en him Fourty eight hours to find the lady and her kiddnapers, but he had waited another Fourty Eig
were asleep. Even those awake were on the low end of thei
oman, the guards had grown sloppy and complacent. They patrolled the estate on a schedule now, instead of at ra
y bedroom windows. The third one from the left had drapes open, which allowed
rained in dance... And the lifestyles of the rich a
shift his binoculars to her. She was the target, but incidental to the moment. What he really
rking in shifts of two. Except at night. From midnigh
a chair in the corner of the room. From the tilt
for him, she would be fired. But she di
nch doors and opened them. After glancing over her shoulder to make sure her ke
Two weeks ago she had been living in her rich woman world and now she was he
oice murmured int
e. He was the operative closest to the house. Un
past four days studying everything about her. He knew her age, her relationship status, distinguishing marks, where she liked to shop
o be very high main
ly time. He talked once on his e
ss than five seconds. He preferred something a little faster, but he couldn't risk the potential
of the house. He didn't have much sympathy or patience for kidnappers. The
k their ideas from bad spy movies. To his mind they
he "All clear" signal on his earpiece. A quick double click told Asher that the system was down. Tanner was good enough to keep the cameras
pened was that a guard st
eld him immobile for five seconds. He dropped the dead weight not too gently onto
twice. Three more indi
" a soft voi
f range of the action. He kept an eye on everything happening. On
stom acid mixture turned the locking mechanism to mush and he was in. He pulled on night vision goggles, double cli
But he didn't head to the door midway down the hallway. Not until he h
l cl
en Kimberly Blake, she had been on the balcony. Given her few freedoms in the past couple of weeks, he doubted she would have mov
the second blast of acid from the back end. A