Orest Stelmach - The Boy Who Stole from the Dead

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The guardian of a boy from the Arctic Circle with a secret that might change the world risks her life to prove he’s innocent of murder in New York City.
Bobby Kungenook, a mysterious seventeen-year-old hockey phenom from the Arctic Circle is accused of murder in New York City. Bobby’s guardian, Nadia Tesla, knows his true identity. If his secret gets out, it could cost him his life. Sports journalist Lauren Ross is in hot pursuit of Bobby’s story. Where did the boy with the blazing speed and magical hands come from? Why has no one heard of him before?
Nadia’s certain the boy is innocent, but the police have a signed confession and an eyewitness. To discover the truth about that night in New York, Nadia must dig into the boy’s past. Her international investigation — in New York, London, and Ukraine — will make her an unwitting pawn in a deadly game and reignite her quest for a priceless treasure, one that could alter mankind forever.

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The actor exercised his ego. He spat, swore, and threatened. Victor let the words float by. The outburst was to be expected. When the actor exhausted himself, Victor let a moment of silence pass.

“Before you became a part-time security guard and a part-time actor,” Victor said, “you were a policeman. A poor one, I’m told, but still you must have instincts. You know danger. I’m part of an international organization. I repeat. An international organization. Once you do what you need to do, your children will be safe as long as you forget this ever happened. Do we understand each other?”

The actor stared at Victor for a moment, and then nodded.

“Good. Why did you kill Valentine?”

“I didn’t kill him. The boy did.”

“In self-defense? Valentine attacked him?”

“I don’t know how it started. How it went down. When I first laid eyes on them, the kid was stabbing the vic in the throat. Just like I told the cops.”

Victor could sense when a man was lying. He’d been a liar and a thief his entire life. And he was certain the actor was telling the truth. At least on this point.

“So what did you lie about?” Victor said.

“What makes you so sure I lied?”

“Because I know the boy. And he wouldn’t kill unless he was provoked. If you want to see your children again, you better tell me about the lie. The lie you told the police that might end up getting you in trouble.”

The actor’s eyes widened with surprise.

“Yes,” Victor said, patting him on the shoulder. “I guessed. Of course I guessed. It was about money, wasn’t it? Valentine was carrying something valuable and you took it. You had to have it, because you need the money. Part-time security guard. Part-time actor. Full-time financial misery.”

The actor took a few breaths as though summoning his courage. He tried to speak but burst into a fit of coughing instead.

“Your throat is dry,” Victor said. “That’s to be expected. We can help you.” He turned to the Gun. “Get this father of two a glass of water.”

The Gun brought a glass of water. The actor drank half of it.

“The benefits of the truth aside, we may need to modify the script a bit after all,” Victor said. “You may have seen Valentine attack the boy. The good news is you’re obviously a fine actor. I’m sure you’ll be convincing. Now, what did you steal from the dead man?”

CHAPTER 41

THE GENERAL PACED in the hospital waiting room All these years hed fantasized - фото 43

THE GENERAL PACED in the hospital waiting room. All these years he’d fantasized about being single again, free to bed whatever minx he wanted. Now, the thought of actually losing his wife horrified him. She was his constant companion. The woman who celebrated his successes as though they were her own and convinced him his failures meant nothing. She was the mother of his children. The queen of his manor. The only experience in life that fulfilled him as much as his wife’s mere presence was the hunt.

The hairdresser said she’d called for an ambulance as soon as his wife began clutching her heart and wincing with pain. But the ambulance took ten minutes to arrive. Ten minutes. One thing was certain, the General thought. If his wife died, the men in that ambulance would die, too.

His cell phone rang.

“They went from their hotel to a car rental,” Saint Barbara said. “As soon as they went in the office, our man bribed an attendant and made sure he put a GPS tracking device in the trunk of their car. From there they drove to Zarvanytsia.”

“Zarvanytsia? For what, to pray?”

“Not sure. Our man had to keep his distance. By the time they got there, the woman and her brother had probably been there for ten minutes. Our man caught up with them as they were leaving the Pilgrimage Center. They went into a church together, and then left.”

“Sounds like a typical tourist trip to the holy site.”

“Except for one thing.”

“What’s that?”

“The brother went into the church wearing a priest’s cassock. But he came out wearing his street clothes.”

“He was dressed as a priest, you say?”

“Yes.”

“Disguise?”

“I think so.”

“Did our man see them talk to anyone?” he said.

“No. They went straight to the car.”

“Then they must have talked to someone at the Pilgrimage Center. But why would the brother disguise himself as a priest?”

“So he could approach anyone without suspicion. No one would suspect a priest of having an ulterior motive.”

“Where are they now?”

“Back at the hotel.”

“They didn’t check out. Good. That means she didn’t find whatever or whoever she’s looking for.”

“We have a lead on who that might be.”

“Speak.”

“When she was here last year, she met a botanist in Chornobyl.”

“How do you know this?”

“The deputy minister of the interior told me. A man by the name of Kirilo Andre needed help to find him.”

“Kirilo Andre. I know that name. He was the lead investor on the Black Sea energy project. He vanished last year. His daughter inherited everything. What is this botanist’s name?”

“Karel Mak.”

“Let’s see what we can find out about him. Maybe that’s who she’s trying to find. Maybe that’s why she went to Lviv and Zarvanytsia.”

“Maybe she already met with him.”

“Then why didn’t she check out of the hotel?”

“Good point. If we can get a step ahead of them I’m sure we’ll be able to steer them where we need them to go.”

“For your sake, I hope so.”

A doctor entered the waiting room with a dour expression on his face. The General didn’t bother telling Saint Barbara to keep him informed. He hung up.

“How is my wife, Doctor?”

“I’m sorry. We did everything possible.”

The General staggered to a chair and collapsed. He’d gotten what he wished for, he thought. He’d lost his soul mate, his conscience, his link to normal society.

For years he’d thought he’d have mixed feelings. That he’d miss her but would also be secretly excited about the freedom that awaited him. But it wasn’t so.

Instead, he sat in the chair and sobbed. His sole comfort was the knowledge that he still had one true passion to pursue. Fortunately, his friends from the Zaroff Seven had listened to his pleas and empowered him to be the one to deal with Nadia Tesla.

And make amends for the one that got away.

CHAPTER 42

NADIA SECURED THE services of an experienced cave guide through the Leopolis - фото 44

NADIA SECURED THE services of an experienced cave guide through the Leopolis Hotel. The concierge vouched for him. Still, Nadia insisted on interviewing him over the phone. He was a global explorer who’d done work for National Geographic on cave explorations across three continents. He had a website with pictures to prove it. In his mid-forties, Nadia thought, with the smile of a twenty-one-year-old. A purist. A dedicated outdoorsman with no visible connection to any private or government security service. The odds he was on the payroll of whoever was following them were low. Also, he was intimately familiar with the Priest’s Grotto.

The guide picked them up in his jeep at the hotel on Thursday at 6:00 a.m. He’d balked about the time but Nadia wanted to get an early start. Every moment that passed brought Bobby closer to the inevitable verdict of life in prison. There was no time to waste.

The Priest’s Grotto was located one hundred forty-five miles from Lviv. They drove east to the city of Ternopil and south toward the village of Strilkivtsi. Marko sat in the front with the guide. Nadia absorbed punishment from worn shock absorbers in the back seat. They passed mile after mile of wheat fields and farms.

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