Diane Capri - Don't Know Jack

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"Full of thrills and tension, but smart and human, too. Kim Otto is a great, great character – I love her." Lee Child, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of Jack Reacher Thrillers
"Diane writes like the maestro of the jigsaw puzzle. Sit back in your favorite easy chair, pour a glass of crisp white wine, and enter her devilishly clever world of high skullduggery." David Hagberg, New York Times Bestselling Author of Kirk McGarvey Thrillers
"Expertise shines on every page!" Margaret Maron, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of Judge Deborah Knott Mysteries
Jack Reacher: Friend or Enemy?

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“I don’t believe you,” Kim said. “I may never believe you again.”

“Oh, come on. At least go with trust but verify. Good enough to bring down the Soviets. Should be good enough for you.”

“OK, let’s verify,” Kim said. “You knew Harry was already dead when you sent us to Margrave. True?”

“Yes.”

“Who killed him? Hale? Owens? Or Sylvia?”

He said, “Does it really matter which one delivered the kill shots?”

Good point, Kim thought. Legally, morally, practically, it made no difference. She said, “Hale and Owens helped Sylvia sterilize the scene, and to steal and launder the Kliners.”

He sounded disappointed. “I wanted your particular expertise. I expected you to learn who else was involved. Like Archie and Jim Leach, we know now, for sure. Probably others. I’d hoped you would figure that out. You let me down.”

“You know Reacher. Personally.”

“Never said I didn’t.”

“You knew his father.”

“Again, never denied.”

“You know where Reacher is.”

“I wish I did. That’s something else you didn’t achieve.”

She ignored the rebuke. “You have a significant numbered account balance and a stash of Kliners in a safety deposit box at Empire Bank in Zurich.”

For the first time, he paused. The silence lasted too long. His tone was quiet.

He said, “That’s good to know.”

Half a beat later, she saw it.

She said, “Finlay hates you.”

“The feeling is mutual. You’ve met the man once. Be careful. Roscoe doesn’t know him as well as she thinks. The man’s a stone killer.”

“And you’re not?”

“Takes one to know one.”

She felt the pushback like a physical force. She said, “What about Sylvia?”

He said, “What about her?”

“You’ll let Hale use her and then kill her?”

“I will if you will.”

“What does that mean?”

“Whatever you want it to mean.”

She didn’t answer.

He asked, “Are we done here?”

“Hell no,” she said. “Where is Hale?”

“On his way to Phoenix, Arizona.”

“Reacher, too?”

“Maybe you should ask your pal Finlay that question.”

“You’re an asshole, you know that?”

He sighed. “So I’ve been told.”

She said, “I’ve got a plane to catch.”

CHAPTER FIFTY

Washington, D.C.

November 5

12:15 p.m.

Gaspar had eased himself behind the Crown Vic’s wheel. He was the number two, and the number two drives. Simple as that. He was on his personal phone, calling home. “I know. I’ll be home soon. Don’t worry. Kiss the girls for me.” He paused to listen to his wife. He said, “Yeah, I love you, too.”

“Everything OK at home?” Kim asked, as she slipped into the car. She handed back the phantom cell. Until Hale was dealt with to her satisfaction, she had nothing more to say to Cooper.

“All fine at home,” Gaspar said. “Where to now, boss lady?”

She recognized his attempt to normalize their relationship again after she’d failed him in the alley. He was more generous than she would have been.

She said, “Phoenix, Arizona.”

“For?”

“Hale and Sylvia.”

“What about Reacher? Is he with them?”

“Cooper says he doesn’t know.”

“You believe that?”

“No more than you do. He’s sending transportation and instructions.” She could see he was hurting. “Want me to drive?”

“I told you I’m fine.”

“Hale won’t deliberately wound you again when we find him. This time, he'll shoot to kill.”

He shrugged. “What did you tell the boss?”

“I said you were fine.”

“Thanks.”

“Least I could do, don’t you think?”

“Why’s that?”

She looked away.

He said, “If you’re harboring some crazy ass boss lady alpha female idea that you should have gotten Hale before he got me, then forget all about it. I didn’t see it coming, either.”

But you weren’t looking. I was.

Kim blinked it back. “Maybe I’ve been spending too much time with Roscoe.”

He said, “I’m tired, that’s all. I’ll sleep on the plane. I’ll be right as rain when we get there. Don’t worry.”

She laughed. “Worry? Who, me?”

He smiled. “Right. What was I thinking?” He pulled out into the traffic. “What time’s the flight?”

CHAPTER FIFTY ONE

Phoenix, AZ

November 5

3:45 p.m. local time

Facts were facts: Hale had a three hour head start. And Phoenix was her last chance to get him before he left the country. She didn’t want to chase him all around the world.

But she would if she had to.

By the time they landed at Phoenix Sky Harbor International she had her plan in place. Gaspar had slept all the way from wheels up to wheels down. He had denied being in pain, but the crevices etched deep in his face revealed the lie. His limp had gotten worse, too. He’d refused to explain the extent of his prior injuries or how Hale’s shots might have interacted with them. He’d waved away her concerns. But the stiff upper lip act wasn’t fooling her. And it was making her feel worse, not better.

A small nerdy desk jockey agent from the Phoenix FBI field office waited with ground transportation, as Cooper had promised. “Agents Otto and Gaspar? I’m Agent Picard. This way, please.”

They followed him out to the standard black SUV. He offered keys.

Gaspar held out his hand.

“I’m number two,” he said.

Picard’s eyes widened behind his glasses. He swallowed, and offered a quick rundown. “This vehicle is special-task-force equipped. Firepower in the back if you need it. Fully wired. Activate if you want backup. I’m assigned to you as long as you need me, but otherwise you’re not being monitored. There are extra phones in the console for quick response teams. There’s a cooler with food and water. The GPS is pre-programmed. Access it with your security code. Anything else you need?”

“That’ll do it, thanks,” Kim said.

Picard nodded. “Good luck.” He returned to his own vehicle.

Gaspar opened the cooler and pulled out two sandwiches and two bottles of water. They settled in. Kim plugged in her smart phone to charge its dead battery. Within seconds, a text came in from Cooper containing a seven letter GPS security code. She entered it into the system. The pre-programed map showed the fastest route to Coolidge Municipal Airport. An hour’s drive time. Fifty eight miles.

***

“We might not be too late,” Gaspar said. “He’s in a private plane. Private planes fly slower and have less fuel on board. The flight would have taken them longer. Maybe required a stop enroute.”

She’d already figured all that out while he was sleeping, but she liked that he was starting to think strategically again. She said, “Be good if you’re right.”

“Check for private jets on the way in and which ones landed in the last half hour?”

She pushed a few buttons on the specialized GPS system and was able to locate airport radar. “Shows flight plans for a helicopter departure. Waiting for inbound passengers. Then nothing else for the remainder of the day.”

He said, “Helicopter?”

She nodded. The only thing Kim hated worse than flying was flying in small planes. And the only thing worse than small planes was helicopters. They crashed. Constantly. People survived chopper crashes, but plenty died, too. Survival rates were higher with water crashes. Unhelpful in the Arizona desert.

And Gaspar would never manage a chopper. She’d be on it alone.

Only one choice.

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