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Hood, a renegade American diplomat, envisions a new urban order through the opium fog of his room. He flirts with terrorists, hoping to win their trust and respect. Mayo, his sometimes bedmate, has just made a political statement - stealing a Flemish painting and negotiating publicity for this act with The Times. Murf the bomb-maker leaves his mark in red, scrawling 'Arsenal Rule' across half the city's walls, whilst his sixteen-year-old girlfriend, Brodie, bombs Euston and afterwards worries about her complexion.
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