Название: Shadow War
Автор: Don Pendleton
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Приключения: прочее
isbn: 9781472085993
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âHoly crap,â he whispered. âItâs a McLaren F1!â
âI know Iâm going to be sorry I asked, but whatâs a McLaren F1?â Lyons asked.
Without preamble, and in the hushed tones of a small boy describing a cherished toy, Schwarz rattled off the carâs specks. âThe F1 was the fastest production car ever made, and they only made one hundred of them. Itâs got a 6.1-liter BMW S70 V12 engine, and itâll go over 230 mph easy, without turbo or supercharges. Price tag? Well north of a cool million, my man.â
âWho the hell would drop that kind of money on such a classic supercar and then drive it into this mess?â Blancanales asked.
Schwarz shook his head as the metallic-silver supercar pulled in next to the SUVs and the bat-wing doors rose like something out of a science-fiction movie. âAnyone whoâd do this is a bad, bad person. I think weâll have to kill them all.â
âSuits me,â Lyons answered. âI freakinâ hate Zetas.â
Schwarz let out a low whistle. âDoes she look like any Zetas youâve ever seen?â
A tiny, delicate foot in a wraparound stiletto heel emerged from the darkness of the McLaren F1 and came to rest on the damp gravel. The leg attached to the thousand-dollar shoe seemed to go on for miles. Even in the poor light and across the distance, Able Team could see it was a million-dollar leg.
The young woman emerged from the McLaren F1. A sheer white blouse was knotted below her full breasts just above her red plaid miniskirt. Her hair was raven-wing black and hung in long, loose curls over a heart-shaped face.
âOh. Thatâs very Britney Spears,â Schwarz breathed. âVery âIâm Not So Innocent.ââ
âPlease,â Lyons said. âItâs âOopsâ¦I Did It Againâ and itâs so 2001 it makes me laugh.â
Blancanalesâs head snapped around to stare at the Able Team leader. Schwarz removed his eye from the sniper scope, his mouth hanging open in shock.
âUm, you into pop princesses?â he asked.
âShut up. Sheâs been all over the news, thatâs all,â Lyons snapped.
Schwarz turned his head toward Blancanales. He could see the stocky Latino preparing a sarcastic riposte and felt his own laughter bubbling up in his throat.
Then the screaming began.
G ONZALES BEGAN to shiver in fear.
Lagos moved between the men hanging from the ceiling like slabs of meat at a slaughterhouse. He lit a cigarette. Beyond the lights the hulking figures of his men were reduced to nondescript shadows.
The man hanging on Gonzalesâs left started to mumble a prayer to the Virgin Mary in rapid Spanish. There was the sudden sharp, acrid smell of urine as one of the men let his bladder go. Lagos chuckled and blew out a blue cloud of cigarette smoke.
âThe people,â Lagos said, âthey donât understand that what we do is hard work. They think moving product is like being a rock star. You bang models and party all the time. Sometime you have to be like, uh, the Tony Soprano and use your gun. Right?â
Lagos moved around to stand in front of Gonzales. He regarded the hanging prisoner like some insect heâd found crushed on the sole of his shoe. He blew smoke into Gonzalesâs face, then reached up with one hand and snatched the informant by the chin. Lagos locked eyes with his prey.
âBut we know the truth, donât we?â Lagos gritted. âWe know it is hard goddamn work making our money. And the ladies arenât the only things we bang, eh?â
From behind Lagos his men chuckled. To the terrified Gonzales it sounded like hyenas regarding a wounded gazelle. He was close enough to Lagos to see the black clogged pores of the manâs nose. There was a tiny residue of white powder around the edge of one of his cavernous nostrils. The manâs eyes blazed as bloodshot as a rabid dogâs. Gonzales squeezed his own eyes shut and tried to turn away. Lagosâs fingers were like steel bands on his face, and they burned his flesh with his intense body heat.
âOne of you bitches knows about Bellicose Dawn.â Lagos released Gonzalesâs face and stepped back. âNone of you should know about my Bellicose Dawn. Before I am finished, the one who knows will tell me what he knows. But since I will kill that person, I donât expect anyone to volunteer the information. So we were talking about hard work again, right? Getting the one of you to confess will be hard work. Just as keeping my woman happy can be hard work.â
Lagos turned his back on the hanging men and walked past the halogen lamp setup. With his back to the men, his voice rolled across the warehouse away from them, echoed off the thin metal walls then bounced back, ringing evilly in their ears.
âSo Iâ¦What do the gringos say? Yes. I can killâ¦I can kill two birds with one bush. Or get two stones in my palm. Something. Fuck it. My woman, she likes to hurt people whoâve disappointed me. For her it is not such hard work.â
Lagos turned and faced the men, now a faceless shadow behind the lights that blinded them.
âIt gets her very worked up, if you understand what I mean.â On cue, his thugs laughed. âSo I win. I donât have to do the work. I get my information. My lady is happy. Then she makes me happy. See? Everybody wins, yes?â Lagos paused and his dry chuckle trailed off. âWell, I am guessing not everyone. Not you, eh, bitches?â
From behind Gonzales one of the other two men began to scream.
âL ETâS MOVE IN ,â Lyons said.
He rose off his knee and swept up the 12-gauge shotgun. Behind him Blancanales and Schwarz stood in smooth unison, their weapons sweeping up and tracking toward the danger zone.
In well-practiced motions the team approached its objective. Lyons raced forward several yards, then took cover behind some debris. He brought his drum-fed shotgun up, providing cover as his teammates jogged quickly past him. Twenty yards up, they dropped to their knees behind solid piles of junk and covered Lyonâs bunny-hop motion. Able Team repeated the maneuver three more times before coming to the last bit of coverâan overturned and waterlogged Ford Taurus.
Lyons scanned the area around the building and saw no sentries. He made a V out of his index and middle fingers and gestured toward his eyes, then pointed toward a window on the side of the building.
Immediately, Schwarz rose, Steyr AUG up, and ghosted across the muddy gravel toward the four-pane window. He crouched beneath the opening, then slowly straightened until he was peeking inside. He remained motionless for nearly a minute, soaking in every detail.
From inside, there was the sound of a little gas-powered engine and the screams had turned to shrieks.
âJesus,â Blancanales muttered. He lifted a finger to the cell СКАЧАТЬ