Tess Gerritsen by In Their Footsteps; Thief of Hearts (v5)
Author:In Their Footsteps; Thief of Hearts (v5)
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 1995-12-24T05:00:00+00:00
At 11:05, the lights went out in the servantsâ quarters. Good old Whitmore was right on schedule as usual. At 9:00 heâd made his rounds of the house, checking to see that the windows and doors were locked. At 9:30 heâd tidied up downstairs, fussed a bit in the kitchen, perhaps brewed himself a pot of tea. At 10:00 heâd retired upstairs, to the blue glow of his private telly. At 11:05 he turned off his light.
This had been Whitmoreâs routine for the past week, and Clea Rice, whoâd been watching Guy Delanceyâs house since the previous Saturday, assumed that this would be his routine until the day he died. Menservants, after all, strived to maintain order in their employersâ lives. It wasnât surprising theyâd maintain order in their own lives, as well.
Now the question was, how long before heâd fall asleep?
Safely concealed behind the yew hedge, Clea rose to her feet and began to rock from foot to foot, trying to keep the blood moving through her limbs. The grass had been wet, and her stirrup pants were clinging to her thighs. Though the night was warm, she was feeling chilled. It wasnât just the dampness in her clothes; it was the excitement, the anticipation. And, yes, the fear. Not a great deal of fearâshe had enough confidence in her own ability to feel certain she wouldnât be caught. Still, there was always that chance.
She danced from foot to foot to keep the adrenaline pumping. Sheâd give the manservant twenty minutes to fall asleep, no longer. With every minute that passed, her window of opportunity was shrinking. Guy Delancey could return home early from the party tonight, and she wanted to be well away from here when he walked in that front door.
Surely the butler was asleep now.
Clea slipped around the yew hedge and took off at a sprint. She didnât stop running until sheâd reached the cover of shrubbery. There she paused to catch her breath, to reevaluate her situation. There was no hue and cry from the house, no signs of movement anywhere in the darkness. Lucky for her, Guy Delancey abhorred dogs; the last thing she needed tonight was some blasted hound baying at her heels.
She slipped around the house and crossed the flagstone terrace to the French doors. As expected, they were locked. Also as expected, it would be an elementary job. A quick glance under her penlight told her this was an antique warded lock, a bit rusty, probably as old as the house itself. When it came to home security, the English had light years of catching up to do. She fished the set of five skeleton keys out of her fanny pack and began trying them, one by one. The first three keys didnât fit. She inserted the fourth, turned it slowly and felt the tooth slide into the bolt notch.
A piece of cake.
She let herself in the door and stepped into the library. By the glow of moonlight through the windows she could see books gleaming in shelves.
Download
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.
The Lamplighters by Emma Stonex(1318)
The Burying Place (The DI Rachel Morrison series Book 1) by Vicky Jones & Claire Hackney(1271)
Sisters by Daisy Johnson(1255)
Remember by Lisa Genova(1139)
The Secret of You and Me by Melissa Lenhardt(1134)
The End of Men by Christina Sweeney-Baird(1102)
Expect a Miracle by Danielle Steel(1082)
The Castaways by Lucy Clarke(1020)
Seven Kinds of People You Find in Bookshops by Shaun Bythell(862)
The Liar's Dictionary by Eley Williams(850)
The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray(840)
Everything After by Jill Santopolo(802)
The Marriage Moment by Katie Meyer(796)
The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict(784)
A Family Affair by Lance Edwards(768)
ANTONIO TABUCCHI by Sostiene Pereira (Ita Libro)(738)
The Boy in the Field by Margot Livesey(737)
The Russia House by John Le Carré(734)
The Summer Seekers by Sarah Morgan(702)
