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LTA: Whatever Happened to Yelena Bjarkhov
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Eric Marvington
Eric Marvington
Thespian

Oct-18-2009 15:03

The legendary detective/prosecutor Heimlich Von Victor was forced to retire from his agency, when he snapped during an investigation into an opium smuggling operation, killing everyone involved, including an undercover officer along the way. Just as he was about to start writing his memoir, an anonymous phone call threatening to expose him forced the detective into defending Sergei Kobetz, a rouge alleged for the murder of two Russian refugees. Along with the help from his friends Vulkie and Joseph Zeo, as well as his former partner Eric Marvington, they managed to break Sergei out of jail and slowly reveal the conspiracy behind the frame up.

It turned out that Sergei's brother Leon Kobetz was the killer behind the deaths, and the puppeteer behind the Russian secret police, NKVD. Their aim was to cause havoc on American soil, and their last mission was the assassination of President Roosevelt. Heimlich along with his friends saved the president at the eleventh hour, and Sergei Kobetz was exonerated by President Roosevelt himself.

It should have been good enough for anyone else, but not Eric Marvington. Vladmir Bjarkhov, a witness he had interrogated, had confessed that he was in on the conspiracy due to his daughter being kidnapped. Eric promised Vladmir that he would protect him and return his daughter to safety, but six minutes later, Vladmir was killed by a car bomb meant for Eric. He had focused on the investigation, but Yelena Bjarkhov was always on his mind. Now that the President was safe, Leon Kobetz and Natasha Kozerskaia were in jail, and everything was resolved, except for one loose thread.

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M. Lacrimosa
M. Lacrimosa
Thespian

Nov-24-2009 19:17

"Are there any other questions?" Eric asked.

Marc stood up from his chair in the shadows. "I have some questions. Who exactly is the NKVD agent that may be trapped here in the U.S? And why is Yelena Bjarkhov so important to this agent? It's not making any since to me."

He looked down at the notes he had written down when the meeting started. Eric looked at Marc and opened his mouth reply when he was cut off by Marc again, asking another question.

"Even though thre are no photos of Yelena, is there other evidence that was found that could give us some kind of lead?" Marc asked.

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