Stuart Woods - Shoot Him If He Runs

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In the newest addition to the bestselling series, Stone Barrington and Holly Barker pursue a master spy and murderer in a tropical paradise where very little is as it seems.
Teddy Fay, a rogue agent last seen escaping an imploding building in Iron Orchid, has been considered dead for some time now. But President Will Lee thinks Teddy may still be alive. In a top-secret Oval Office meeting, Stone learns that he and his cohorts, Holly Barker and Dino Baldachetti, are being sent to the beautiful Caribbean island of St. Marks, courtesy of the CIA, to track down Teddy once and for all.
St. Marks is a vacationer’s paradise, but its luxurious beach clubs and secluded mountain villas are home to corrupt local politicians and more than a few American ex-pats with murky personal histories. Stone and Holly soon discover that in St. Marks, everyone is hiding something, and Teddy Fay may just be hiding in plain sight.

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“I think-and this isn’t official opinion yet, since not enough people at Langley agree-that Robertson, as he calls himself, is an Englishman named Barney Cox, who Scotland Yard believes is one of four men who robbed a shipment of money at Heathrow Airport about nine months ago. They got away with something over a hundred million pounds sterling.”

“I read about that in the papers; I didn’t know the police there had identified them.”

“‘Identified’ is too strong a word. All they know for sure is that Cox disappeared simultaneously with the robbery, and they only know that because his wife made a missing persons report a day later.”

“Did she have any information about the robbery?”

“No; all she knew was that her husband went to work one day and didn’t come back. They had been married for more than thirty years and had two grown children.”

“Did he have a criminal record?”

“No, he was an ordinary civilian; he sold computers to businesses. In fact, he was director of sales for his company.”

“Why do you think Robertson is Barney Cox?”

“Description, timing, money, and the fact that he says he’s retired from the computer business, which, if he is Cox, is a stupid thing to say.”

“Do you have any other possible identities in mind for him?”

“Well, I don’t think he’s the Lindbergh baby; did you have somebody else in mind?”

“Not really.”

“Then what are you doing in St. Marks?”

“I take it Lance didn’t tell you.”

“No, but he didn’t tell me not to ask, either.”

“Don’t ask.”

“Okay, sure.”

“And what you’ve just told me is as much as you have for thinking Robertson is Barney Cox?”

Pepper threw up his hands. “Lance told me to tell you what I know about him; that’s what I know and what I think. Oh, I forgot, he has a false identity, which is what Barney Cox would have, too. Anything else?”

“Tell me about Colonel Croft.”

“Ah, now there’s a piece of work. His real name is Maurice Benet, and he’s Haitian.”

“That explains the odd accent.”

“It explains a lot of things. When Benet was twenty, he was a captain in Papa Doc’s Tonton Macoutes. You know about them?”

“The Haitian secret police?”

“They were a happy band of murderers and torturers, whose main job was to scare the shit out of anybody who had a discouraging word to say about Papa Doc or his regime. They did this by kidnapping, torturing and murdering anybody who annoyed them, then delivering the mutilated corpse home to the family.”

“How did he end up in St. Marks?”

“When Baby Doc’s regime fell, Benet and a cohort of his escaped the island with a large bundle of various currencies and island-hopped for a while, ending up here, in the happy arms of Sir Winston Sutherland. Sutherland found a place in the police force for him and his buddy, and he’s been clawing his way up ever since. He’s been a little more restrained than when he was in Haiti, but he’s matured, I guess. He still scares the shit out of people, though.”

“How did you identify him?”

“I followed him into a bar and got his right index fingerprint off a bar glass. It’s confirmed; there’s no guessing about this guy.”

“Is he wanted anywhere?”

“Sure, he’s wanted in Haiti, but that place is such a mess they probably wouldn’t know what to do if he turned up on a street corner in Port-au-Prince.”

“How’d you get hold of Robertson’s application for buying a house?”

“I’ve been hacking into the government computers almost since I arrived here a year ago. I can find out just about anything you’d want to know, and a great deal you wouldn’t want to know.”

“I want to know if Colonel Croft has any real interest in our party.”

“If you’re here, he’s interested. I hope to God you didn’t yank out those bugs on your phones, because if you did, he’s going to be all over you.”

“I didn’t; they’re still in place; we’re just being careful what we say when we’re in the house.”

“I hear you’ve been up to Irene Foster’s.”

“Yes.”

“She’s probably bugged, too; did you say anything indiscreet there?”

“Certainly not, and I don’t think she’s bugged, because when Stone Barrington happened to mention to the colonel he’d heard that casinos were going to start opening here, Croft got tense. We heard about that from Irene’s buddy Harry Pitts at her house, and if she had been bugged, Croft would already have known about our conversations there.”

Pepper checked his watch. “I’ve got to get back,” he said. “If I stay any longer, my wife’s going to think I’m fucking you.”

Holly laughed. “She sounds like a suspicious woman; she must have cause.”

“Let’s not go into that.” He handed Holly a card. “That’s my satphone number; I’ve got one just like yours. Have you noticed that there’s a scrambler button on it?”

“Yes, but Lance hasn’t told me to use it.”

“When you call me, use it. You can reach me any day at twelve-thirty P.M. for five minutes. No other time.”

“Got it,” Holly said, tucking the card into her bra.

“Give me a minute before you go back to the restaurant.” He got out of the car and returned to the dining room.

Holly waited, then joined the others. Pepper was paying his check and leaving.

“Interesting?” Stone asked.

“I’ll tell you when we’re out of here,” she said.

24

Bill Pepper and his wife, Annie, paid their check and left the inn.

“So, did you fuck her?” Annie asked.

“I would have, if I’d had the time.”

“I thought so.”

They were quiet for a while.

“Did you think she was attractive?”

“You got a look at her; what do you think?”

“I think she’s attractive.”

“Well, I won’t be seeing her again; we’ll talk only on the satphone.”

“Satphone sex!”

“Scrambled satphone sex!”

They both laughed. They arrived home and got undressed for bed.

“I’ve got to call in,” he said to his wife. “Anything you want to pass on?” She was Agency, too.

“Not to Lance Cabot,” she said.

“You’d better start being nice to him.”

“You think he’s going to get the job?”

“I think he will if this Holly Barker’s assignment pans out.”

“What’s her assignment?”

“This is between you and me, okay? Nobody else ever hears about it.”

She fluffed her pillow and got into bed. “Okay.”

“Lance sent her down here to find Teddy Fay.”

“You gotta be kidding.”

“I kid you not.”

“Lance thinks he’s still alive?”

“The Director thinks he might be still alive, and that’s enough.”

She shook her head. “Hang on a minute while I connect the dots.” She was quiet for a moment. “Okay, I can’t connect the dots.”

“The dots run all the way to the president; does that help?”

Her eyebrows went up. “Ooooh; reelection!”

“You’ve just connected the dots.”

“Why don’t they just leave well enough alone? Nobody else is looking for him.”

“I’ll bet you a blow job the FBI still is.”

“I won’t take that bet,” she said. “Teddy got away from them twice; Director Bob must be pissed off.”

“Yeah, and he’s the kind of guy who, once he’s pissed off, stays pissed off, until somebody makes him happy.”

“You think they’d arrest Teddy if they found him?”

“My guess is, not until after the election. After all, it was Will Lee who pulled Director Bob out of the ranks and gave him the big job. The guy must have some sense of gratitude.”

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