Chapter 19 As the British Airways flight from Gatwick began its descent towards Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen, International Airport of Panama City, the captain announced in Spanish that the temperature was a steady ninety degrees Fahrenheit with a light south easterly wind and welcomed the passengers to Panama. The city ran twenty kilometres along the Pacific coast from the famous Canal to the ruins of the Panama Viejo. Frank glanced across at Piper, who looked every bit a tourist in his colourful shirt and slacks. The three men had not communicated or even exchanged glances on the flight. They had each assumed identities along with the corresponding passports provided by their operations head, Carl Paterson. Frank was currently Keith Feldman, an IT contractor visiting on a touris