The Rebel: The new crime thriller that will have you gripped in 2018. Jaime Raven
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СКАЧАТЬ someone on the task force who’s working for us.’

      Rosa picked up the envelope, folded it and slipped it into the inside pocket of her jacket along with the phone.

      ‘The stuff you requested is in the lock-up garage at the rear of these premises,’ he said. ‘It’s in a secure position and you’ll be given a key to access it when you need to. When you’ve finished your drink we’ll show it to you. Now have you got any questions?’

      She drank some of her juice, then wet her upper lip with her tongue.

      ‘I’ve got two questions,’ she said. ‘I’d like to know how long you expect me to stay and how many people you want me to kill.’

      Slack leaned towards her. ‘Under the deal with your boss I have you for two weeks. I’d like you to carry out the hits at a rate of one a day, although I do appreciate that it might not be possible. And, if I’m not otherwise disposed, I might well ask Cruz to extend the contract. It all depends how much fun I’m having.’

      The garage behind the pub was set back from the road. Danny unlocked it and raised the door, and Slack and Rosa followed him inside.

      In front of them was a motorbike with leathers and a helmet on the seat. Saddlebags were attached either side of the seat.

      ‘We were told only that you wanted two wheels,’ Danny said. ‘Is this thing OK?’

      She looked it over and nodded. ‘It looks perfectly fine.’

      ‘Good. There’s a bunch of fake stick-on number plates in the left-side saddlebag. Change them as often as you need to avoid street traffic cameras.’

      On the table to the right of it there was an iPad, a takedown sniper rifle in an open briefcase, a pistol with silencer attached, a large knife, a garrotte with plastic handles, and five mobile phones.

      ‘These are all burner phones so you can dump them after you use them,’ Slack said. ‘It means you don’t have to use the phone I’ve already given you. The iPad has been set up so you’re ready to go online.’

      Rosa stepped forward and ran her hands over the weapons.

      ‘You’ve been very thorough,’ she said.

      ‘That’s because like you we’re pros,’ Slack told her.

      Danny then handed her the key to the garage. It was attached to a plastic keyring that enclosed a photo of the pub’s exterior and the words: Three Crowns, Vauxhall. They then stepped outside, and Rosa locked up.

      ‘Would you like another drink?’ Slack asked her.

      She shook her head. ‘No, thank you. I need to go back to the hotel to start planning. And since this is my first time in London I have to get my bearings.’

      ‘Well, if there’s anything else you need you only have to ask.’

      ‘There is something I need to know,’ she said. ‘Do you want to be the one who decides who I target and when? Or are you leaving that to me?’

      ‘That’s your call, Rosa,’ he said. ‘You have the names and plenty of information on all of them. The only thing I ask is that you don’t hang around.’

      ‘No problem,’ she said. ‘All being well I’ll start tomorrow.’

       15

      Laura

      ‘I can’t believe you weren’t going to tell me about this threat,’ Aidan said, and the words hissed through his teeth. ‘I had a right to know and so did your mum.’

      It was an hour since Aidan had opened up the message and still the atmosphere in our house was taut with tension.

      Aidan was angry as well as shocked and my mother was a bag of nerves. Her reaction was completely understandable because the same message had been sent to her mobile, which had been on silent mode in her handbag. She discovered it only after I asked her to check the phone.

      To make matters worse I’d received calls from two colleagues informing me that their family members had also received the message.

      ‘I didn’t want to worry you,’ I said lamely. ‘And the gaffer ordered us not to tell anyone about it.’

      ‘But I’m not anyone, Laura,’ Aidan said. ‘I’m your partner and I have a right to know if my life is being threatened.’

      ‘But we can’t be sure it’s not just some vile prank,’ I said. ‘We therefore have to be careful not to create unnecessary alarm.’

      ‘So you and your colleagues decided that the best course of action was to keep quiet and ignore it.’

      ‘No, not at all. It’s being looked into to determine whether it’s a credible threat.’

      ‘And while you do that you think it’s all right to leave us in the dark. Is that it?’

      I didn’t answer, just stood there in the middle of the kitchen, the breath trapped in my lungs.

      ‘Well, whoever is behind it obviously knew that you wouldn’t tell us,’ he went on. ‘And the fact that they have our private numbers suggests to me that this is not the work of some harmless prankster.’

      I couldn’t disagree with him on that point so I didn’t try.

      ‘I’m really sorry I didn’t tell you about it,’ I said, looking from Aidan to my mother who was still sitting at the table twirling a hanky between her fingers. ‘I wish now that I had.’

      ‘So what should we do?’ my mother said, her voice cracking with emotion. ‘Is it going to be safe for us to carry on as normal?’

      ‘Of course it is, Mum,’ I said. ‘Lots of people make threats and most times that’s all they turn out to be.’

      My father’s face pushed itself into my thoughts suddenly and I wished he was here with us now. He’d know how best to handle the situation, how to respond to the genuine fears being expressed by my mother and Aidan.

      It was difficult for me because I was just as worried as they were, and just as creeped out by what was happening.

      Aidan had already asked me who we thought was responsible and I’d told him we had no idea. Now he jumped to his own conclusion.

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