contrast to the flowery, ornate style of the old stone building in which the gala was being held.
âMmm,â Bess said, eyeing the sumptuous buffet that stretched along one wall. âIâm starved!â
âYouâd better eat fast,â Nancy warned. âYou have to leave in an hour to take your watch post.â
Nancy spotted Claudia with Sandro and Massimo. Both guys looked elegant in their tuxedos. Claudia wore a black dress shot with gold thread, and her hair was swept up in a glossy black bun. After Nancy and Bess had each taken a plate full of food, they went over to join the others.
âWhereâs Karine?â Bess asked Massimo, eyeing the crowd. Except for their group, most of the people seemed to be older society types.
âShe is with her father somewhere,â Massimo replied. âOver there.â
Several yards away, Karine was standing with a portly man. Nancy got only a glimpse of him before he turned to talk to someone else. At the same time Karine caught sight of Nancyâs group and headed over to join them.
Continuing to let her eyes wander, Nancy spotted Paola Rinzini across the room, and then Sandroâs mother laughing loudly with friends at a table. Nancy was just beginning to wonder where Signor Andreotti was when he made his grand entrance into the room.
The art dealer was wearing a tuxedo, and he had a tall, blond woman on his arm. She was dressed in a gold jumpsuit with a strapless top. A gorgeous gold Etruscan necklace rested on her collarbone, catching the light in the room like a carved jewel.
Signor Andreotti was as good as his word, Nancy thought with satisfaction. No one in the room could miss that necklace or resist it.
âLook at that woman,â Karine said as shestepped up to the group. âI didnât know Signor Andreotti had an amóre!â
âShe certainly is stunning,â Claudia commented. âWhat a gorgeous outfit!â
âAnd the necklace. It is almost blinding,â Massimo said with appreciation.
âTheyâre coming this way,â Nancy said, noting his interest. âMaybe weâll get a chance to see it up close.â
Just as Nancy had arranged, Signor Andreotti came over to the group and introduced his date, Alexa Pierre. Massimo admired her necklace openly. Each bead had its own scene, created painstakingly from the placement of tiny points of gold.
âFabio gave it to me,â Alexa told Massimo, a French accent coloring her words. âItâs very expensive.â
âBut beautiful on her, donât you think?â Signor Andreotti put in. âAfter the party Iâm going to show her off in the streets of Rome.â
âI couldnât possibly wear this in the streets, darling,â Alexa protested. âIt is too valuable. Someone would steal it.â
Signor Andreotti laughed. âIâll protect you.â
Alexa shook her head. âI will leave it in the hotel room,â she said, as if making the decision on the spur of the moment. âIt will be safer there.â
The conversation set up the trap perfectly, Nancy thought, exactly as they had planned.
âWhere are you staying?â Nancy asked, as if she didnât already know.
âThe Belvedere,â Alexa told them. âOn the top floor, overlooking the Colosseum.â
A few moments later a smiling Signor Andreotti swept his date away. Nancy watched as he moved to another cluster of people to plant his story.
Glancing at her watch, Nancy saw that it was a quarter to nine. Time for the next phase of their plan. A few minutes later Bess excused herself to go to the ladiesâ room and asked Nancy to join her.
âSignor Andreotti told his friend at the hotel that Iâd be there at nine,â she said once they were in the empty lounge. âTell me againâwhich one of the Belvedereâs elevators is the express.â
âThe one on the right,â Nancy reminded her.
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