Return Fire (Sam Archer ) by Barber Tom

Return Fire (Sam Archer ) by Barber Tom

Author:Barber, Tom [Barber, Tom]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub, mobi
Published: 2013-12-18T00:00:00+00:00


TWENTY SEVEN

Firing from the driver’s seat into the multi-storey car park, Dash swore then pushed open his door, Portland and Piccadilly following, all of them dusted with broken glass and pieces of the car’s interior. The street around them was now deserted, all the pedestrians and drivers of passing cars running or taking cover, and they stalked unchallenged across the road towards the car park entrance.

Just as they were about to enter there was the sound of sirens and tyres screeching on asphalt and a Met police car suddenly appeared down the street to their left. Portland spun immediately and opened fire, aiming at the front tyres and blowing them out. The vehicle braked, the officers inside ducking down as Portland focused his gunfire on the car, Dash and Piccadilly leaving him to it and moving inside the car park.

Stepping past the barrier and into the four-storey concrete structure, they saw the place was a sea of parked cars, scores of potential hiding places.

Bernhardt and the blond cop had disappeared.

Tracing with his assault rifle, Dash swore; they didn’t have time for this but they dare not let this son of a bitch escape. He and Piccadilly moved further inside, looking for any sign of movement. Portland’s gunfire continued from the street as he held off the police but Dash took no notice, focusing on the lines of cars parked in neat rows instead.

He paused and waited, listening. The ramp behind them was the only way out of here for a vehicle; however, he realised the car park would most likely be connected to a shopping centre of some sort.

That meant their prey could also get away on foot.

As he turned and took a step forward, the sound of a car alarm suddenly reverberated around the car park, echoing off the concrete walls and coming from the level above.

He smiled in satisfaction.

‘Go!’ he hissed to Piccadilly, who was already running for the ramp.



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