chapter 29
At 10:40 the following morning Tracy was standing in the long line at the entrance to the Prado Museum. As the doors opened, a
uniformed guard operated a turnstile that admitted one visitor at a time.
Tracy purchased a ticket and moved with the crowd going into the large rotunda. Daniel Cooper and Detective Pereira stayed well
behind her, and Cooper began to feel a growing excitement. He was certain that Tracy Whitney was not there as a visitor. Whatever
her plan was, it was beginning.
Tracy moved from room to room, walking slowly through the salons filled with Rubens paintings and Titians, Tintorettos, Bosches,
and paintings by Domenikos Theotokopoulos, who became famous as El Greco. The Goyas were exhibited in a special gallery
below, on the ground floor.
Tracy noted that a uniformed guard was stationed at the entrance to each room, and at his elbow was a red alarm button. She knew
that the moment the alarm sounded, all entrances and exits to the museum would be sealed off, and there would be no chance of
escape.
She sat on the bench in the center of the Muses room, filled with eighteenth-century Flemish masters, and let her gaze wander
toward the floor. She could see a round access fixture on each side of the doorway. That would be the infrared beams that were
turned on at night. In other museums Tracy had visited, the guards had been sleepy and bored, paying little attention to the stream of
chattering tourists, but here the guards were alert. Works of art were being defaced by fanatics in museums around the world, and
the Prado was taking no chance that it could happen there.
In a dozen different rooms artists had set up their easels and were assiduously at work copying paintings of the masters. The
museum permitted it, but Tracy noticed that the guards kept a close eye even on the copiers.
When Tracy had finished with the rooms on the main floor, she took the stairs to the ground floor, to the Francisco de Goya
exhibition.
Detective Pereira said to Cooper, "See, she's not doing anything but looking. She - "
"You're wrong." Cooper started down the stairs in a run.
It seemed to Tracy that the Goya exhibition was more heavily guarded than the others, and it well deserved to be. Wall after wall was
filled with an incredible display of timeless beauty, and Tracy moved from canvas to canvas, caught up in the genius of the man.
Goya's Self-Portrait, making him look like a middle-aged Pan... the exquisitely colored portrait of The Family of Charles IV... The
Clothed Maja and the famed Nude Maja.
And there, next to The Witches' Sabbath, was the Puerto. Tracy stopped and stared at it, her heart beginning to pound. In the
foreground of the painting were a dozen beautifully dressed men and women standing in front of a stone wall, while in the
background, seen through a luminous mist, were fishing boats in a harbor and a distant lighthouse. In the lower left-hand corner of
the picture was Goya's signature.
This was the target. Half a million dollars.
Tracy glanced around. A guard stood at the entrance. Beyond him, through the long corridor leading to other rooms, Tracy could see
more guards. She stood there a long time, studying the Puerto. As she started to move away, a group of tourists was coming down
the stairs. In the middle of them was Jeff Stevens. Tracy averted her head and hurried out the side entrance before he could see her.
It's going to be a race, Mr. Stevens, and I'm going to win it.
"She's planning to steal a painting from the Prado."
Commandant Ramiro looked at Daniel Cooper incredulously. "Cagaj??n! No one can steal a painting from the Prado."
Cooper said stubbornly, "She was there all morning."
"There has never been a theft at the Prado, and there never will be. And do you know why? Because it is impossible."
"She's not going to try any of the usual ways. You must have the museum vents protected, in case of a gas attack. If the guards drink
coffee on the job, find out where they get it and if it can be drugged. Check the drinking water - "
The limits of Commandant Ramiro's patience were exhausted. It was bad enough that he had had to put up with this rude,
unattractive American for the past week, and that he had wasted valuable manpower having Tracy Whitney follow around the clock,
when his Polic??a Nacional was already working under an austerity budget; but now, confronted by pito, telling him how to run his
police department, he could stand no more.
"In my opinion, the lady is in Madrid on a holiday. I calling off the surveillance."
Cooper was stunned. "No! You can't do that. Tracy Whitney is - "
Commandant Ramiro rose to his full height. "You will kindly refrain from telling me what I can do, se??or. And now, if you have
nothing further to say, I am a very busy man."
Cooper stood there, filled with frustration. "I'd like to continue alone, then."
The commandant smiled. "To keep the Prado Museum safe from the terrible threat of this woman? Of course, Se??or Cooper. Now
I can sleep nights."
If Tomorrow Comes
Sidney Sheldon's books
- If Books Could Kill
- Deadly Gift
- Lucifer's Tears
- The Face of a Stranger
- The Silent Cry
- The Sins of the Wolf
- The Dark Assassin
- Death of a Stranger
- Seven Dials
- The Whitechapel Conspiracy
- Anne Perry's Christmas Mysteries
- The Sheen of the Silk
- Weighed in the Balance
- The Twisted Root
- Funeral in Blue
- Defend and Betray
- Execution Dock
- Cain His Brother
- A Breach of Promise
- A Dangerous Mourning
- A Sudden Fearful Death
- Gone Girl
- Dark Places
- Angels Demons
- Deception Point
- Digital Fortress
- The Da Vinci Code
- The Lost Symbol
- After the Funeral
- The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
- A Pocket Full of Rye
- A Murder is Announced
- A Caribbean Mystery
- Ordeal by Innocence
- Evil Under the Sun
- Endless Night
- Lord Edgware Dies
- 4:50 from Paddington
- A Stranger in the Mirror
- After the Darkness
- Are You Afraid of the Dark
- Bloodline
- Master of the Game
- Memories of Midnight
- Mistress of the Game
- Morning Noon and Night
- Nothing Lasts Forever
- Rage of Angels
- Tell Me Your Dreams
- The Best Laid Plans
- The Doomsday Conspiracy
- The Naked Face
- The Other Side of Me
- The Sands of Time
- The Sky Is Falling
- The Stars Shine Down
- Windmills of the Gods
- Pretty Little Liars #14
- Ruthless: A Pretty Little Liars Novel
- The Lying Game #5: Cross My Heart, Hope to Die
- The Lying Game #6: Seven Minutes in Heaven
- True Lies: A Lying Game Novella
- Ali's Pretty Little Lies (Pretty Little Liars: Prequel)
- Everything We Ever Wanted
- Pretty Little Liars #12: Burned
- Stunning
- The First Lie
- All the Things We Didn't Say
- Pretty Little Liars #13: Crushed
- Pretty Little Liars #15: Toxic
- Pretty Little Liars
- Pretty Little Liars: Pretty Little Secrets
- The Good Girls
- The Heiresses
- The Perfectionists
- The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly
- Vicious
- This Old Homicide
- Homicide in Hardcover
- Murder Under Cover
- The Lies That Bind
- 3:59
- A Cookbook Conspiracy
- Charlie, Presumed Dead
- Manhattan Mayhem
- Ripped From the Pages
- Tangled Webs
- The Book Stops Here
- A Baby Before Dawn
- A Hidden Secret: A Kate Burkholder Short Story
- After the Storm: A Kate Burkholder Novel
- Her Last Breath: A Kate Burkholder Novel
- The New Neighbor
- A Cry in the Night
- Breaking Silence
- Gone Missing
- Operation: Midnight Rendezvous
- Sworn to Silence
- The Phoenix Encounter