The Lost Treasure of the Templars Series, Book 1 by James Becker

The Lost Treasure of the Templars Series, Book 1 by James Becker

Author:James Becker
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2015-05-07T00:00:00+00:00


35

Exeter, Devon

“But before we get stuck into trying to decipher that,” Mallory said, “I think I just need to go and sort out the cars, find a local hire company, and tuck the Porsche away somewhere nearby. There are plenty of car parks around here.”

“I’ll come with you,” Robin said.

“You don’t need to.”

“Look, I feel safe when I’m around you, and I know it makes no logical sense, but I’m not going to sit here waiting for a knock on the door that might be these Italians, who’ve somehow managed to track us down. No, if you go, I’m going with you.”

“Okay. Whatever you want.”

Robin again pulled on the long blond wig and adjusted her makeup, then announced that she was ready. This time, Mallory made no move to pick up his computer, and she looked at him quizzically.

“You sure about that?” she asked.

“No, but just in case we run into any trouble I want both hands free,” he said, tucking the Beretta into the rear waistband of his trousers. It would be uncomfortable driving like that, but he would feel a whole lot happier having the pistol about his person, just in case.

Ten minutes later Mallory inserted the authorized parking ticket in the machine in the parking lot and waited until the electric motor had lifted the metal door clear of the concrete ramp. Then he gave the Cayman a little throttle and drove the Porsche up the slope and out onto the street.

“I’m sure we’re safe enough,” Mallory said, “but just keep your eyes open for any black Range Rovers, just in case.”

He swung the car around to the left to head toward the car park he’d selected, watching the traffic around him closely, but saw nothing to raise his suspicions. In fact, it wasn’t until he pulled the Cayman to a stop on the fourth level of the multistory car park that he really registered the presence of the small Ford sedan that had driven into the car park behind him.

And by then it was too late.



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