Sarah's Return (A Sarah Roberts Thriller Book 21) by Jonas Saul

Sarah's Return (A Sarah Roberts Thriller Book 21) by Jonas Saul

Author:Jonas Saul [Saul, Jonas]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Imagine Press Inc.
Published: 2020-01-26T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 23

Extra large black coffee beside her, Sarah logged onto the café’s WiFi and checked her email. The café Parkman dropped her at was small, with tables along the wall that led to the bathroom. Her back to the front of the store, she was obscured and able to work without too much attention. An older couple and a single man reading a book were the only other three people in the café, other than the couple of staff members chatting near the back door. When she bought her coffee, no one took a second look at her. The blond Hayden Panettiere she arrived in Dallas looking like, was now a dark-haired Mila Kunis. Unless they stared at her eyes, which were covered by sunglasses, no one would be able to see it was Sarah Roberts, the girl in the pictures Agent Sullivan had published everywhere.

She logged onto her email and saw several dozen more waiting for her attention. Scrolling through them, she saw the one from Rosina she was hoping had come in.

She clicked on it.

The FBI, namely Special Agent Melanie Sullivan, had been anonymously notified of Sarah Robert’s whereabouts at a motel just south of Dallas.

Good!

Rosina did exactly as Sarah wanted her to do, by telling the FBI that Sarah was being guarded in her motel room by her boyfriend and his friends from Canada. They were protecting her until they could get her out of the country. Rosina said in her email that the FBI would take less than an hour to put together a strike team of some sort and storm the motel, which would be happening any minute.

It would happen peacefully, she wrote, trying to assure Sarah. No one would get shot—not even Benjamin—at least she hoped not.

Aaron wasn’t stupid. If the gig was up and they came for Sarah, he wouldn’t die to protect her when she wasn’t even there. In fact, having them waste resources on him and his boys, when they’d done nothing wrong, should please Aaron.

In Rosina’s research she’d learned a ton about human procurement companies. Sarah began to read the over ten paragraphs of notes Rosina made from her online searches.

Near the bottom, she read about court cases that went nowhere. When procurement companies removed tissue, organs, and ligaments prior to the cause of death being determined by the coroner, questions were raised. Rosina said there were dozens of cases being investigated in almost every major city across America. Forensic pathologists have questioned the practice of these human harvesters for years, but they’re protected by so many laws, cases have died in the court system.

One family in particular, Amanda and Brian Glenmark, sued after their eighteen-year-old daughter, Jane had died. These parents still had no idea how their daughter died and would likely never know as True Legacy harvested her body before the coroner could determine cause of death.

Someone bumped Sarah’s shoulder as they strode past heading for the toilets at the back.

She opened her mouth to mumble something, then decided against it not wanting to attract unwanted attention.



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