Название: Falsely Accused
Автор: Shirlee McCoy
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: FBI: Special Crimes Unit
isbn: 9780008906375
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Shirlee McCoy
My soul melteth for heaviness: strengthen thou me according unto thy word.
—Psalm 119:28
To my children. With all my love. Today and always.
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Note to Readers
This was wrong. All of it. The squad car speeding along the winding mountain road, heading away from town and deeper into the Maine wilderness. The blood dripping down her arm and onto the leather seat. The silence of the two deputies who had arrested her.
Deputies?
Special Agent Wren Santino wasn’t sure about that.
Not anymore.
They hadn’t used their police radios. Not to call for medical assistance for her or for the deputy who had been shot. Not to call in a location, call for backup or do as she requested and ask for the FBI Boston Field Office to be contacted.
She might not be an expert on much, but she knew law enforcement protocol, and, after nearly a decade working as a special agent for the FBI, she knew this was going down all wrong.
She shifted in the seat, the scent of leather mixing with the odor of stale vomit and sweat. Blood oozed from the bullet hole in her forearm and snaked around her wrist, sliding under the metal handcuffs. She should be heading to the hospital. Not the town’s small sheriff’s department. And Ryan? The deputy who had been shot? The closest thing to a brother she’d ever had? They should be life-flighting him to a trauma center.
The thought of him as she’d seen him last—lying in a pool of his own blood—made her even more desperate to escape.
She twisted her uninjured wrist, hoping the seeping blood would make it easy to slip her hand out.
But, of course, that wasn’t how cuffs were designed.
She knew that.
The same way she knew that she was in trouble.
She glanced out the back window. Her SUV was a dark smudge against the sepia tones of the forest behind it. She could still see Deputy Ryan Parker’s squad car, parked just behind the SUV, pulled a little crookedly onto a grassy area beside the road.
She shouldn’t have stopped. Not on a road like this. Not at this time of night. He’d have understood if she’d put on her hazards, slowed her pace and continued driving until she’d reached a less lonely stretch of road. That was the advice she gave students in the women’s self-defense classes she taught.
Don’t stop if it feels unsafe.
Any legitimate officer will understand.
Hazards on.
Slow your speed.
Keep going until you reach a more populated area.
She hadn’t followed her own advice. She’d seen the lights, and she’d pulled over. Maybe because she hadn’t expected trouble. Maybe because she was always prepared for it. She СКАЧАТЬ