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Henry Alfred Lien turns out to be a ruggedly built and serious-minded man of about 70 . Again hedenies having anything to do with Falko's death or with being a member of any Nazi network.Confronted with the evidence of his own past, Lien claims never to have been an ideologicallycommitted Nazi. He says the only reason he joined the National Unity Party was so that he benefit hisown family - and that they later found it difficult to forgive him.Back in Oslo once more K2 demands an interview with the legendary chief of the security services,the chain-smoking Asle Bryne. Bryne is less than forthcoming. While admitting that Falko's groupwere being watched he refuses to go into detail. He categorically denies that the security serviceshave anything to do with Falko's disappearance or the death of his girlfriend. He does, however, offerto lend K2 a recording of the meeting Marie Morgenstierne attended on the evening of her death. K2listens to the tape with Patricia. The first thing she notices is that Marie Morgenstierne lies when shesays, at the end of the meeting, that she has plenty of time to catch her train and so declines theoffer of a lift in Trond Ibsen's car. Patricia also notes a subdued but evident tension between TrondIbsen and Anders Pettersen, in which Marie Morgenstierne appears to side with the latter. It isKristine Larsen rather than Marie Morgenstierne who seems most preoccupied with Falko and thehope that he might soon return.K2 goes to interview Kristine Larsen and arrives as she is leaving her house. He calls out “Kristine!” –at which she takes to her heels in panic and runs. K2 instinctively feels that she is the killer, runs afterher and following a wild chase catches up with her. In her interrogation she confirms that she wasFalko Reinhardt's lover in the weeks before his disappearance, and that her guilty conscience inregard to her friend Marie Morgenstierne had gradually given way to the suspicion that Marie mighthave had something to do with the disappearance. Kristine Larsen confesses that she wasresponsible for the threatening note found under Marie Morgenstierne's pillow. She also admits thatit was she who followed her on the night of the murder and called out “Marie”. However she denieshaving anything to do with the murder, and claims that she ran away in fear because she had herself6

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