beds within minutes of getting in the door. Frank mumbled something about making a list of computer chores for Jacques to handle the next day. As he drifted into sleep, a weird two-toned buzz hammered through his foggy brain.
âMmmph,â Joe muttered. âPhone. You get it.â
Frank forced himself into full consciousness and sat up. âWhere is it?â he asked, turning on the light. Joeâs only response was a deep, long sigh ending in a sort of rumbling snore.
Frank stumbled through the room and out into the hall. The phone was buzzing from a small shelf carved into the wall. He grabbed the receiver and cut off the sound in midbuzz.
âHello,â he said. âBonsoir?â
âFrank Hardy?â a scratchy familiar voice answered in English. âThis is Isabelle Genet.â
9 The Art of Detecting
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âMademoiselle Genet,â Frank said. He shook his head; he knew it was time to be wide-awake. âWhat can I do for you?â
âI would like to meet with you and your brother,â she said. âI have changed my mind since our previous conversation. I would be happy to advise you on how to set up an organization like Victoire in the United States. It is an admirable goal, and I should not have been so abrupt in rejecting your request.â
âThatâs great news, Mademoiselle Genet.â Frankâs mind had gone from nearly asleep to high alert. âWhen and where?â
âHow about meeting at the Louvre,â she suggested. âAt the foot of La Victoire de Samothrace, at three oâclock?â
âWeâll be there,â Frank answered. âAnd thank you.â
âAu revoir.â Mademoiselle Genet signed off, and the receiver went dead.
By the time Frank got back to his bed, the sleep curtain was closing on his brain again. He scribbled threeâLouvreâIG on a notepad on the bedside table and quickly sank into a deep sleep.
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Friday morning began with much better weather than Thursday had. All the fog and chilly air were chased away by sunny blue skies. Fenton was long gone by ten, the time Frank and Joe rolled out of their beds.
The unexpected invitation from Isabelle Genet made both Hardys suspicious of a setup. Over breakfast they checked out tourist guides to the Louvre. It wasnât easy trying to use small maps to get a feel for the enormous scope and scale of the famous art museum.
âWeâre meeting at La Victoire de Samothrace,â Frank said. âThatâs the sculpture of Winged Victory.â
âVictoire⦠Victory. I get it,â Joe said.
âRemember what Dad told us about the museum?â Frank asked Joe.
âYou mean the rumors about the passageways and staircases hidden between the walls?â Joe asked.
âExactly,â Frank said. âThis place was a palacefor French kings from 1190 on. So there were escape routes built into it.â
âItâs been a museum for over two hundred years. Too bad the secret stuff isnât on the map,â Joe said. He looked at another guide. âI wonder why she chose the Louvre in the first place? Itâs one of the most famous places in Paris.â
âThatâs probably why,â Frank pointed out. âSheâs really into high-profile places. She works hard at making sure everyone sees her and knows who she is.â
âCould be,â Joe said with a smile. âAnd maybe sheâs just an art lover.â
âOrâ¦â Frank paused for a moment before he spoke again. âRemember what Jacques told us? No one really knows where the Victoire headquarters is. Maybe itâs near the Louvre, and itâs just convenient for her to meet us there.â
âSpeaking of Jacques, should we call him and let him in on this?â
âWe canât,â Frank said. âItâs too risky. We donât know what Isabelle Genet really has in mind. If
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