The Templar Legacy by Mario Reading
Author:Mario Reading [Reading, Mario]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Atlantic Books Ltd
THIRTY-THREE
Hart and Nalan stood in the entranceway to a shuttered and barred shop. Hart glanced down the passageway between the shops to check if they were being watched or marked out in any way. It was fast becoming a habit. âIf you go to Iran he will kill you.â
Nalan gave a vehement shake of the head. âNo. He is not as powerful in Iran as he was in Iraq. There, he is only a servant. Here, he was the master. He says he must tell me something. About my parents. Something I need to know.â
âYou donât believe him, do you?â
âOf course not. He is Hassif. Totally evil. But now I know he is in Bukan I have to go. I need to do this.â
Hart put out a hand as if to stay her from leaving for the border at that precise moment. âBut thatâs just what he wants you to do. Canât you see? You are one of the few remaining eyewitnesses to the crimes he committed. If the International Criminal Court ever gets hold of him, your testimony alone could see him imprisoned for life.â
âThey will never get hold of him. Iran will protect him. He works for them now. I told you this.â
âYet another reason why you should not go over there.â
Nalan shook her head. âHe sent me photographs, John. Of men doing things to my mother. He even knew my phone number to call me. Hearing his voice again on the phone made me go weak with fear. It was as if I was a little child again, back in the prison. I cannot understand this man. His given name, Rahim, means merciful and kind. How could God allow such a man to have a name like his?â
âGod made a mistake in Hassifâs case. A bad one.â
âNo. God is not responsible for filth like Hassif. They create themselves. A man like Hassif manufactures his own destiny. He will answer to God, yes. But that will come later. On this earth I want him to answer only to me.â
Hart watched her for a moment, his eyes travelling over the familiar and yet unfamiliar features. âHow can you possibly get into Iran?â
âI am a Kurd. It is easy. I have cousins. Iraqi Kurds travel across the border all the time.â
âAre you serious?â
âWhy should I not be serious?â
Hart burst out laughing. It was neither the time nor the place for levity, but he couldnât help it. The expression on Nalanâs face when heâd asked her the question had been one of such outraged astonishment that for a moment she had looked like a surprised cat. âAnd me? Can I get into Iran just as easily?â
âYou? No. It would be impossible.â
âAnd why, pray?â
âNow you are not being serious, John. You cannot be seriously asking me this question.â
âI am. Seriously.â
She touched his arm and they began walking again. Soon they passed into a courtyard in which carpets were draped over frames and laid out flat on the ground, the better to be admired.
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