Stephenie Meyer - The Chemist

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In this gripping page-turner, an ex-agent on the run from her former employers must take one more case to clear her name and save her life.
She used to work for the U.S. government, but very few people ever knew that. An expert in her field, she was one of the darkest secrets of an agency so clandestine it doesn't even have a name. And when they decided she was a liability, they came for her without warning.
Now she rarely stays in the same place or uses the same name for long. They've killed the only other person she trusted, but something she knows still poses a threat. They want her dead, and soon.
When her former handler offers her a way out, she realizes it's her only chance to erase the giant target on her back. But it means taking one last job for her ex-employers. To her horror, the information she acquires only makes her situation more dangerous.
Resolving to meet the threat head-on, she prepares for the toughest fight of her life but finds herself falling for a man who can only complicate her likelihood of survival. As she sees her choices being rapidly whittled down, she must apply her unique talents in ways she never dreamed of.
In this tautly plotted novel, Meyer creates a fierce and fascinating new heroine with a very specialized skill set. And she shows once again why she's one of the world's bestselling authors.

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“Why would I do that?” Daniel asked.

“What?” Kevin demanded.

“She’s on our side, Kev.”

“Whoa there. Are you insane? There are two very different sides here, kid. Your brother is on one, and the sadist who tortured you is on the other. Which side are you on?”

“The side of reason, I guess.”

“Good,” Kevin grunted.

“Um, that’s not your side, Kev.”

“What?”

“Calm down. Listen, let me broker a truce here.”

“I can’t believe you aren’t reaching up there to throttle her yourself.”

“She was only doing what you would have done in her place. Be honest – if you knew some stranger was going to kill millions of people and you needed to find out how to stop him, what would you do?”

“Find another solution. Like I did . Listen to me, Danny – you’re out of your league here. I know people like her. They’re sick. They get some twisted high off other people’s pain. They’re like venomous snakes; you can’t turn your back on them.”

“She isn’t like that. And what’s the big deal to you, anyway? I’m the one who got tortured. What do you even know about that?”

Kevin just stared at him, deadpan, for one moment, then pointed with his secured left hand to his secured left foot. He wiggled his four toes.

It took a few seconds for comprehension to hit, and then Daniel sucked in a horrified gasp.

“Amateurs,” she scoffed from the ceiling.

“I don’t know,” Kevin said coolly. “They seemed pretty good to me.”

“Did they get what they were after?”

He made a disbelieving noise in the back of his throat. “Are you kidding?”

She raised one eyebrow. “Like I said.”

“And you could have made me talk?”

Her lips pulled into a bleak smile. “Oh, yes.”

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Daniel shudder convulsively.

The dog was quiet now but still alert underneath her. It seemed unsure of the situation, with its master talking so calmly to its target.

“Hey, I know who you are,” Kevin said suddenly. “Yeah, the girl. I heard rumors about you. Exaggerations. They said you’d never had a miss. You were batting a thousand.”

“Not an exaggeration.”

His expression was skeptical. “You worked with the old guy, the Mad Scientist, they called him. The Agency called you the Oleander. Honestly, I didn’t put it together at first because I heard you both died in some lab accident. And also, I always imagined the Oleander was pretty.”

Daniel started to say something, but she interrupted.

“Oleander? That’s just awful.”

“Huh?”

“A flower?” she growled to herself. “That’s so passive . A poison doesn’t do the poisoning, it’s just an inert agent.”

“What did your unit call you?”

“The Chemist. And Dr. Barnaby was not a mad scientist. He was a genius.”

“Tomato, tomahto,” Kevin said.

“Back to the truce I was speaking of,” Daniel interjected. The way he looked at her hands and arms, she thought he might have guessed how much they were hurting her. “Alex will give me the keys, and Kevin, you will call off Einstein. When I think everything is under control, I’ll let you out. Alex, do you trust me?”

He looked up at her with his wide, clear hazel eyes while Kevin spluttered in inarticulate fury.

“The keys are in the left front pocket of my jeans. I’d hand them to you, but if I loosen my hands, I’ll fall.”

“Be careful, she’ll stab you!”

Daniel didn’t even seem to have heard his brother’s warning. When he climbed onto the chair, his head was actually higher up than hers. He had to stoop, his head pressed against the foam roof. He put one hand under her back, supporting some of her weight, while he fished gently in her pocket for the key.

“I’m sorry my brother is so socially inept,” he whispered. “He’s always been that way.”

“Don’t you apologize for me, you moron!” Kevin yelled.

Daniel smiled at her, then took the key and stepped down. She was actually in agreement with Kevin. How could Daniel be like this with her? Where was the totally natural resentment? Where was the human desire for retribution?

“I’ve got the keys, Kev. Do you have a lead for the dog?”

“A lead? Einstein doesn’t need a leash!”

“What’s your suggestion, then?”

Kevin glared at him balefully. “Fine. I’d rather kill her myself anyway.” He whistled at the dog. “At ease, Einstein.”

The dog, who had followed Daniel anxiously as he approached Alex, now went calmly to its master’s head and sat down, his tongue lolling out in what appeared to be a smile. A very toothy smile.

“Let me out.”

“Ladies first.” Daniel climbed up on the chair again and offered her his hand. “Need some help?”

“Er, I think I’ve got it.” She dropped her legs toward the desk, her arms extending as she tried to touch down with her toes. How had she gotten up here? Her tired hands started to slip.

“Here you go.” Daniel caught her by the waist as she fell and set her carefully on her feet, one on the desk, the other with a clang in the middle of the prop tray. His blanket skirt loosened; he quickly grabbed the fabric and tightened it.

“I can’t believe this,” Kevin muttered.

Alex stood cautiously, watching the dog.

“If he tries anything,” Daniel murmured to her, “I’ll distract him. Dogs love me.”

“Einstein isn’t stupid,” Kevin growled.

“Let’s not find out. Now your turn.” He climbed down from the chair and crouched beside Kevin.

Alex slithered off the desk as quietly as she could, one hand reaching out for the keyboard. The dog didn’t respond; it was watching Daniel release its master. She opened the system preferences. Screen saver wasn’t the only way to release the sleeping gas, and she still had both masks.

But she knew that would just make things difficult. She would have to trust that Daniel could handle Kevin for now. She eased herself into the chair.

Daniel had started with the ankle and it was going slowly – he was keeping one hand on his blanket.

“Just give it to me, I’ll do it,” Kevin said.

“Be patient.”

Kevin huffed loudly.

The key turned and Kevin was immediately on his feet, crouching beside his tethered arm. He snatched the key from Daniel’s hand and had his wrist free in less than a second. He stood tall, stretching his neck and rolling his back muscles. The torso pieces of his Batsuit hung down like an avant-garde skirt. The dog kept still at his feet. Kevin turned to Alex.

“Where are my guns?”

“Backseat of the car.”

Kevin stalked out of the tent without another word, the dog at his heels.

“Don’t open any doors or windows!” she called after him. “Everything’s armed again.”

“Is the car booby-trapped?” he called back.

“No.”

A second later. “Where are the magazines? Hey, where are the firing pins?!”

“Pins in the fridge, bullets in the toilet.”

“Oh, come on!”

“Sorry.”

“I want my SIG Sauer back.”

She frowned and didn’t answer. She got up stiffly. She might as well disarm the traps. It was time to go.

Daniel was standing in the middle of the tent, staring down at the silver table; he had one hand wrapped around the IV pole as if for support. He seemed to be in a daze. She went hesitantly to stand beside him.

“Are you going to be okay?” she asked.

“I have no idea. I can’t understand what I’m supposed to do next.”

“Your brother will have a plan. He’s been living somewhere, he’ll have a place for you.”

He looked down at her. “Is it hard?”

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