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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“Fifty million, huh?” Faroe asked.

Grace nodded.

“A lot of money” was all Faroe said.

Apparently the task force didn’t know there could be twice as much money. Faroe saw no need to point it out.

“Did you get to the part where the task force’s mismanagement of their informant could well cost the life of a U.S. citizen, Lane Franklin, presently a prisoner in Mexico?” Faroe asked.

Cook stared at Faroe without blinking. No surprise there.

“No, we were closing in on that issue when the chopper landed,” Grace said. “But Cook’s expression tells me he already knows and doesn’t give a damn.”

“He will,” Faroe said.

Cook shrugged. “You cooperate with us, get me the files, and I’ll make a call to the school. The kid will be on the next flight home.”

Grace went still. “Let me make sure I heard you correctly. The FBI is willing to use a child as-”

“I didn’t say that,” Cook cut in.

She turned to Steele. “Did you hear Supervisory Special Agent Cook offer to trade Lane’s freedom for the computer files?”

“I do believe I did,” Steele said. “Shocking to think the American government is complicit in the kidnapping of an American child.”

“We didn’t kidnap anyone,” Cook said impatiently. “The Mexicans didn’t kidnap anyone. The kid is a screwup who is in school in Mexico until his father signs him out. That’s not kidnapping, that’s old-fashioned discipline.”

“Nice story,” Faroe said. “Only Lane isn’t at the school anymore. Mexican federales dragged him out and took off with him. Want to look at the sat photos?”

“We lost him in Tijuana,” Steele said quietly.

“I figured you would,” Faroe said, but his eyes never left the FBI agent.

Cook didn’t want to believe what he was hearing.

“Yeah,” Faroe said, nodding. “Your snitch Ted lied to you. Want a hankie?”

“Prove it,” Cook said flatly.

Faroe glanced at his watch. “In less than three hours, Hector will kill the boy. How about the kid’s head in a box? That enough proof for you? But, oh, yeah, if that happens, you can kiss the files, your career, and your handsome ass good-bye. Lane is my biological son.”

Cook’s eyes widened. He looked at Grace, at Faroe, and back at Grace.

“Yes,” she said. “Ted is Lane’s legal father. Joe is Lane’s biological father.”

“He knows?” Cook asked.

“Lane? No,” she said. “Ted knows. He has for years.”

“Judas Priest,” Cook said, raking a hand through his black curls. “You mean Ted is lying about that school?”

“He put Lane in All Saints as a hostage to ROG. At the time, I didn’t know it was more than a school.” Grace hoped her tears didn’t show, but knew they did.

So what? I can cry and still get the job done .

“Man, in two years running this task force, I thought I’d heard it all.” Cook blew out a hard breath. “I have kids of my own. I’d kill anyone who…” His voice dried up.

“But if your kid was in Mexico,” Faroe said, “you couldn’t do shit. How many times have you gone south without ROG knowing exactly what you’re doing and where you’re doing it? For that matter, how many times have you been able to go south of the line with your own pistol on your belt?”

Cook’s mouth flattened. “You know the answer.”

“I sure do. One inch south of the razor wire in Spring Canyon, you lose ninety-five percent of your authority,” Faroe said. “It’s been that way for fifty years. But I have a way to tweak things just long enough to make you a hero.”

“A hero is a dude with his head so far up his butt he can’t see the light of the oncoming train.”

“Spoken like a true FBI bureaucrat,” Faroe said. “You ever heard the saying, ‘Faint heart ne’er fucked the fair maiden’?”

“I’ve heard it from guys who thought they could catch lightning in a bottle.”

“So you’re not interested in Hector Rivas Osuna?” Faroe said.

“Hell yes, I want to take Hector out of the game,” Cook said roughly. “You see the reward posters wallpapering the port of entry? Five million bucks. No federal agent can collect that reward, but I don’t care. I just want that narco asshole in an American prison.”

“Even if you come up with those files,” Grace said, “you’re still a long way from getting your hands on Hector.”

“We’ll get him,” Cook said.

“Which century?” Faroe asked. “He’s been indicted in the United States for six years. He’s still king of the dunghill down south. What’s one more piece of paper calling him Supercrook? He frames them and hangs them in his bathroom.”

“Realistically,” Grace said, “all Ted can give you is the fifty million dollars in his files, correct?”

“I take the long view,” Cook said.

“My view doesn’t go past twelve-thirty today,” Faroe said coldly. “Work with us and you’ll get the files, the fifty million, and good old Hector on this side of the line .”

“Don’t tell me, let me guess,” Cook said sardonically. “You’re going to put on a stretchy blue bodysuit and a red cape, grab Hector, and shove him through a hole in the fence.”

“Close enough,” Faroe said.

“When we took custody of the dudes who killed Kiki Camarena that way, the American judges crapped in their robes,” Cook said. “Sorry, Your Honor.”

She shrugged. “I resigned from the federal bench this morning.”

Cook started to ask something, then thought better of it.

“What I’m going to do,” Faroe said, “won’t ruffle the feathers of any except the most irrational of federal judges.”

“What’s your plan?” Cook demanded.

“I’ll grab Hector on this side of the line, where he’ll be caught in the commission of a federal felony.”

“Superman you might be,” Cook said, “but you ain’t Santa Claus. I know Santa Claus. He’s a fat guy with a big red suit and elves.”

Faroe waited.

“No hole in the fence?” Cook demanded.

“Just a hole in the ground. Hector’s tunnel.”

Cook’s eyes widened. “Who told you about the tunnel? Who was it? I’ll bust his ass right out of the agency.”

“I heard about it south of the line.”

“Where is it?”

“The tunnel?” Faroe asked.

“Shit, yes, the tunnel!”

“Do we have a deal?”

“Deal? What deal?”

“You produce Ted Franklin at the time and place of our choice. We’ll give you Hector Rivas Osuna and his tunnel.”

71

SAN YSIDRO

MONDAY, 10:05 A.M.

FAROE GRABBED A SATELLITE phone in one hand and gestured with his head at Grace.

“Excuse me, gentlemen,” she said to Steele and Cook. “You don’t need me for the nitpicking.”

She stood and walked away from finalizing the last details of the informal deal she and Steele were hammering out with Cook. When she caught up with Faroe, he was knocking on the door to Steele’s suite.

“Harley, it’s Joe,” Faroe said. “Let’s trade places.”

A moment later the door opened and Harley walked out. Grace and Faroe went into the suite and locked everything up behind them.

“I still can’t believe you got the feds to give St. Kilda any funds they seize over fifty million,” Faroe said in a low voice.

“There may not be any. Ted is lying slime. Hector is worse. But no matter how much is in the fund, St. Kilda will get the reward for Hector and you’ll be repaid for-”

“I don’t want it.”

She gave Faroe a dark, level look. “You’ll get it anyway. It’s the least I can do for dragging you back into the very world you wanted to escape.”

He shrugged. “Somehow that doesn’t seem important to me anymore.”

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