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"Mr Kemp - I believe you smuggle artwork? I have just a little proposition..."It seemed like money for old rope. All Kemp had to do was organize the smooth transportation of the works of art his wealthy patron was secretly buying on behalf of the Nicaraguan authorities over the frontier into Switzerland. And anything was better London in January. It started to go badly wrong when he woke up in a Zurich area with a bump the size of a burial mound on his brain, minus the invaluable Cezanne he'd been taking. The very next day he ran into Harry Burroughs at the airport. Kemp suspected it wasn't just coincidence. For Burroughs was a fine-art dealer, and an even finer crook. If he was mixed up in all this, Kemp understood that from now on he'd have to earn his money - the hard way...Gavin Lyall (1932-2003) resided in Hampstead and relished cruising on the Thames in his engine cruiser. From 1959 to 1962 he was a newspapers reporter and the aviation correspondent for the Sunday Times. His first book, The Wrong Aspect of the Sky, was posted in 1961, sketching from his personal activities in the Libyan Desert and in Greece. Lyall kept journalism in 1963 to become full-time creator, writing 17 books before his fatality in 2003.