The Admiral's Mark by Steve Berry
Author:Steve Berry
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
ISBN: 9780345534408
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 2012-04-02T05:00:00+00:00
He walked back toward the house and could hear people all around him, some within their own dwellings, others out in the bright afternoon. Inside, he discovered that Elise Dubois was making rice and beans, along with a soup of potatoes, tomatoes, and meat, all simmering on a small electric stove. The house contained four rooms, sparsely furnished, everything clean and orderly.
He sat at the table with Dubois and the two children.
“What do you do?” his host asked.
He decided again not to burst Scott’s bubble. “I work with the same people Scott does.”
“You’re a secret agent?” Violine said, the young girl’s face alight with anticipation.
“Not like Scotty. He was higher up than me. But I do work for the same people.”
“Scotty taught us things,” Alain said. “Secret-agent things.”
The boy pushed back from the table and rushed from the room.
“They get excited,” Dubois said. “We not meet people like Scotty all the time.”
Elise brought the meal to the table.
Dubois squeezed his wife’s arm with affection. “She good teacher and good cook.”
Alain returned with some papers, which he eagerly displayed.
“Mr. Malone has no time for that,” the boy’s mother said. “Sit and eat your food.”
Malone smiled. “He’s fine.”
Alain pointed. “Can you read the messages?”
The three pieces of paper were all blank.
He shook his head. “Why don’t you read them for me.”
“It’s easy.”
The boy jumped up on his chair and held one of the blank sheets to the overhead light. Slowly, brown letters appeared on the paper.
HELLO ALAIN.
Then he knew. Lemon juice. Reacting to the heat of the bulb. “That is an old spy trick. Scotty should not have revealed that to you.”
“It’s a secret?” Violine asked.
“You use it, too?” Alain said as he hopped down. “Scotty said secret agents use this all the time.”
“He was right. We do. All the time. But you can’t tell anyone.”
“Scotty was a good man,” Elise said. “He spent a lot of time with the children. We were so sad when he died.”
He saw that she meant it. Obviously, Scott had forged an ally in Dubois and his family, cementing that with the right words, said at the right time, coupled, most likely, with a liberal sprinkling of money. The Magellan Billet? Interesting Scott had used that as his cover. What kind of con had his brother-in-law been working?
He doubted these people knew.
So he kept his mouth shut and allowed them to continue to think the best.
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