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“No. You can’t do that,” Morten protested. “I’ll tell you everything, but not before we negotiate terms.”

“Negotiate terms?” Helen sneered. “Here are the terms. Your friend Mr. Griffin, though he’s currently taking an induced nap, has already agreed to share everything he knows and, in fact, has already started to do so. You were listening to part of his confession a few minutes ago.”

Morten’s eyes widened.

“See, the thing is,” Helen went on, “we only need one of you. I’m letting you make the decision who it’s going to be. You have four seconds.”

“No! I have rights! I’m an American citizen! I want my lawyer!”

“Your time is up, Mr. Morten,” Helen said. “I leave you to these fine people here.”

As Witten closed the computer, Morten said, “No! You can’t do that! You can’t!”

No one said anything.

“I’ll talk! I’ll tell you everything! Whatever you want.”

“I’m sorry,” Misty said, “but you’re too late.”

Quinn stepped forward, raised the gun he’d been holding at his side, and put a bullet through the center of Morten’s head.

Once it was clear no second shot was needed, they exited the room one by one. Quinn and Misty were the last. As he turned to leave, he put his arm around her shoulder. She leaned into him, exhausted.

“I think I could sleep for a week,” she said as he escorted her out.

“You should,” he told her.

“Thank you,” she whispered. “For Peter. For everything.”

__________

 

ONE MORE PIECE
of business needed to be taken care of, but there was no need for everyone to come along. The party consisted of only Quinn, Witten, and two of Witten’s agents.

The two agents remained in the car while Quinn and Witten walked up to the front door of the townhouse. Despite the hour, their knock was answered immediately, an earlier phone call from Helen having alerted the resident that a car was coming to take her to a meeting, one where the president might be in attendance.

The woman, dressed in a dark gray business suit, and looking as fresh and awake as if it were ten in the morning, stepped outside and closed her door behind her.

“Good morning, gentlemen,” she said.

“Assistant Secretary,” Witten said.

Quinn merely nodded.

They escorted the woman—Assistant Secretary of State Diane Sutton—to the waiting Suburban. While Witten took his seat up front, Quinn climbed in next to Sutton.

The assistant secretary of state remained quiet as they drove through town, undoubtedly thinking there was nothing worth talking about with the security detail sent for her. It wasn’t until she realized they were heading into Virginia that she seemed to register something was wrong. She looked at Witten.

“Is the president not at the White House?” she asked.

“As far as I know, he is,” Witten said.

“Then is he going to meet us somewhere?”

“Not that I’m aware of.”

She looked from him to Quinn to the fourth man sitting in the row behind her. “I was led to believe I was meeting with him.”

Quinn responded this time. “I believe, ma’am, you were told no such thing. While it might have been unclear, no one actually said who you would be meeting with.”

“How would you know? You weren’t the one I talked to.”

“No, ma’am, but I was listening in on the conversation.”

“You were
what
?” she said.

Quinn turned in his seat to face her. “I don’t appreciate the tone, ma’am.”

“Excuse me? I am the assistant secretary of state. You are aware of that, aren’t you?”

“I’m very aware of who you are. We all are.”

Her eyes narrowed. “What the hell is that supposed to mean?”

“Miranda Keyes.”

“Stop the car,” she ordered.

There was no change in their speed.

“Stop the car! Did you hear me? Stop it!”

“That’s not going to happen, ma’am,” Quinn said.

“You all have no idea the trouble you’re in.”

Quinn pulled his phone out of his pocket, and started the recording that was waiting to be played.

Out of the speaker came Griffin’s voice. “She hired us.”

Quinn: “Who hired you?”

“Diane Sutton.”

“The assistant secretary of state?”

“Now, but not then.”

“What did she hire you to do?”

“Clear things out of her way.”

“What exactly did that mean?”

“Eliminate Miranda Keyes.”

“By eliminate—”

“Kill her. She hired us to kill Miranda.”

Quinn switched off the recording.

“Lies,” Sutton said. “Whoever that is is simply trying to undermine me.”

“Except that it isn’t a lie. You know it. I know it. The secretary of Homeland Security knows it.”

“The secretary?”

“Darvot Consulting is no longer in business. Mr. Morten and Mr. Griffin are now in the custody of the US government.”

Her eyes lost focus momentarily as she processed what it all meant. “I want to speak to the secretary…no, to the president. I want to speak to him now.”

“I’m sorry, but that’s not an option.”

“It damn well is if he wants to avoid a scandal!” she retorted. “Can you imagine the kind of circus there’s going to be if you put an assistant secretary of state on trial for this?”

“You mean for conspiracy to commit murder?”

“That’s exactly what I mean.”

Quinn smiled. “I see where the miscommunication is coming in here. You see, Ms. Sutton, there will be no circus because there will be no trial.”

“So what? I’m supposed to resign? Is that it? No way in hell I’m going down without a fight.”

“No, ma’am. No one’s asking for your resignation.”

“Then what? Why this power play?”

“I’m sorry to be the one to tell you this, but in about an hour’s time, there’s going to be a horrible, tragic car accident.”

CHAPTER
37

 

 

7 DAYS LATER

WASHINGTON, DC

 

M
ISTY CHECKED HERSELF
in her mirror once more. Everything looked as it should—her hair, her makeup, her conservative black dress. She’d thought about wearing a hat, but that wasn’t really her style. Satisfied, she headed out into the living room.

On the table near the door was the urn Helen Cho had sent her the day before. Inside were Peter’s ashes.

She had offered to wait until Quinn could come out, but he had said, “I don’t know when I’ll be free. And I kind of think this is something you should do yourself.”

It was actually a relief.

This
was
something she wanted to do on her own.

The drive to the cemetery went surprisingly fast, and before she knew it, she was standing in the lobby of the facility’s main building.

“Miss Blake,” William Samuels said as he crossed the room. “Would you like me to carry that?”

Misty pulled the urn tight to her chest. “No, I’m fine.”

“Very well. This way, then.”

He led her back outside to the mausoleum, and down several rows before stopping in front of a small, open crypt.

“Thank you,” she said.

He gave her a sedate smile. “I’ll be in my office when you’re done.” With that, he walked back the way they’d come.

Misty stood in front of the open door, unmoving. After several minutes, she whispered, “I wish I knew what to say. I wish I didn’t have to say anything, and you were still here.” She could feel the tears starting to build, but she pushed them back. She’d cried enough already. Now was the time to move on. “There’s so much I need to thank you for. Everything, really.” She raised the urn. “Rest in peace, Peter.”

She moved the vessel into the crypt, setting it next to the one that was already there, the one containing Miranda’s ashes.

“Rest in peace.”

 

IN FLIGHT OVER TEXAS

 

Q
UINN SAT NEXT
to Orlando, not once leaving her side since the private jet had taken off from Isla de Cervantes. She’d been drifting in and out of sleep. Sometimes she’d wake long enough to talk for a few minutes, sometimes only long enough to give him a smile. Through it all, she kept her fingers entwined in his, gripping as if she would never let go again.

“How long now?” she asked, her eyes barely open.

“Still a few hours.”

“Ugh. It’s like the longest flight ever.”

“Not even close,” he said. “Don’t worry. We’ll be home soon.”

She squeezed his hand and smiled. “Home. That sounds good.”

“It does, doesn’t it?”

For a second he thought she was going to say something else, but her eyelids slipped shut again as the pain medicine she was on pulled her back under.

A few quiet minutes passed before his phone rang. Not wanting to wake Orlando, he waited until it stopped before he pulled out his cell. He could see the call had come from Helen Cho. As with the last five times she’d called, she’d left no message. There was no need, of course. He knew what she wanted, because the first time she’d called, four days earlier, she
had
left a message. It was still sitting in his inbox. He played it again.

“Quinn, Helen Cho. I know you’re kind of tied up at the moment, but when you get back to San Francisco, I’d like you to stop in and see me.” She paused. “I’m starting up a new agency. Something small and specialized, and I’m looking for someone to set it up and run things. After seeing how you handled the Morten situation, I think you’d be the perfect candidate. Anyway, whether you’re interested or not, come see me.”

He laughed to himself as he hung up.

“What?” Orlando asked, riding a short wave into consciousness.

“Nothing.”

“You sure?”

His hesitation lasted but a split second. “Absolutely.”

QUINN WILL BE BACK

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

 

Brett Battles is the Barry Award-winning author of eighteen novels, including the Jonathan Quinn series, the Logan Harper series, and the Project Eden series. You can learn more at his website:
brettbattles.com

The Jonathan Quinn Thrillers

 

BECOMING QUINN

 

THE CLEANER

THE DECEIVED

SHADOW OF BETRAYAL (US)/THE UNWANTED (UK)

THE SILENCED

THE DESTROYED

THE COLLECTED

THE ENRAGED

 

Shorts

 

“Just Another Job”

“Off the Clock”

“The Assignment”

Table of Contents

Book Description

PRAISE FOR THE JONATHAN QUINN SERIES

ALSO BY BRETT BATTLES

THE ENRAGED Copyright © 2013 by Brett Battles

This one’s dedicated to my amazing fans,

CHAPTER 1

CHAPTER 2

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 6

CHAPTER 7

CHAPTER 8

CHAPTER 9

CHAPTER 10

CHAPTER 11

CHAPTER 12

CHAPTER 13

CHAPTER 14

CHAPTER 15

CHAPTER 16

CHAPTER 17

CHAPTER 18

CHAPTER 19

CHAPTER 20

CHAPTER 21

CHAPTER 22

CHAPTER 23

CHAPTER 24

CHAPTER 25

CHAPTER 26

CHAPTER 27

CHAPTER 28

CHAPTER 29

CHAPTER 30

CHAPTER 31

CHAPTER 32

CHAPTER 33

CHAPTER 34

CHAPTER 35

CHAPTER 36

CHAPTER 37

QUINN WILL BE BACK

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