Debra Webb - Agent Cowboy

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In jeopardy and running for her life, Kelly Parker was the lone witness to a ghastly triple murder. And her only chance for survival rested on the impossibly broad shoulders of Trent Tucker. His mission: Protect Kelly from a deadly threat while unraveling the clues of a complicated case.Though the ex-bounty hunter turned Colby Agent knew he should keep his professional distance from Kelly, his feelings for the young beauty became increasingly personal. But would the combustible passion that raged between them be extinguished by the killer on their trail?

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“One and the same,” he admitted. “But this is different. I’m trying to keep my suspicions to myself until I’m certain.”

“You think the governor is enabling the cartel in some way?” Lucas tossed out. “Turning a blind eye here and there perhaps?”

“That and possibly more,” Bill explained. “Now it appears the FBI may even be involved.”

“In what way?” Ian wanted to know. He was a former U.S. marshal himself, and his wife had been an FBI agent for many years, so his reservations were understandable.

Bill loosened his tie. “Raymond Jarvis operated a small financial consulting and investment firm in Houston. I’ve known him for years. Considered him a friend. He came to me about two months ago and expressed concern regarding one of his new clients. Though neither of us could be sure if this client was connected to the cartel, we both worried that it was a major possibility. Ray was running scared. He felt certain this client was using him to launder drug money. He wanted me to help him.” The senator looked pointedly at Victoria. “Considering my history with the governor, whatever goes down where he is concerned needs to come from some other source. Otherwise, he’ll insist that I had a hand in making him look bad. I can’t risk the truth being overlooked because I was involved in bringing his wrongdoing to light. I suggested that Ray contact the FBI and go from there.”

“Did he take your advice?” Victoria had a feeling the man had, which accounted for the senator’s suspicions where the Bureau was concerned.

“About one month ago Ray told me that he was working with an agent. He seemed relieved so I left it at that. He said he’d keep me posted.” He rubbed his forehead and released a heavy sigh. “Last evening someone entered Ray’s office and killed him, his assistant and the FBI agent who’d been working with him.”

Victoria and Ian exchanged a look.

“Do the police have any leads?” Lucas inquired.

The senator shook his head. “Not yet. Nothing appears to have been touched. We have no way of being certain if anything was taken since the two people who worked at the office, Ray and his assistant, were both murdered.”

“And the agent,” Ian asked next, “had he left any reports or evidence he’d gathered regarding Raymond Jarvis’s claim? Perhaps he had discussed the case with a fellow agent.”

“That’s the really strange part. There is no indication whatsoever that the agent had ever even met with Ray before. The only thing connecting him is his presence at the scene and an envelope with Ray’s company logo on it. The envelope contained twenty-five thousand dollars in cash. The homicide detectives discovered it in the agent’s jacket pocket. You can imagine the conclusion those in charge of the investigation have drawn.”

“Convenient,” Lucas commented.

“My thinking exactly,” Bill agreed.

“What do you need from the Colby Agency?” Victoria ventured, cutting to the chase.

“I’m sure the authorities will do what they can. The Bureau is coordinating their investigation with the locals. But, considering this turn of events with the Bureau, I’m not sure I can count on the normal channels of law enforcement. I owe it to Ray to find out what happened. To do that I need the best.” His gaze settled on Victoria’s. “Your agency is the best. I want you to find out what went wrong. Why Ray and his assistant are dead and why an FBI agent with an outstanding record is not only dead but suspected of having taken a bribe.”

“Trent Tucker comes to mind,” Victoria said to Ian. “He grew up in Texas. Used to be a bounty hunter there. I’m certain he would be the best man for the job.”

“I’ll call him at home and brief him on the situation,” Ian added. He turned to the senator. “We’re going to need access to any resources at your disposal. Copies of the detectives’ reports. Forensics assessments.”

“I can get anything you need,” the senator told him. “Tell Mr. Tucker I’ll provide a copy of whatever the police have on the case.”

After settling on the final arrangements, Victoria and Lucas saw their visitors to the door.

“Thanks again, Victoria,” Bill said solemnly. “I knew I could count on the Colby Agency for top-notch work and discretion.”

Once Ian and the senator had gone, Lucas closed and locked the door behind them. He leaned against it then and allowed the weight of his gaze to rest upon Victoria.

“You promised me this additional time,” he reminded.

“I did,” she acquiesced.

“Fair enough.”

Though she knew Lucas was only concerned for her welfare, the gravity of his last comment had felt very much like a warning. And yet she sensed it was not. He only wanted the best for her. Lucas Camp would go to any lengths to protect her.

Dread trickled through her. He had to know something to be playing out this scenario so doggedly. And whatever it was, it could not be good.

Galveston, Texas

Saturday, 4:30 p.m.

KELLY HUDDLED in the shower stall beneath the hot spray of water and still it did nothing to make her feel warm again. She kept seeing the blood soak through the white silk of Ann’s blouse. Kept seeing the third eye someone had given Ray. And the man who’d been in his office—she shuddered—the whole back of his head had been blown off.

Stuff like that happened on television…to other people. Not to quiet, insignificant folks like her…like Ann and Ray. It was crazy. Didn’t make sense.

Even after nearly twenty-four hours, she couldn’t bring herself to turn on the television. It was as if seeing it on the news would make it more real.

She’d lain in that air duct for long minutes, maybe hours, before she’d crawled out. She’d turned on the desk lamp in Ray’s office and seen more than she wanted to with that meager glow. Eventually she’d sat down next to Ann and held her cold hand. She didn’t know how long she’d sat there, until she’d realized she had to go. Had to hide before they came back and found her. Before the police found her. Her hang-up on the 9-1-1 operator would eventually culminate in the police’s arrival.

If anyone discovered that she was still alive, the killer would come for her.

She’d watched enough movies and read enough suspense novels to know how that went. She was a witness. She had evidence. She thought of the disk. Whoever the bad guys were they would want her dead.

She had only one option. She had to learn who the bad guys were and then take the evidence to the police. But she couldn’t do anything until she was sure who the enemy was. She refused to trust even the police with her life until she knew the situation a little better.

That might make her a fool, but at least she was a living one.

Once she’d worked up the nerve and to keep up the necessary pretense, she’d taken Ann’s car, the keys had been clutched in her icy fingers. Her purse had been in her car. Kelly had driven straight to Galveston and hidden out in Ann’s home. She’d never been in any trouble, not even a traffic ticket—at least not until that morning. She’d forgotten to put her driver’s license in her purse yesterday morning. She’d taken them out to verify a check the night before and then stuffed them into her jeans pocket. Stupidly she’d forgotten about it and had driven to work without her license. The one time in her life she’d been driving without them and she’d been pulled over. Not only did she get a ticket, but there was a hefty fine attached.

Just her luck.

Anyway, there were no prints on file, no nothing. She had no record whatsoever. She and Ann were about the same size. They had the same blond hair, just different eye colors. Ann’s was more brown than hazel. Kelly’s was definitely hazel. If the police thought Ann was her for just a few days maybe it would buy Kelly enough time to figure out what the hell was going on.

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