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The heavy door swung open with a hiss of pressurized air. There, resting on a velvet cushion, was the final will and testament of Duncan W. Adams. I had done what the family couldn't. I had outplayed a dead man at his own game. The heavy door swung open with a hiss of pressurized air
As the world’s premier security specialist, I had been hired by his desperate heirs. They didn't want the art or the vintage cars; they wanted the will. And Duncan, a man obsessed with locks and logic, had stashed it inside the last of 35 intricate safes scattered throughout the house. The Foyer: A Cold Welcome