Macandrew - Richard - The - Black - Pearls - The Black Pearls
Macandrew - Richard - The - Black - Pearls - The Black Pearls
Macandrew - Richard - The - Black - Pearls - The Black Pearls
Jan et H unter
is a police inspector
from N ew Zealand.
Tunui E pati
is an inspector in the
C o o k Islands police.
W olfgang Peters
is a man who
steals things.
K ate W atson
is a H ollyw ood
film star.
M aria G om ez
is in a film with
K ate W atson.
Places in the story
Chapter 1. Who is Wolfgang Peters?
“This is the man.” says Janet Hunter, and she puts a photo on the table. Janet
Hunter is a police inspector from New Zealand. She is in the police station on
Rarotonga, one of the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
“What’s his name?” asks Tunui Epati. Epati is an inspector in the Cook Islands
police. “His name is Wolfgang Peters,” she answers. “Some people call him the Minute
M an”
“Why?” Epati asks.
“Because one minute he is there and the next minute he’s not,” answers Hunter.
Epati smiles. “And why do you want him?” Epati asks. He looks at the photo.
“He steals,” answers Hunter. “He takes things - often from museums. People tell him
what they want. Then he steals for them. And he gets very good money for his work.”
“What kind of things does he take?” asks Epati.
“Anything,” answers Hunter. “A Faberge egg from a museum in Virginia in the
United States, a Picasso painting from a museum in St. Petersburg in Russia. And then
this year an old book from a museum in Auckland in New Zealand. It’s the only one in
the world. That’s why I’m after him.”
'I see,' says Epati.
'Peters is very good,' says Hunter. 'But I want him. And I'm going to get him .'
'And he's coming here - to Rarotonga?' asks Epati.
'Yes,' says Hunter. 'We, the New Zealand police, think he's going to steal
something here.'
'Ah,' says Epati. 'Then I know what - I think.'
Epati takes down a book and opens it. Hunter watches him. Many Cook
Islanders are big people; Epati is big. He gives Hunter the book. It's open at a photo of
a beautiful necklace of black pearls. 'That is the Manihiki Necklace.' says Epati. 'It's
from the island of Manihiki. Manihiki is a thousand kilometres from Rarotonga, but it's
one of the Cook Islands too.'
Hunter looks at the necklace. 'It's beautiful,' she says.
'Yes,' says Epati, 'and over a hundred years old. Those are black pearls. They're
not easy to find. You only get them in Tahiti and here in the Cook Islands.' Hunter looks
up at Epati. 'The necklace is in the museum here,' says Epati. 'People from all over the
world come to see it.' He takes the photo of Peters from the table.
'Can I have this photo?' he asks.
'Of course,' answers Hunter. Then she says, 'Peters is coming here this morning
on a plane from Tahiti. I want to watch him, and try and get him. But is that OK with
you? After all, this is your island.'
'That's OK,' says Epati. 'Do you want any help? We have some good people in the
Cook Islands police.'
'Thank you,' says Hunter, 'but not now. I can call you.'
'Of course,' says Epati. 'Call me by five o’clock' 'OK,' says Hunter.
They go out of the police station. 'Which hotel are you in?' asks Epati.
'The Waterside Inn,' answers Hunter.
'Good hotel,' says Epati. 'Is this your first time in the Cook Islands?'
'Yes,' says Hunter. 'It's very beautiful here. Well, thank you for your help, Inspector. I
must get to the airport by eleven o'clock.'
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Chapter 2. Watching Peters
A lot of people are waiting in front of the airport.
'What are all these people doing?' thinks Hunter. She walks across and speaks to a
Cook Islands woman. 'Why's everyone here?' she asks.
'Kate Watson is coming,' the woman answers. 'You know, the Kate Watson. She's
in a lot of Hollywood films.'
'Oh, her,' says Hunter. 'Is she making a film here?' she asks.
'Yes, but she's only on the island for two or three days.'
Hunter waits next to the woman for a minute or two. Then she goes to her car.
At about 11.45 Wolfgang Peters comes out of the airport. He's a short man with
dark hair. Hunter watches from her car. Peters finds a taxi and gets in. The taxi drives
away. Hunter drives behind it.
After fifteen minutes the taxi stops at the Waterside Inn and Peters gets out with
his bags. 'That's good,' thinks Hunter. 'He's at this hotel too. It's going to be easy to
watch him.'
She sits in her car across the street and waits. At 1.30 Peters comes out of the
hotel. A taxi is waiting. Peters gets in and the taxi drives away. Hunter is behind them.
Peters' taxi takes him to the museum. He gets out and walks into the museum.
Hunter leaves her car and goes in too.
The museum is small. There are a lot of interesting things from the Cook Islands,
and from Tahiti, Tonga and Fiji. Hunter looks at some old bags and jackets from the
Cook Islands. But she watches Peters too.
He's looking at the Manihiki Necklace. After a minute or two he looks across the
room. Hunter turns and walks over to a boat from the time of Captain Cook. She doesn't
want Peters to see her. Peters looks at the necklace again. Then he leaves the museum.
Hunter waits five minutes. Then she too leaves and goes to the Waterside Inn.
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'No,' Epati says. 'Peters isn't working for a Cook Islander. No one here has that
much money. Peters is going to have the necklace with him at the airport. We can get
him there.'
'And no police officers in the museum?' asks Hunter.
'No,' says Epati.
Epati and Hunter leave CJ's Cafe. Across the street a lot of people are waiting in
front of the Aitutaki Restaurant. Some police officers are there too. A car drives up and
two women get out. The first has long red hair and is very beautiful. Hunter knows her
face from films and papers.
People shout, 'Katel Kate! How are you, Kate? Do you like Rarotonga, Kate?'
The second woman has dark hair. She's beautiful too.
Hunter looks at Epati. 'Who's the woman with dark hair?' she asks.
'Maria Gomez,' answers Epati. 'She's in the Kate Watson film too. She's not
famous now, but people say she's the next big thing.'
The women smile and go into the restaurant. Epati looks at Hunter. 'Hollywood
comes to Rarotonga,' he says with a small smile. 'It's all work for me.'
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'He's not the woman at the museum?' asks Hunter. Her mouth smiles, but not her eyes.
'He says not,' says Epati.
'Of course,' says Hunter. 'And what about his room here?'
'No necklace,' says Epati. 'No long dark hair. Nothing.'
'Then why is he in Rarotonga?' asks Hunter. She smiles again.
'He says he's just enjoying our beautiful island,' says Epati. 'Lots of good food
and friendly people.'
'Where is he now?' asks Hunter.
'Here, in the restaurant - eating and drinking.' Epati laughs. 'And this evening
there's some Cook Islands dancing at the hotel. He's going to watch that because he tells
me he loves dancing.'
'He's good,' says Hunter.
'Very good,' says Epati. Epati looks at Hunter. 'Do you like dancing?' he asks.
'I do now,' she answers. 'I want to watch Peters.'
At nine o’clock Hunter leaves her room and goes down to the restaurant. She
hears a lot of noise and shouting. 'Kate! Kate! Are you here for the dancing? Do you
like Cook Islands dancing?'
Kate Watson comes into the hotel. Maria Gomez is with her. Hunter walks into
the restaurant behind them. In the restaurant Kate Watson and Maria Gomez sit at the
front. Hunter looks for Peters. He is sitting behind Kate Watson. The dancing starts:
men, women, boys and girls all with flowers in their hair - beautiful dances to beautiful
music. Everyone enjoys it.
The dancing finishes at 10.30 and everyone gets up to leave. People go to the
restaurant doors. Hunter waits and watches. Peters speaks to one or two people. Then he
goes to the doors. Watson and Gomez are leaving too. Hunter can just see their heads.
Peters is just in front of them. Kate Watson says something to him. He turns and smiles,
but says nothing. People out on the street are shouting, 'Kate! Kate!' Hunter watches
Peters. He turns left to his room. Kate Watson and Maria Gomez go out of the hotel and
get into a car.
Chapter 6. At the airport
It's ten o'clock in the morning and Hunter and Epati are at the airport. They're
watching people. Two planes are leaving this morning: one to Tahiti, one to Los
Angeles. Across the room Hunter sees Kate Watson and Maria Gomez. Someone
behind them has their bags. There's a lot of noise. The women are late for their plane.
An airport worker looks at their tickets, and then they run to the plane.
After two or three minutes Hunter and Epati see Peters. They run over and stop
him. 'Excuse me, Mr Peters,' says Epati. 'Can I look in your bags, please?'
'Of course,' says Peters. Epati takes the two bags from Peters. He starts looking in
one bag. Hunter takes out Peters' computer and opens it. 'I don't have that necklace, you
know,' says Peters to Epati. 'I know nothing about it.'
Epati finishes looking in Peters' bag. 'Nothing here,' he says to Hunter. Then he
looks at Peters. 'OK,' he says. 'Put your arms up.' He tries Peters' jacket, his trousers -
everywhere.
Hunter watches Peters' face. He doesn't have the necklace - she just knows it. She
looks at his computer. 'Is there something here?' she thinks.
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Epati turns to Hunter. 'Nothing,' he says again.
Hunter looks up. She thinks for a minute and walks away from Peters a little.
Epati goes with her. 'Peters steals things for people,' says Hunter. 'Then they
give him money.'
She looks at Epati. 'Someone wants the Manihiki Necklace. They ask Peters and
he steals it for them. He gives them the necklace. They give him the money.'
She starts to speak fast now. 'But how much money?' she asks Epati. '$100,000?
$200,000?' Epati doesn't answer. 'No one in Rarotonga has that much money. We know
that,' she says. Then she puts a hand to her head. 'Of course!' she says. 'Kate Warson.'
She looks at Epati. 'Her plane?' she asks. But Epati has his phone out.
'This is Inspector Epati,' he says. 'The plane to Los Angeles must not leave. It
must not leave. Get everyone off the plane and into the airport now.' Epati puts his
phone away. 'I'm going to speak to Kate Watson,' he says to Hunter.
'OK,' says Hunter. 'And I'm going to try and find something on this computer.'
Epati goes up to Peters. 'You come with me,' he says.