Elizabeth Lowell - The Wrong Hostage

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Orphaned at thirteen, Grace Silva clawed her way out of poverty and violence to become one of the most respected judges on the federal bench. Grace believes in the rule of law -- lives it, breathes it. She has always been buttoned up and buttoned down.
Except once.
Joe Faroe has learned that laws are made by politicians, and politicians are all too human. He believes in the innocents, the ones getting ground up by governments that are too polarized or too corrupt to protect their own citizens. He's been through the political meat grinder himself. It cost him his career, his freedom, and the woman who still haunts him. Since then Faroe has worked outside the rules and politics of government as a kidnap specialist for St. Kilda Consulting, a Manhattan-based global business that concentrates on the shadow world where governments can't go. He is good at his work -- intelligent, confident, ruthless.
Until a friend dies trying to kill him.
Now Faroe is out of the business. Retired. He's through trying to save a world that doesn't want to be saved.
Then Grace comes to him, past and present collide, and Faroe finds himself sucked back into the shadows, tracking a violent killer who holds the life of Grace's son in his bloody hands.

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There was a cell phone tangled in the curtain.

Magon picked up the phone, studied it, and hit the button that redialed the number of the most recent outgoing call.

“Who is this?” a male voice asked instantly.

“A man of God,” Magon said, recognizing Faroe’s voice but not knowing if it was safe to speak openly.

“Father Magon?” Faroe asked.

“Yes.”

“You should carry your cell phone with you. Right now it’s ringing and kicking me into voice mail. Is Lane okay?”

“A little bruised, but not really hurt. He was cussing out the soldiers while they carried him off.”

In San Ysidro, Faroe leaned against the counter and almost laughed. “I hope they don’t understand English slang. Do you know where they’re taking him?”

“I asked. They ignored me. I pushed. They pointed an assault rifle at me. All I know for certain is that no helicopters have left the school.”

“Vehicles?”

“Momentito.”

Magon walked to the front of the cottage, which overlooked the long, sweeping road leading up to the school.

“Three Suburbans are leaving now,” Magon said. “I would guess Lane is in one of them.”

“Can you get into Lane’s cottage without being seen?”

“I’m inside it now.”

“Go to the bathroom. Lane was using the computer when he called me from there.”

Magon walked quickly back to the bathroom. He shook out the shower curtain.

Nothing.

He stirred the towels with his foot. He connected with something solid and ripped aside the towels.

“I have it,” he said into the phone.

Faroe smiled like a shark. “Is it running?”

“No. The screen is blank.”

“Can you turn it on?”

Magon juggled the phone and the computer. He hit the start-up button. Nothing happened.

“It’s not working,” Magon said. Then, “Wait. I see a power cord.”

Faroe waited impatiently while the priest fiddled with the cord.

“It’s not starting up,” Magon said. “The cord is in the wall and in the computer, but nothing happens when I press the start button.”

His name is Ivegot Thedrive!

“Look at the keyboard,” Faroe said. “In the top row of function buttons, above the row of numerals, right in the center, there is a transparent button.”

“I see it.”

“That releases the keyboard so you can get inside. Push it.”

Magon pushed.

The keyboard came free.

“Lift the keyboard and look inside,” Faroe said. “Tell me if you see any loose wires or missing pieces.”

Magon removed the keyboard and studied what was left. “I know little about the interior of computers.”

Faroe waited, reminding himself to breathe.

“There is a loose connection in the lower right-hand corner,” Magon said. “It could have been part of a module that has been removed.”

Shit .

“Well, that adds a real gloss to this cluster,” Faroe said. Then he grinned. “But good for Lane anyway. Did he get to take any luggage?”

“A small duffel.”

Faroe blew out a breath. He’d have to assume that Lane still had the hard drive.

Assumption is the mother of all fuckups, and she has many children .

He’d just have to hope that none of those bastards were his.

“Do you remember an incident a few years back,” Faroe asked, “when men were executed in the mountains south of you?”

“I remember several such incidents, regrettably.”

“The dead men were from your birthplace, or close by. They were miners, not narcotraficantes .”

“I know the incident. They were Pai-Pai, indigenous communal farmers. Many of them worked their own small gold mines. Seventeen of them were lined up and murdered. No one knows why.”

“Hector Rivas, your favorite parishioner, murdered them to protect a secret.”

Magon turned his head and spat on the bathroom floor.

“Yeah, I thought so,” Faroe said. “You’re undercover there. A spy for the church.”

“Spies and priests don’t live in the same world.”

“Some of them do. You, for instance. I’ll bet you’re gathering a case against ROG as the murderers of Cardinal Ocampo.”

“God doesn’t need my help. He already knows the guilty parties. They will pay their penalty on Judgment Day.”

“But the earthly church is a different matter,” Faroe said, ignoring Magon’s words. “The earthly church has to survive in this cruel, nasty, brutal world of ours. Survival goes to the swift, the strong, and the mean. The earthly church has survived on all three counts.”

“What is the point of this?”

“I could call Hector and blow your investigation right to hell.”

“Why would you help Hector Rivas Osuna?”

“He wouldn’t live long enough to enjoy it. Neither would Calderon or Ted Franklin. Are you listening, man of God? If Lane dies, none of you will have to wait for Judgment Day. I’ll punish sins of commission and omission. Do you understand?”

“I understood that since the first time I saw you with Lane,” Father Magon said finally. “I would help if I could. I can’t. The boy is beyond the reach of anything but my prayers.”

“I have something for you to do while you pray.”

“What?”

“Take a little helicopter ride with me to Pai-Pai country. If not, I’ll drop a dime with Hector.”

Magon’s breath sighed across the phone. “I suppose I don’t have a real choice. But I do ask that you keep me out of this as much as is possible. The cardinal’s death is not insignificant.”

“Neither is Lane’s. I’ll do my best to keep your skirts clean. Go to the Mission San Isidro.”

“The church just off the Transpeninsular Highway?”

“No. The ruins. The site of the original church. The place where your church spent a hundred and fifty years trying to separate the Pai-Pais from their native religious beliefs. Be there in half an hour.”

The phone went dead before Magon could ask why.

63

SAN YSIDRO

MONDAY, 7:39 A.M.

AS SOON AS FAROE disconnected with Magon, Steele said, “Ascencio Beltran called your cell. It rolled over to mine.”

Faroe would have asked how long the rollover connection had been in place, but he had more urgent things to worry about. “Number?”

Steele hit the send button and handed over the cell phone.

“While I talk to him,” Faroe told Grace, “get Sturgis to give us a direct number for Ted.”

“Why?” she asked.

Faroe was already speaking Spanish with Beltran. The man had been so eager to talk that he answered his own phone rather than stepping Faroe through a bunch of flunkies.

“When do I meet the miner?” Faroe asked.

“It is not that easy,” Beltran answered.

It never is .

“How hard is it going to be?”

“The miner is in a little town called El Alamo,” Beltran said.

A little town called Cottonwood. Sweet. There can’t be more than a thousand places with that name .

“Where’s that?” Faroe asked.

“In the Trinity Valley.”

Better .

“I’ve been there,” Faroe said. “It’s a good place to find miners.”

“Only if they wish to be found. The man I spoke of does not wish to be found, even by me.”

“Did you spook him?”

“No. I worked through cousins of cousins. He is very frightened. He spends most of his time praying in various village churches.”

“So he’s devout.”

Aiee, he could teach kneeling to a nun.”

Faroe almost smiled. “I’ve got a helicopter. Do you have a contact who could meet us close to town and take us directly to the miner?”

“There’s a dirt airstrip on a small mesa about a kilometer south of the town.”

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