Jack-In-The-Box by William W. Johnstone
Author:William W. Johnstone [Johnstone, William W.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Published: 2016-06-23T00:00:00+00:00
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âPhillip thought you and Debeau and Detective Weaver were all against him,â Sam told Sheela Harte. He was sitting in her office, both of them preparing to go to Connecticut. To view the body.
The law firm personnel had immediately closed the office, many of them not believing the tragedy had happened. The office would not reopen until after the first of the year.
âI sensed that from talking to him,â she said. âThe. . . last time I spoke with him. Phillip was under terrible pressure from Nora. He was a strong manâa very strong man, mentally and physicallyâbut no one mortal is strong enough to fight Satan alone.â
âIf you had known Phillip as I did, you would have known he would try. There was no backup in the man. None at all.â
âYes. I saw that.â
âAll right, Sheela. Weâve cleared the air. Now would you please level with me?â
She sighed heavily and stared at him. âFirst Iâll tell you what Joe said about it. He said to plead with you to leave the city. Get out for a time. Youâre in very grave danger here, Sam.â
âThe best friend I ever had in this world is dead,â Sam said. âIâm not running. Iâll see this through if it kills me.â
âNora might well kill us all, Sam. Iâm . . . not at all certain you fully understand what weâre up against. Noraâs powers are awesome. I canât stress that enough.â
âIâm staying.â
She shrugged her shoulders. âAll right, Sam. Well, there isnât that much more to tell. As far as I know, the coming together of Phillip, Joe, and Paul Weaver was pure coincidence. I know Paul because Iâve used his services before. Joe had met him several years back. Paul told me late last night he didnât want Phillip too deeply involved because Phillip was a lawyer.â
Sam cocked his head. âWhatâs that got to do with it?â
âIâm coming to that. I said coincidence. Perhaps it wasnât that at all. Iâm wondering about that. Perhaps a . . . higher power brought us all together. I donât know.â
âGod?â
âYes.â
âYou leaning toward that supposition?â
âYes, I am.â
âPerhaps youâre right. How am I in danger, Sheela? Because Iâm a Jew?â
âYes. Thatâs one of the reasons. The other is that to Nora, youâre the enemy. Weaver is a Nazi hunter. He has devoted a lot of free work in searching down old Nazis and bringing them to justice. In a manner of speaking.â
Sam grunted. âReading between the lines, I would have to say that Paul Weaver doesnât always operate within the limits of the law.â
âThat is correct. And that is the reason he wanted Phillip kept somewhat in the dark. Paul knowsâas does any reasonably astute person who doesnât live in a cave in Tibetâabout the resurgence of Nazism in this area over the past few years. He believes Otto Gunsche is here, directing the operation behind the scenes, so to speak.â
When he heard that, Sam knew nothing could make him run away. Not now. âIncluding this . . .
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