Darcy and Deception by Victoria Kincaid

Darcy and Deception by Victoria Kincaid

Author:Victoria Kincaid [Kincaid, Victoria]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780999733363
Published: 2018-12-26T16:00:00+00:00


The colonel walked with a fast and jerky stride; Elizabeth soon dropped his arm and simply tried to keep pace with his longer legs. Swinging at his side, his hands were clenched into fists, and a muscle worked in his jaw. He walked with a singleness of purpose, glancing neither left nor right. Several times she considered asking a question, but the expression on his face argued against it.

A man under his command was dead. Murdered. Naturally he was agitated. But he acted almost as if he were angry with Elizabeth, and she could not understand how she might have erred.

When they reached the colonel’s residence, he held the door open for her and gestured for her to join him in the drawing room. While she seated herself on a settee, the colonel prowled about the room, apparently unable to rest. “We must discontinue your spy mission at once,” he said without preamble. “I will return you and your sister to Hertfordshire on the first available coach.”

Elizabeth blinked; she had not thought Mr. Denny’s death might affect her mission. “But—”

He would not allow her to finish. “This mission has become far too dangerous. I will not put a young woman’s life at risk.”

She frowned. “You have no reason to believe Mr. Denny’s death is related to Mr. Wickham or his espionage activities. He might have been killed in a barroom brawl.”

The man stopped pacing for a moment. “I had not considered that possibility.” Then he shook his head. “No, the risk is too great. Denny was a friend of Wickham’s, and now he is dead. It is too great a coincidence.”

“Surely you do not believe Mr. Wickham killed him! He seemed as surprised by the news as I was. If he were the man responsible, he is the best actor I have ever seen.” Still, a little doubt niggled in the back of Elizabeth’s mind. Mr. Wickham was an accomplished spinner of falsehoods; she herself had swallowed his lies readily enough.

The colonel sighed. “I do not know what to think. He did appear shocked, but I expected more grief.”

“I believe it is unlikely that Mr. Wickham killed his friend, thus there is no increase in danger.”

“No, it is too great a risk. I must return you to your home.”

Elizabeth took a deep breath, trying to quell her rising agitation. The colonel had revealed the overbearing, stubborn side of his nature before, but never had so much been at stake.

For once in her life she was doing something important—work that would help her country—and she was expected to forsake the opportunity at the first sign of possible danger. It was unfair. “I am making progress with Mr. Wickham,” she said. “Surely it cannot be too dangerous for me to stay two or three more days.”

There was a long silence while the colonel considered. Finally, he sat heavily in an armchair. “You have been of immense assistance. Agents have located his hideout, and my men are observing the friends he mentioned to you.



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