Chasing Babylon by Tracy Higley
Author:Tracy Higley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tracy Higley
CHAPTER 17
Jack drummed his fingers on the bedside table in his room at the Ashkelon Plaza Hotel. Layna had checked out of her hotel, and the statue was once more out of his graspâunless Muwabi, his African contact, could give him a crucial bit of information. His phone rang.
âCabot.â
Muwabi laughed. âYou are going to like this, my friend.â
âJust give it to me.â
âLayna is staying at the Ashkelon Plaza Hotel, Room 612.â
Jack exhaled and clenched a fist. Four floors up and two doors down from his own room! Not good. âThanks, man.â He hung up and sat back against the headboard of the bed.
In the past twenty-four hours, Jack had gone from anger at himself to anger at Tawny, who had obviously double-crossed him, to anger at Layna. Now he was just plain mad. He didnât know what Tawnyâs game was. She couldnât have the kind of money it would take to buy the statue from Layna. Was she planning to steal it herself? Either way, between Tawny and Hightower, Jack knew his chances for the statue were slim. And the split focus was making the tablet job look shakier every minute. It had to end. He was going to get that statue tonight.
It didnât help matters that Layna had moved to his hotel. They could run into each other at any time, in the elevator, in the lobby. His cover at the dig site could be blown. The whole thing was about to implode. Jack was fed up, sick of games, and headed for disaster. Tonight had to be the end of it.
He thought for a few seconds, then picked up the phone before he changed his mind. He punched 6-1-2 and waited.
âHello?â
âLayna. Jack Cameron. How yaâ doinâ?â
A pause. âMr. Cameron. This is a surprise.â
âI donât see why. Iâm still interested in our little object dâart. Only now Iâm ready for the more traditional approach.â
Layna laughed, a low, humorless murmur. âYou are anything but traditional, Mr. Cameron.â
âItâs Jack, please. Canât we be a little more friendly? After all, I did pull you from a burning building.â
âTrue. And I thank you for that. But Iâm afraid the statue is quite spoken for.â
âIâll pay more.â
âYou do not even knowââ
âI donât care. Whatever it is, Iâll pay more. My employer is very interested in acquiring this specific piece.â
âDid you drug my guard, Jack?â
âWhat?â
âYou heard me.â
âLayna, I told youâIâm ready to pay. Whatever you ask. Are you going to say no to easy money? It looks like youâve already rid yourself of your two sidekicks from Turkey. No one to split the money with. This job will make you richer than youâd dreamed.â
The silence lengthened on the other end.
Jackâs jaw tightened.
âAll right, Jack. I will meet you. But if this is some kind of trickââ
âLayna, Layna. Havenât I earned your trust by now?â
âHa!â
They arranged to meet in the lobby of the hotel in thirty minutes. Jack didnât mention that he was calling from four floors below.
He spent the thirty minutes getting ready for the
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