Andrew Gross - Reckless

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Ty Hauck is shattered by the news. A close friend from his past, along with her husband and daughter, has been brutally murdered in her home by vicious intruders. Now he will risk everything he loves to avenge her death…
A wealthy banker, seeing his world about to crumble around him, knows his family is in unfathomable danger…
A U.S. government agent watches the sudden bank transfers of millions in cash and suspects that this is the first step in a plot to unleash a wave of global panic…
Ty Hauck hunts the murderer of a friend – and steps into the crosshairs of a sinister conspiracy – in this most electrifying novel yet from New York Times bestselling thriller master Andrew Gross
Private security investigator Ty Hauck, with Naomi Blum, a tenacious agent from the U.S. Department of Treasury, unravels the evidence that joins these seemingly unrelated events – revealing a reckless scheme that stretches from New York to London to central Europe and gives new meaning to the phrase "too big to fail." What began with a tragedy that opened a door to Hauck's past – a door that he thought was long closed – ends with a frantic race to avert a disaster that could shake the very security of our country – and even the world.

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Whatever Merced’s motive, it was clear he wasn’t acting alone.

Sunday, the local papers and news channels carried the story of the Iraq War vet who had assaulted a handicapped boy in the locker room of the Hamill rink the night before. The fight to the death of the ex-detective in town who had managed to intercede.

Monday, back at work, everyone seemed to know all the de-tails. In the halls, catching coffee, they all were genuinely disbelieving and shocked, grateful Hauck was alright.

Basically, he tried to stay out of sight, at his desk doing paperwork, fielding a few calls. He asked Brooke to shield him from the press. But as the day went on, his mind couldn’t put aside the possible connection between the interests of his own firm, people here, and the investigation into Dani Thibault. Hauck had crossed the line by continuing to look into him. Had someone here tried to stop it by planting that pen? Setting him up.

Around eleven, his cell phone rang. When he checked the display, “United States Government” came on the screen.

Naomi Blum.

“You got my gift?” Hauck answered without saying hello.

“I got your gift. Thanks. And I’m about to give you one in return. But first, I heard what happened. Are you okay?”

“My arm feels like it’s gone through a chopper, but I’ll mend. Make any progress on the glass?”

“I want you to know,” she said, “we’re starting an investigation into Thibault and his connections. Thanks to you. One of the ways is to follow up on the person who attacked you. Assuming, of course, we’re not just dealing with some kind of sick perv.”

“I think we both know that’s a pretty safe bet. Besides, he knew who I was; he called me an ex-cop. You still have lingering doubts on whether there’s any connection between James Donovan’s and Marc Glassman’s deaths?”

“I didn’t have any after I met you,” Naomi Blum said. “I just put my career on the line.”

There was something about her that Hauck couldn’t help but like. That was winning him over. She hadn’t fallen for the setup with the Talon pen. She thought Campbell was a dipshit. She’d done her homework on his background. And now she had run with what he’d shared. Put her career on the line. There was a lot of heart and energy in that little body.

Not to mention a not-half-bad set of bright, gray eyes. “You ready yet to tell me what you think this is all about?”

“How’s the boy?” she asked, dodging him.

“A little rattled. But he’s fine. He’s back at school. The local police have agreed to beef up the security…How does it sit with you that someone would try to get me to back off by harming an innocent kid like that?”

“I warned you, didn’t I, what you could expect for trouble.” She paused a moment and Hauck sensed some genuine concern. “Anyway, I’m glad you’re both okay.”

“So am I in or out?” Hauck asked. He figured he might as well throw all his cards on the table now.

Naomi chortled. “Didn’t you just get yourself a pretty good lesson in what being ‘in’ means?”

“Yeah, and I thought I kinda passed. I can help. Seems to me it’s a little late to pretend I’m on the sidelines.”

She paused. Hauck thought he might have her. She finally said, “Haven’t decided yet.”

“Thanks. Why don’t you let me know if there’s anything short of getting myself killed that can aid you in the decision.”

That made her laugh. “You were worried what it was going to be like for you back at work. Feeling any more comfortable?”

There was a knock at his door. Hauck wheeled around as it opened.

Tom Foley stepped in.

“How about I get back to you on that one.” He clicked off the phone, surprised to see his boss. “Tom.” He stood up. “C’mon in.”

CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE

Hauck came around his desk. “I wasn’t expecting you today.”

“Everybody’s buzzing about what happened.” Foley was in a three-piece pinstripe suit and yellow tie. He came up to him. “Horrible thing.” He shook his head. “Horrible to have to go through. I heard you were in, and I had some things I could get done up here today. How are you doing, Ty?” His boss’s handshake was strong and concerned. He placed his arm around Hauck’s shoulder. “There’s no point saying just how glad we all are that you’re okay.”

“Thanks, Tom. It was a bit of a close call.”

“I heard you were hurt.” Foley released his grip and took a glance at his arm.

“Just a cut.” Hauck waved it off. “Lucky.”

“We’re all lucky,” he said. “Everyone in this organization knows what kind of person you are.” He shook his head with empathy and gritted his teeth. “What kind of a sick fuck would even do something like that?”

Hauck had spent twenty years gauging reactions. People who had something to hide. Foley never once blinked. His outrage seemed genuine and concerned. But there was always something held a little in reserve. A measured quality in his tone Hauck could never quite figure out. He just shook his head in agreement. “I don’t know, Tom.”

Were they both playing the same game?

Hauck had defied his boss’s warning about stepping up the investigation on Thibault. Did Foley know? Hauck hadn’t been forthcoming about the New York police finding the Talon pen at James Donovan’s suicide scene. Had Campbell spoken to him? Had someone planted it there?

Worse, Hauck had shared all he knew about Thibault with the U.S. government. Things learned in the process of a confidential search. Technically, Talon’s information. He saw his boss’s steely gaze. The directness in his eyes. The twitch in his smile. Was he holding back?

“You know, as long as I’m up here, we should talk,” Foley said, guiding Hauck back to his desk, dropping himself familiarly into the chair in front. He crossed his legs.

“Okay.” Not sure what he meant, Hauck eased himself behind his desk.

“First, how’s Annie’s son?” Foley locked his hands behind his head and slumped back.

“Fine. Just a bit rattled.” Foley had met Annie once or twice. Hauck had brought her along to a company dinner when the Greenwich office opened. He seemed to genuinely like her. Her easy laugh and natural charm seemed to cut through Foley’s polished New England manners. “We thought it best to get him away from everything…”

Something made Hauck hold back the exact location.

“That’s wise. I’d do the same. Maybe we can help with that.”

“Thanks,” Hauck said. “Annie doesn’t want to attract any attention.”

Foley grimaced, shaking his head. “Just thinking about someone trying to do that to a kid…You know what I mean, Ty?” He was looking right at Hauck, his tone somehow direct, suggestive.

Then, without waiting for an answer, he suddenly shifted. “You dropped that little matter we spoke on the other day as I asked? On that guy you’d come up with?”

“What guy, Tom?” Hauck tried to read the guy’s eyes.

“You know, the one Merrill had us looking into.” Foley snapped his finger. “What was his name…?”

“Thibault.”

“Yeah, Thibault.” Foley jabbed the air. “That’s the one.”

An uneasiness wormed its way through Hauck. Foley’s measuring gaze seemed to bore right through him. Hauck wasn’t sure how he should reply.

“You asked me to, Tom.”

“Good.” His boss winked and took off his glasses, blew on them to clean them. “Thattaboy…”

Suddenly Hauck had this exposed, pulse-stopping feeling, like he was working undercover and his identity had just been blown. Like Foley was about to lay something on him, and at any moment everything could fall apart. He shuffled a couple of papers on his desk. “So how’s that Reynolds Reid matter shaping up?”

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