SIN (Sinclair O'Malley Thriller Book 1) by J.M. LeDuc

SIN (Sinclair O'Malley Thriller Book 1) by J.M. LeDuc

Author:J.M. LeDuc [LeDuc, J.M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: J.M. LeDuc
Published: 2019-12-02T16:00:00+00:00


26

Sin and Charlie rowed a blacked out skiff through the rough waters behind the church. Each was dressed in all black, including having their faces blacked out. Once behind the church, they dropped a small anchor off shore so the boat couldn’t hit any of the rocks and alert security.

Charlie signaled Sin with his hands and they both dropped into the water from opposite sides of the boat. It didn’t take but a few minutes for both of them to make their way to the thirty foot rock retaining wall that separated the church from the gulf.

The wall, although slippery from algae, had enough foot and hand holds so they were able to free climb without ropes or gear. Once over the wall, they donned night-vision goggles. Charlie hand signaled Sin and they headed for the back side of the church. They knew this would be the best vantage point where the security cameras couldn’t reach.

Using an old fashion slimjim—a thin steel bar used for unlocking car doors―to pop the window lock, they gained entrance into the church. Exactly two minutes later, they stood in the waiting room outside of Heap’s office.

As they readied themselves to break in Heap’s office, Sin went over the plan in her head one more time—the plan was simple, they needed to see what was in the room behind Heap’s private office and then they would make their way to the large room behind the sanctuary. In each location, pictures would be taken and they would be out in less than ten minutes. They knew they would probably trip a silent alarm, but they would deal with that when and if the time arose. They hoped for an easy in and out.

Sin kept watch as Charlie picked the lock to Heap’s office. Things were going smooth, too smooth for her liking. Once inside the office, they quickly went through his desk and files but found nothing out of the ordinary. Charlie turned on Heap’s computer. The hard-drive was safeguarded with a password, so Charlie shoved a thumb-drive into the USB slot and downloaded all the files.

He would have to try to break the encryption later.

While he was waiting for the download to complete, Sin picked the lock on the inner office.

Entering, Sin noticed a couple things of interest. First, there appeared to be a woman’s touch to the décor. This must be Maggie’s office, she thought. Her next thought was, why does his wife need an office?

She tried to open the desk drawers—locked. The file cabinets—the same. She quickly picked the lock on the desk and rummaged through the drawers. There seemed to be nothing worth locking up.

As she opened the file cabinet, Charlie tapped her on the back and pointed to his watch. Time was running short. She nodded, opened the file drawers, and flipped through the folders. She found one labeled, orphanage, opened it and was startled to see snapshots of girls. She didn’t have time to process what she was looking at, so she quickly took pictures of them with her phone and replaced the file.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.