Название: The Specialist
Автор: Dani Sinclair
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Зарубежные детективы
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“I thought I was doing that rather well.”
Rafe tipped his head in rueful acknowledgement. “We have about an hour before dinner. Are you game to show me what you can do?”
“That depends on the game.”
“Let me take your cases upstairs and I’ll meet you in the basement.”
“The basement.”
Deliberately, Rafe stepped into her personal space and lowered his voice. “It’s where I take all my women.”
For an instant, her eyes opened wide behind the lenses of her ugly glasses. Then they narrowed while her lips pursed in annoyance. She shoved surprisingly hard at his chest. “Must make it hard to get a second date.”
Rafe stepped back with a bark of laughter. “You might be on to something there. However, in this case, the basement is the only appropriate place for what I have in mind.”
“Sorting laundry?”
“I’ll show you.”
Kendra watched him carry her cases upstairs. He was up to something and she had to go along. Mitchell Forbes had made that entirely clear this morning. Anything—even putting up with Rafe’s teasing—was worth obtaining her goal.
She followed him to the rear of the finished basement, surprised to find a small gym set up.
“You want me to work out?” She demanded, coming to an abrupt halt. “Sorry, I work on computers, I don’t lift them.”
Rafe chuckled again. The sound rippled right down her spine, inviting the listener to share his amusement.
“We’ll get to that part later. Take off your boots and step on the mats.” He was already removing his own boots.
“Planning to get kinky?” Her heart began pumping a little faster.
“Maybe later,” he said suggestively. Then he surged to his feet. He was a large, vital man. The basement abruptly felt isolated, locking the two of them away from the rest of the world. Rosa was just up the steps in the kitchen, but that seemed a long way off all of a sudden.
Kendra tugged off her own boots, wincing at the blister forming on the back of her left heel. She should have worn the boots more often to break them in.
“Still have your knife?”
She nodded tightly.
“I want you to come at me with it.”
“What?”
All traces of the humorous teasing had disappeared. “We’re going into a hostile environment, Kendra. I want to see just how well prepared you are to take care of yourself.”
“You don’t need to worry about me.”
“Prove it.”
Her heart pounded faster. “I might hurt you.”
“I’ll take that chance.”
It was the dismissive way he said the words. She set her jaw, stepped on the mat and started toward him reaching for her knife. His arm snaked out without warning. It happened so fast, the action was a blur. Rafe held her wrist in his grip, applying just enough pressure to make her fingers go numb.
“Lesson number one,” he said as he took the knife away as easily as if she were a child. “Never get close enough to let your assailant take your weapon away.”
“You weren’t able to take it away from me before.”
“No, I didn’t choose to take it away from you before.”
Angrily, she brought up her knee. Rafe deflected the action before he threw her lightly to the padded mat on the floor. He followed her down, pinning her there.
A wave of sensations swamped her while a spicy light masculine scent filled her head. Accompanying the annoying surge of awareness was humiliation at how easily he had defeated her.
His eyes were darkly kind, but it was his mouth, much too close to hers, that held her complete attention. Every hormone in her body leaped to unexpected life. What would it be like to be kissed by Rafe?
“Never had any judo or martial arts training?”
His breath whispered across her cheek, reminding her of the last time he’d pinned her like this. Then his hand had cupped her breast. Now her nipples rose in memory and she knew that he was as aware of that fact as she was.
“No formal training,” she agreed totally flustered as she tried to shove him off without success.
Rafe smiled, a wickedly slow, superior sort of smile. Instantly, her temper flashed.
“But I’m a real fast learner.”
And she kicked him in the shin right before she socked him in the jaw.
Chapter Three
“Kendra Kincade is exactly who she says she is,” Penny informed the meeting of the Confidentials the next morning. “Twenty-nine years old, originally from El Paso, Texas, parents, Tina and Martin Kincade.”
“El Paso was Rialto’s old haunting grounds,” Rafe muttered.
“Yes. Kendra is a computer programmer who works as an independent contractor for anyone who will pay her pricey fees and let her work from home. She must be good at what she does because she has a huge client list despite being something of a recluse.”
“Like that character in the movie where they erased her life?” Cody asked.
Penny shook her head. “Not quite that bad. Her neighbors do know her. She’s friendly, but she keeps to herself. She’s been known to travel to meetings when absolutely necessary, but most of her business is conducted through e-mail and the telephone. Her parents moved to Arizona after she graduated college, but they gave Kendra the house where she grew up. She seems close to them even though she only visits at Christmas.”
“She seldom leaves her house yet she came here,” Rafe said thoughtfully.
Penny nodded. “This trip is a total departure for her. She turned down three lucrative contracts last week, telling employers that she was going on vacation. The one I spoke with said it had never happened before. According to him, she’s as good as she claims with a computer—fast and thorough.”
“What about her assertion that Rialto had somebody close to her killed?” Rafe asked worrying about the one area that truly concerned him.
“I’m working on that.”
“Any other family?” Jake wanted to know.
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