist [[Svetlana Romanova|Svetlana]] where he can find Rory Milford, thinking that he will find Benjamin Unsworth that way. However, when he goes to Room 341, he is greeted by the real Rory Milford. Tom improvises wildly by claiming to be from the British Embassy and manages to steal a whole load of mathematical papers relating to the Petrovs that Milford has in his possession, before advising Milford to take the first plane back home. Svetlana then gives him a message from someone claiming to be Rory Milford, which turns out to be Benjamin this time, arranging to meet at a metro station. However, just before he is due to meet Benjamin, he is detained by a bunch of officials looking for a bribe and Benjamin aborts the meeting. |
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+ | Back at the hotel, Svetlana informs Tom that Nikita Petrov would like to meet him now in his office on the top floor. Petrov wants to know why Rory Milford left suddenly after the meeting with Tom. However, the interview fails to proceed any further because at that point, they are alerted to the fact that the Gretzkys have mounted an attack on the hotel. In the confusion, Tom escapes from the Petrovs and gets as far as the lobby of the hotel, but finds himself trapped by Anya and her colleagues, who are currently working their way upwards, looking for something. Tom wonders if they're after Alexei's papers. He makes his way back to his room and hides out there, wondering what to do next as the battle between the Gretzkys and the Petrovs gets closer to him. In desperation, he uses the phone in his room to call Matheson, who refuses to help. Then he tries Dorothy. However, Ali picks up the call and unexpectedly offers to help by directing him to the emergency parachute in Nikita Petrov's office. He goes up to the office and uses the parachute to escape from the burning building. | ||
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+ | After a bumpy landing, Tom evades a breakaway pair of mafiosi and manages to hunker down inside a boat in a repair yard, where he recuperates over the next few days. When he feels ready, he goes back to the metro station to make another attempt to meet Benjamin at the scheduled time. However, this time he is set up on by a couple of mafiosi, but is saved by Arkady, who informs him that Benjamin is safe and on his way to England, but Sergei is dead. | ||
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Revision as of 15:58, 18 July 2022
Bad Day in Minsk | |
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First edition | |
Author | Jonathan Pinnock |
Cover artist | kid-ethic |
Language | English |
Publisher | Farrago Books |
Publication date | 2021 |
ISBN | 978-1-78842-303-8 |
Preceded by | The Riddle of the Fractal Monks |
Bad Day in Minsk is a book by Jonathan Pinnock. It is the fourth in the Mathematical Mystery series and was published by Farrago Books in April 2021.
Blurb
High Jinks in Minsk
Tom Winscombe is having a bad day. Trapped at the top of the tallest building in Minsk while a lethal battle between several mafia factions plays out beneath him, he contemplates the sequence of events that brought him here, starting with the botched raid on a secretive think tank and ending up in the middle of the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
More importantly, he wonders how he’s going to get out of this alive when the one person who can help is currently not speaking to him.
Join Tom and a cast of disreputable and downright dangerous characters in this witty thriller set in a murky world of murder, mystery and complex equations.
Critical Reception
The reception to the book was generally extremely favourable.