The TANNER Series - Books 4-6 (Tanner Box Set Book 2) by Kane Remington

The TANNER Series - Books 4-6 (Tanner Box Set Book 2) by Kane Remington

Author:Kane, Remington [Kane, Remington]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: Action, Box set, Suspense, Thriller
Published: 2015-09-11T04:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 30 - Massacre

The McKay Ranch, September 1997

The big red tractor-trailer came to a halt just past the driveway, and the two ranch hands stationed there, men that McKay had turned into guards, assumed the driver would get out and ask them for directions.

When the driver did approach, he held a Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun with a sound suppressor attached. He emptied the entire thirty-round magazine into the two men and watched as they fell to the ground dead.

With the guards at the entrance eliminated, the man unlatched the rear doors of the truck and swung them open, so that twenty of the forty men aboard could get out and head for the ranch. Each man held his own MP5.

With half of his cargo delivered, the driver got back in the truck and moved along the three miles separating the McKay Ranch from the Parker Ranch. He drove with the rear doors still opened and secured, as the men in the back held on to straps fastened to the wall, as they sat atop crude benches made from wooden planks.

Once there, the driver eased the truck around the police car and slowed to park.

When the men at the rear of the truck spotted the cop inside the cruiser, they opened up on him, shredding both the man and the vehicle with over a hundred rounds.

The silenced guns worked so efficiently that death was delivered in an eerie muffled violence, which sounded something like a hundred people all spitting at once.

If not for the discordant sounds of breaking glass and rending metal accompanied by the officer’s screams, the death and destruction would have seemed surreal.

The remaining twenty men disembarked and joined the driver, who was already headed down the Parker’s driveway.

The driver’s name was Martillo, and tonight his cargo was death.

***

The four men standing guard on McKay’s porch died before they could ever give voice to warn the other men on the property, but no warning was needed, as bullets shredded everything in sight, and only the dead could have missed the fact that they were under attack.

Martillo’s men spread out and just kept firing, as they reloaded their weapons repeatedly. The attack was so devastating that McKay’s men only got off five shots and caused only one injury.

In less than a minute, the home resembled a cheese grater, as over a thousand rounds perforated the structure, to pass through furniture, inner walls, and people.

By the time Martillo’s men had finished reloading for the fourth time, the baffles inside the sound suppressors began to fail, and the volume of the shots grew much louder.

McKay had stood up behind his desk at the beginning of the assault, and wondered what was causing the screams and odd sounds he was hearing.

Then, several of Martillo’s men reached the side of the home. When their silenced rounds entered McKay’s office, he finally realized that he was under attack.

After a round hit him in the thigh, McKay fell to the floor and was showered by glass, as the large picture window behind him shattered.



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