Hunted Again by Heather Graham

Hunted Again by Heather Graham

Author:Heather Graham
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2018-12-15T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER SIX

The safe house wasn’t far from Finnegan’s, making it simple to leave and head to Broadway and the pub. Kieran had gone there to help out, which she often did when she was anxious and waiting for Craig.

But by the time Sarah and Tyler reached Finnegan’s, it had grown quiet and Kieran was back in the office. Declan, Kevin and Danny, Sarah had learned, had become accustomed to having their office turned into a conference room for Craig and Kieran when something other than inventory and payroll needed to be attended to.

An undercover agent, someone who worked with Craig, was sitting at the bar, watching the crowd while sipping a Kaliber, Guinness’s entry on the nonalcoholic side of beer.

He greeted them with a friendly nod when they arrived. Declan, behind the bar, cheerfully sent them to the office. Kieran was at the desk.

“Everyone is good—safe?” Kieran asked as they entered and took up chairs in front of the desk.

“Safe and sound,” Sarah said. “I’m just so glad Davey is there now. I have a feeling that Perry Knowlton must know Davey was the key to ending everything that night.”

“Maybe not,” Tyler said. “He didn’t try for Davey first.”

“No, he went for Hannah, who, sad to say, was an easy target. She wouldn’t have recognized him, but maybe he recognized her. And she would have been an easy first mark because…because she would see men. She was working as a hooker,” Sarah said sadly.

“And that makes sense—go for the easiest victim first,” Kieran said, nodding.

“And we think we have a lead, though where it can take us, I don’t know,” Tyler said.

Craig went on to explain what they’d discussed.

“And no one really saw him, right? What he really looked like?” asked Kieran.

“I never saw him at all, and neither did Davey. We think he was pretending to be an automaton in the music room. From what they said, he scared Suzie half to death when they went through. But there was no such person—or automaton—by the time Davey and I arrived. He could have run out already—or he could have gone through any one of half a dozen emergency exits.”

“But his picture was in the papers, on the web and TV screens, right?” Kieran asked.

“Yes, of course,” Tyler said. “I did see him. He was very distinctive. Tall, at least my height. And lean. With a long face with sharp cheekbones and jaw.”

“Well, at least not a medium height—someone who blends in with the crowd. But there are a lot of men over six feet in New York City,” Craig said.

“Maybe you should be staying at the safe house,” Kieran said thoughtfully.

“No,” Sarah said.

“Well, Tyler, too—he’s one of you,” Kieran pointed out.

Tyler shook his head. “I think Sarah and I will be all right. If he comes for one of us, it’s going to be when we’re alone. He isn’t going to come to a hotel room. He doesn’t kill with a gun, but with a knife. I have a gun.



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