The Reckoning 3 by Kelley Armstrong

The Reckoning 3 by Kelley Armstrong

Author:Kelley Armstrong
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: paranormal
ISBN: 9781907410086
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Limited
Published: 2011-09-15T15:01:29+00:00


Thirty

“ANDREW?” I PEEKED INTO the

kitchen, where he was getting a snack with the guys.

“Hmm?”

“That book you were going to let me read…”

“Oh, right. My laptop is in the office. Should be al powered up.”

“Is there a password?”

He smiled. “Nope. As valuable as I think unpublished manuscripts are, there’s not real y a black market for them. There’s a link to the book right on the desktop for you.”

He gave me the title.

“Tori wanted to take a look, too, if that’s okay?”

“Absolutely. The more feedback I can get from the target audience, the better. If anything sticks out

—problems with the characters,

the plot, the language—let me

know.”

Tori rol ed her eyes at the lack of security on Andrew’s laptop. Like most people who weren’t tech-savvy, he presumed if he deleted stuff, it was gone. Or maybe he knew traces remained, but figured we wouldn’t know how to find

them. And he’d have been right…

if we didn’t have Tori.

We started with an email search and found the ones he’d

exchanged with Margaret,

removing any doubt it’d been him.

There were also a few between

him and Tomas, where Andrew

seemed determined to ensure a

safe transfer of Derek to the Pack.

Had he real y been that concerned for Derek’s safety? Liam clearly had orders to kil if necessary.

Was that decision made behind

Andrew’s back? That would

explain why he’d seemed so

genuinely shocked when he’d

found out what had happened to

Derek and me.

Or maybe I just wasn’t ready to see Andrew as one of the bad

guys yet. I’d liked him. I real y had.

Yet it only took one more email for those feelings to evaporate, one that had nothing to do with Liam and Russel or the Edison Group.

When Tori found it, we both read it and read it again, neither of us saying a word until I managed a shaky, “I-I’d better get the guys.”

“I’l see if there’s more,” she said as I raced off.

I final y tracked down Derek. He was alone in the library, thumbing through a book.

“Found you,” I said on a sigh of relief.

He turned. His lips curved in a quarter smile, gaze softening in a way that did something to my

insides, made me pul up short, momentarily forgetting why I was there.

“I-Is Simon around?”

He blinked, then turned back to the shelf.

“He’s upstairs. He’s real y pissed about Andrew so that’s probably the safest place for him until we’re ready to go, or he’l say something to him we don’t want said. You

need him?”

“Actual y, m-maybe I should show you first.”

He glanced over his shoulder,

frowning.

“We found something.”

“Oh.” He paused, like he was

mental y shifting gears, then

nodded and fol owed me out.

Tori swiveled in her seat as we came in.

“There are more,” she said. “He sent one every couple of weeks.

The last one was only a few days ago.”

“Good,” I said. “Would you mind keeping an eye on Andrew?”

“Sure.” She took off.

“Wait.” I grabbed Derek’s sleeve as he headed for the chair Tori had vacated. I wanted to say

something. I didn’t know what. But there was no way to tel him that wouldn’t be just as much of a

shock, so I ended up stupidly

murmuring, “Never mind.



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