"There is no Bjørn Estrup," he says. "I ran the name and got nothing. Which is what I expected, because I do not believe you gave me the real name." He opens the folder. "I believe you gave me a test. And I am telling you it failed — meaning I am clean, and you can tell me the real name now."
Inside the folder: the Holger Dahl file, photographs of the harbour, and a single printed page that makes your breath stop. It is the front cover sheet of the Lindqvist memo. A Danish government document, date-stamped 1973, stamped FORTROLIGT — Confidential.
"Dahl gave us this before he died," Ravn says. "He was frightened enough to make a copy and seal it in an evidence envelope addressed to me personally. I have been waiting for the rest of the picture."
He looks at you steadily.
"Tell me the name."
What happens next?
1 Tell Ravn the truth — Erik Lindqvist