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by Tara Janzen


  “No, ma’am,” he said, not even considering asking what was in the file.

  With another short nod, Van Zandt left the room. Kesselring was close behind her, leaving Zach with Alex and what would undoubtedly become an hours-long briefing.

  Alex gestured toward a door at the other end of the room, and Zach followed him out into another hallway.

  “Report only to me on this,” Alex said.

  “Yes, sir.” It was an order, not a request.

  “And this was sent down from State for you.” The older man handed him a sealed envelope.

  Zach opened it while they walked, and pulled out the single sheet of paper. There were six words on it.

  A fleeting grin curved his mouth. Geezus. He read the note again, then refolded it into the envelope and stuck the whole thing in his pocket.

  Geezus.

  “I don’t know what’s in the letter,” Alex said, “but considering where it came from, I can guess. The State Department is in this thing up to their neck, right along with us. They’re the ones who pulled the DOD in on the Salvadoran deal. It was all back room politics, down to the inclusion of one of the DOD’s covert operators, Smith Rydell. The important thing for you to remember is that when Amanda spoke about ‘existing resources,’ she meant everything. You’ve got ties to Rydell’s team in Denver, Special Defense Force. Use them. Shake these guys down, if you need to, and make sure we come out on top. After our briefing, you’ll be leaving from Dulles and heading to Denver ASAP.”

  “Yes, sir.” He didn’t have a problem with going to Denver before he picked up the woman in Albuquerque. He sure as hell didn’t think he’d be shaking down the SDF team, though, at least not as his first order of business. Later, if Lily Robbins didn’t pan out, he’d do whatever it took to get the job done.

  But going to Denver was a good idea.

  His grin returned for another fleeting second. He thought it was a damn good idea, but not for any reason Alex would understand, because for all his Ivy League education and brilliance, Alex was no mechanic.

  ON THE LOOSE

  A Dell Book / November 2007

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents

  either are the product of the author’s imagination or

  are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or

  dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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  Copyright © 2007 by Tara Janzen

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