Blood Line: A Thriller (Granger Spy Novel Series - Book 1) by John J. Davis

Blood Line: A Thriller (Granger Spy Novel Series - Book 1) by John J. Davis

Author:John J. Davis
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: FICTION/Thrillers
ISBN: 9780990314417
Publisher: Simon & Winter, Inc.
Published: 2014-10-14T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 6

Moore closed the connecting door behind him and the room was silent for a moment. Then Wakefield took charge.

“Leecy,” Wakefield said, “you were about to say something, please continue.”

Leecy didn’t hesitate. She jumped right in with, “Okay, what I was going to suppose was there’s a mystery partner. We know about Porter and the Smiths. Let’s assume there’s a mole, and let’s also assume there’s this other person.”

I interrupted my daughter, saying, “and just for the sake of giving this mystery person a name, let’s call him ‘Moore.’”

“Yes,” Valerie agreed, “let’s pretend the mystery man is Agent Moore, because a guy like Agent Moore would have access to the data, and the skill set to manipulate it.”

“Okay, for the sake of the story, let’s use Moore as the mystery guy. You three lay it out for me,” Wakefield said.

“First, I need a little background on Agent Moore to make the story as plausible as possible. Tell me what you can,” I said.

Wakefield thought about it and then said, “Okay, I’ll play along. Agent Moore is listening,” she gestured to her right ear, “he’ll get a kick out of this. Now, I don’t have my agents’ files memorized,” she said as she considered Moore’s past, “but I believe he was recruited from the military, and if I’m not mistaken, he was a member of a Special Forces-type group, but I don’t recall which one.”

“That’s good enough,” Valerie said. “For our purposes, let’s just say he served in the Army and was a member of their elite Ranger group.”

Walking toward the whiteboard, Leecy said, “Agent Moore is connected to Briggs Smith, because they were both Rangers. Let’s also assume that Travis and Porter are also part of that elite group. So, they all know each other directly or indirectly, but they share a common background. Porter, Travis, Briggs and Agent Moore are now connected.”

“Now,” Valerie offered, “let’s assume Porter, because he had the demeanor of middle management, worked somewhere that put him in contact with ex-cons. Maybe he was a parole officer, prison warden or guard, or maybe he was at one time an actual FBI agent.”

“We would know about that, all of that. That would’ve turned up in our search,” Wakefield said.

“Not if the guy doing the searching was also part of the team trying to steal whatever it is they’re after,” I said.

“I see,” Wakefield said, “so what Leecy was suggesting was there are actually two moles, then.”

“Yes, because as my dad said yesterday, there’s nowhere to hide anymore, and I believe that. So, how did those three guys, Porter, Travis and Briggs, just disappear? Someone had to make them ghosts, and who better to do that than the guy in charge of looking for them?

“There’s another thing. When Porter interrogated us, how is it he came to have files on all of us? If he was an actual FBI agent, that might explain it, but he isn’t, at least not now. He got that information somewhere, and oddly enough, his file read almost exactly like the story you told,” Leecy said.



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