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Кей Хупер: Hiding in the Shadows

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Кей Хупер Hiding in the Shadows
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Accident victim Faith Parker has done what her doctors feared she never would: awakened from the coma that held her prisoner for weeks.  But she has no memory of the crash that nearly killed her or the life that led up to it.  Nor does she remember journalist Dinah Leighton, the stedfast friend who visited her in the hospital... until she disappeared without a trace.  Now as Faith begins to regain her strength, she is shocked by intimate dreams of the man she doesn't recognize and tortured by visions of violence that feel painfully real. Something inexplicable ties her lost memories to Dinah's chilling fate.  But even as fate tries to understand the connection and reach out to save Dinah, death is stalking both women.  And one of them will not escape its lethal grasp.

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"Guy didn't seem too keen to do that just yet," Kane reminded her.

"Aside from having no believable motive, he agreed Cochrane would be too smart to use his own gun and drop it at the scene after wiping all the prints off."

"I wish they'd get that report on Norris's fingerprints," Faith said restlessly. "It's important, Kane, I know it is."

"Probably tomorrow, Guy said. He's checking the system for a match and sent them up to Noah for good measure. Assuming Noah's at Quantico. One of them will call us as soon as anything turns up."

Faith nodded, but she still felt uneasy. If Norris had been involved, why was he dead now? Had Conrad Masterson killed him? Was Masterson even guilty of anything? And what was the thing Dinah was tortured for? Dammit, they still didn't know!

The storm had passed hours ago, but it was still a cold and wet and miserable night to be out. Even so, the driver circled the offices of Macgregor and Payne out of caution, and both he and Sam were alert as the car pulled into the underground garage. It was mostly empty, and as safe as electronic security and surveillance cameras could make it, so Faith wasn't worried as she, Kane, and Sam rode up in the elevator to the fifth floor, where Kane's office was located.

There was a security guard stationed in the reception area, as there was on every floor, and he reported to Kane that everybody had logged out and all was secure.

"I'll be right back," Kane said, digging for his keys as he headed for his office.

"I'll be here," Faith said. She began wandering along the hallway looking at photographs and paintings of past Macgregor and Payne projects.

Sam leaned against the desk to chat with the guard, one security person to another.

"Nice setup," he noted.

"Yeah, cost a fortune. This place is about as secure as technology can make it." Nodding toward Faith as she strolled away, the guard indicated a bank of monitors that showed views of several hallways.

"I can track anybody all through the building. Beats me why they're so hot to protect a bunch of offices, but I get paid to watch, not wonder."

"I hear that." Sam looked down the corridor to find Faith as she neared another hallway, then looked at the monitors.

"Which one's she headed for?" The guard pointed to a screen. "There. Don't worry. You can see everything's fine."

Kane was just turning to leave his office when his private line rang, and he answered it. "Macgregor."

"Where the hell's your cell phone?" Bishop demanded in lieu of a more polite greeting.

Surprised by the ferocity, Kane said, "In my pocket, but the battery's probably dead. It's been a long day. What's up?"

"Where's Faith?"

"With me. Noah, what is it?"

"Richardson said you were planning to stop by the office, so I took a chance. Those prints he sent up here?"

"Yeah?"

"Belonged to one Jedidiah Sanderson."

"Then Faith was right. It wasn't Jed Norris."

"Let's say rather that Jed Norris wasn't who he appeared to be. Sanderson's prints are on file because he had a record. A few arrests, mostly strong-arm stuff, and going back years. But not in Atlanta."

Kane drew a breath. "Seattle."

"Seattle."

"Then he's the connection we've been looking for?"

"Sanderson was Faith's boss, Kane. He ran that construction company she worked at, took over when the younger brother who started it was supposedly killed in a fire. Didn't do too well wit it. He declared bankruptcy not long after Faith's family was killed, and blew town before anybody could stop him."

"And came to Atlanta. Okay, but I still don't see "

"When I dug into the fire that killed his younger brother, I found an arson investigator who was certain but couldn't prove the fire had been started deliberately. The insurance money was paid, and it was a lot. But Sanderson never seemed to have any money afterward, just a company he couldn't keep in the black. I started wondering where the money went. I found a photograph of the younger brother and sent it to Richardson. He recognized it right away. Kane... It's Max Sanders."

"Max." Kane felt curiously suspended, caught between a moment of realization and one of dawning fear.

"Yeah. I have a hunch the younger brother was the corpse Dinah was about to start looking for. She was probably looking at the Seattle end a lot more closely than we've been, and she was suspicious of that fire and the insurance money. I don't know how close she was to the answers, whether she suspected Sanders or was just looking for a connection to Seattle and somehow alerted him. We may never know."

"Christ."

"And correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Max Sanders have a key to the gate at the job site? And official clearance to get into your office building so he can roam wherever he damn well wants?"

Kane swung around to stare at the door of his office. The fear was clawing at him now. "Jesus."

"Kane..."

But Kane dropped the phone, the rolled blueprints, and bolted for the door. He reached the hall just as Sam charged past with a worried look on his face. As Kane joined him, he barely took in the bodyguard's hurried explanation that Faith "should have been visible on the hallway monitor by now."

They turned the corner together, seeing a long corridor stretching before them. And Faith's shoulder bag lying on the floor beside the emergency exit that led to the stairwell.

"A mirror," Sam was saying bitterly, staring up at one of the video cameras. "He used a fucking mirror!"

Kane bent to pick up Faith's bag, feeling as though something was dragging at him, slowing him down when he needed to be moving fast, so fast, because they had her and the thought of what they'd do to her ripped at his sanity.

"No," he said clearly. "Not again."

CHAPTER 15

Whatever he'd used to knock her out — chloroform, she supposed — Faith hoped it hadn't kept her unconscious for long. She couldn't be certain since there was no clock in the room where she awoke.

It was a powder room. Pedestal sink, toilet, not much else. Head pounding and nausea churning, Faith got her hands underneath her to push herself up off the cold tile floor, and only then realized she was handcuffed.

She managed to sit up, but it was a long while before the dizziness passed enough for her to struggle to her feet.

She tried the door, which was locked, then decided to splash cold water on her face to wash the cobwebs from her mind. Afterward, she almost wished she hadn't, because with clarity of mind came terror.

She hadn't seen who had grabbed her; it had all happened too fast. But she had no doubt she was in deadly danger. The fact that he had knocked her out rather than killed her told her he wanted something from her.

He wanted whatever it was she had taken from him, the elusive thing still lost somewhere in the darkness of her mind.

She would be tortured. Like Dinah.

Faith wanted to pound on the door, to scream and scream, and it took all her strength to keep herself from doing just that.

Don't be an idiot. And don't expect the cavalry to come riding to the rescue, either. That only happens in the movies. If you want to live through this, you'll have to help yourself.

Faith pressed her ear to the door but heard nothing.

Move, just move. Look for something that might help you get free, get out of here.

There was no medicine cabinet or linen closet, and not even a picture on the walls to offer her a bit of useful ware. Remembering suddenly, she worked her cuffed hands around until she was able to dig into the right pocket of her jacket. It was there, a thin, flexible piece of metal.

A lock pick.

It felt familiar in her grasp, and her fingers moved with swift, sure skill that required no thought. Within seconds she was free. For a fleeting moment, Faith wondered where on earth she had learned such a thing, and why, but there would be time enough later to ponder that.

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