Dennis Yates - Red Mountain

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Robert Crain's perfect life is being torn apart... While recuperating at home from a car accident, men in ski masks break into his house and render him unconscious. When he awakens the next morning he is confronted by a nightmarish truth -- that his wife and son are gone.
But it doesn't take long before he learns he's not dealing with ordinary kidnappers. They aren't interested in ransom money. No, what they want is unthinkable -- to see Robert fight other strangers to the death... And if he refuses, he will never see his family again.
Accompanied by his loyal German shepherd, Robert descends into the darkest journey of his life, awaiting the kidnapper's next dreaded appointment -- and coming out of it alive. Joined later by his best friend Will, he will stop at nothing to rescue his wife and son who are being held by a haunted psychopath.
Robert has always had questions about his family's past. About a mysterious oblong box he discovered in his grandmother's attic and his grandfather's deep fear of what lurked within a mountain glacier. Beginning with a ghost that stalked him in the forest while his was a boy to a violent trip he and Will survived in Mexico, Robert has always believed that some force from the distant past would one day come for him.
Heart-pounding and unpredictable,
is a journey between the past and present, and what happens when the two collide.

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“I found a tunnel Carol. And it goes down inside the glacier. On my way out I slipped and scratched myself.”

“You aren’t supposed to be exploring any tunnels. We’ve already been in plenty of those this summer.”

“This one’s different. I saw something in the ice. I think it might be human…”

“A long lost skier perhaps?” Carol smirked. “Or a well preserved snow-boarder?”

Marco pulled off his jacket. The scratch was long but the bleeding had stopped. One of the crew came by and handed him a first aid kit and left. He unsnapped the lid and found antibiotic cream and gauze.

“All I know is that it looked human,”

“You mean you couldn’t see it very well?”

“The ice is a little clouded on the surface. But I think I can fix it.”

“We don’t have time for this. It’s probably just a rock or a tree that the glacier picked up a long time ago. I think you’re imagination has gotten the best of you.”

“No. It was real. The others believe me and we’re going back today.”

Carol couldn’t believe it. Not only was Harold trying to end her research trip early but now the team she’d brought up was going to mutiny on her.

“Are you forgetting what we’re here for? We still have tons of work to finish before we can leave. You’ve got to call this off, Marco. This is a ridiculous waste of time…”

Marco tied off a gauze bandage and looked up at her, grinning. “Then think of it as a chance to have a little fun for a change.”

Carol watched as Marco slid his hand inside his coat pocket and came out with something flashing between his closed fingers.

“Catch!” Marco said. He flipped a gold object up into the sunlight. When it came down Carol reached out and caught it. She was surprised by what she saw. The gold piece looked old, over a hundred years at least. What could something like this be worth?

“Where did you find this?” She asked, fearing the answer she already knew was coming.

“In the tunnel I was telling you about. I don’t think anyone has been down there for a long time. I think the entrance must have been sealed until just recently. If you hurry up and get your gear we can make it back up there in an hour.”

Dr. Unger stood silent for a moment, her mind trying to right itself again as she stared in awe at the coin in her hand. Not far away she could hear members of the team having a good chuckle. When she glanced up at them they looked away.

“I’ll have no choice but to fail you,” she shouted. But she knew her threat was useless. The team was ignoring her now. They had bigger things on their minds.

This is nuts, she thought. Who would have thought this could happen? Dr. Unger turned her gaze to the glacier looming above them.

The patient might be dying, but she still has many surprises up her sleeve…

Carol held the coin up to the sun one last time before handing it back to Marco.

“So you’re saying there are more of these?”

“I sure hope so,” Marco said. He pressed his lips against the coin like some crazed prospector from the past.

CHAPTER 52

Robert closed Stick’s dead eyes and found a blanket to cover him with. There wasn’t any time to wait for the ambulance to arrive. They got in the truck and Will stepped on the gas. Fifteen minutes later they were rolling down a dusty road to the front of Wilbur’s house.

The house looked closed up and the curtains were drawn. Robert wondered if Stick had been right about where Peggy and the others had fled from Marsh. Perhaps the neighbors were out of town, leaving Peggy to decide whether they should find another household that could help them.

But she would have checked to see if they had a phone first. Even if that entailed putting a rock through the front window so she could get inside.

She’d left no signs of stopping here. At least so far he hadn’t noticed any. Everything appeared to be in its place.

The porch was deeply shaded, surrounded by waist-high planter boxes overflowing with flowering plants. A wooden loveseat squeaked back and forth in the breeze and an occasional gust of wind caused it to thump against the house.

“I don’t like this,” Will said. “I don’t like this at all.”

“What is it?” Robert asked.

“We’re being watched.”

“You know where?”

“They’re inside the house. I saw someone behind the curtain of the front window when we pulled up. But they’re gone now. They’ve moved away from it.”

They gazed at the rest of the farm, noticing that the barn door had been left open. A padlock hung from a metal hasp. If the inhabitants of the house had gone somewhere it seemed odd they hadn’t closed things up. Unless they just forgot. Or had to leave in a hurry…

“I’ve got a funny feeling about this,” Will whispered. “Like a fly must feel before you sneak up and swat it.”

Robert exhaled slowly, trying to settle his nerves. “Then maybe we should hang back a bit, let them show themselves so we’ll know what we’re dealing with.”

“And end up being out here the rest of the day? No thanks. If it’s just grandma in there with a rifle then I want to know if we’re wasting our time standing out here getting cooked.”

“Okay then. Let’s do it.”

Sensing their excitement, Nugget pressed her head between the seats. Her eyes darted back and forth between the two men.

“What about her?” Will asked.

“Nugget stays. Until we find out if it’s safe.”

Moving fast, they slipped out of the truck and approached the porch with their weapons drawn. Robert soon felt the eyes on them too, although he couldn’t tell where the watcher was hiding. For the first time in several hours he’d become aware again of the hellish ordeal his body had been through. The pain buzzed within his flesh like a swarm of stinging wasps.

“We’ll knock first,” Will whispered, “And if we don’t get an answer right away I’ll kick in the door.”

“I have no objections to that,” Robert said, breathing heavily. His face was a mask of sweat.

Will shot him a look.

“How are you feeling?”

“Like shit, but I’ll live. Those pills are wearing off and I’m getting edgy.”

Both men lunged up the steps to the porch. Robert was about to knock on the front door when they were startled by loud ragged laughter.

They turned and saw Marsh sitting up on the porch swing. He’d been lying there all along, waiting patiently for them to make their move. Robert leveled his revolver at the man’s head until Will came up from behind and pulled his arm downward.

“Don’t do it, Bobby, the guy’s got a bomb.”

Robert hadn’t even noticed. He’d been too distracted by the familiar laugh. The mocking laugh that had been haunting him for the last three days. He then saw what Will was talking about. A bundle of dynamite—maybe six to eight sticks in all—duct taped together and wired to a crude igniter.

“Welcome, Mr. Crain,” Marsh said around a smoldering cigar. Blood streaked down from gashes in his forehead. His burnt face was as bright red as the dynamite he cradled in his hairless, charred arms. Robert and Will stared. They couldn’t believe a man in Marsh’s shape could still be conscious.

“Who the hell are you?” Robert asked.

“You don’t recognize your old friend Marsh? I’ve been waiting a long time to meet you in person. By the way, how’d you enjoy those pictures I took of your family?”

Robert’s eyes turned to darkened pools. His heart kept a steady cold drum beat.

“Where are they?”

“You’ll know shortly,” Marsh said, licking his lips. “You do have the map, don’t you?”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

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