Either she's learning to adjust, or the figures are driving her mad, but Meg Thatcher finds that the hours go by quickly--and perhaps most satisfying of all, she thinks she's uncovered the edges of a funding network used by religious extremists. It is therefore with a great feeling of satisfaction that she meets Benton Fraser for dinner.
Sheng's Tea House in Bloomsbury had come highly recommended for its authenticity, and though small, it smells highly promising from the entrance.