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Jack Ford - Dead Edge

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Two explosions at the same time.
In two different cities.
Ex-US Navy-turned-investigator Thomas J Cooper knows this is no random coincidence. This is a carefully planned attack calling for war on the US government.
The clock is ticking, and Cooper must stop the perpetrators before the threat of further bombings becomes a deadly reality.
With estranged wife Maddie working beside him, they travel from Washington to Burkina Faso in a dangerous trail to track down the killers. Engulfed in a murderous game, they must be the players with the winning final move
Meet Thomas J Cooper.
Unpredictable. Unbreakable. Unstoppable.

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An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

1 London Bridge Street

London SE1 9GF

First published in Great Britain by HQ in 2018

Copyright Jack Ford 2018

Jack Ford asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the authors imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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Ebook Edition August 2018 ISBN: 9780008204563

In loving memory of my Mum and
Dad always and forever.

And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free (John 8.32)

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THE ENDGAME The Endgame is the last stage of chess when only a few pieces are remaining. Not having the skills to turn the resulting endgame into a checkmate can cost you many wins, turning many otherwise easily won positions into draws or even losses.

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

USA

12.45 pm

TODAY

CHESS MOVE d4 Nf6

H eartburn, or whatever the hell it was, had a way of creeping up at the most inconvenient of times at least thats what Huck Barrington Jnr. liked to tell himself the burning sensation and fluctuating pain was.

Letting his symptoms occupy such a bromidic term was certainly easier to digest than acknowledging the pre-cursor warning signs of the heart attack his cardiologist liked to tell him on a depressingly regular basis was waiting round some proverbial corner for him. And, if scaring the hell out him wasnt enough, his physician sanctimoniously backed it up by talking figures, like some smart-ass Wall Street statistician. Figures of the millions of Americans killed each year by ventricular fibrillation. The number one killer in the US. Jeez, the guy made it sound like a sniper was on the loose.

Aggravated, Huck sighed. Rubbed his chest.

Knew it only served as a purely psychological curative, and decided to convince himself for the third time in the same amount of minutes that it was just acid reflux, caused by the extra portion of eggs over easy and red sliced onion hed had at the grill bar in the entrance of the airport. Despite being a married man twelve long years married Huck had to accept the pretty waitress with the honey blond hair, size eight waist, and showgirl bust had featured in his decision to stay to feed his unsatisfied hunger.

He burped.

Loudly.

Loud enough for the grey haired lady next to him in the check-in line to sniff the air and turn her head away in disgust.

Not apologising, Huck caught the eye of a girl who was stood a few feet away by the escalator, under the large American flag hanging down from the ceiling. She was staring at him. What the hell her problem was he didnt know. Well hed go on ahead and stare right back. Ended up being the first to turn away.

With a dampened ego never something Huck Barrington Jnr. took lightly he chanced another side glance. Damn her, she was still staring. Cant have been more than fourteen. Wore an oversized thick blue jacket along with thick blue jeans. Small. Olive skinned. Plaits too tight. Skin blemish free, unburdened by the curse of adolescent acne which had plagued his own teenage years.

He sighed again. Turned away. Glanced around. And thanked God though being an atheist he knew it was a very loose term that he was catching a flight to Pittsburgh. The place was a sea. A heaving mass of overweight bodies dressed in white satin and frayed tassels as tourists descended on Memphis for the Elvis revival weekend. A deluge of stick-on sideburns walking through check in.

It doesnt look like it, Mr Barrington. Im sorry.

Huck flushed red. You cant just cancel a flight and then tell me there isnt another one There must be.

There is, sir, but like I say, the next one is full. The only available seat isnt until twenty-three, twenty.

Huck cleared his throat. Raised his voice and spoke to the immaculately groomed airline service agent with as much disdain as he could muster. Perhaps Im not making myself clear. So let me spell it out to you, maam. I dont care how you do it, but you need to get me onto the next Goddamn flight!

Security stepped in. Big. Tall. Eyes dog mean.

Is there a problem?

Huck answered with the disdain still swirling in his mouth. Actually, yes there is. I want to get on my flight and get the hell out of here. Thats not a crime is it?

Sir, theres no need to be aggressive.

Agitated, Huck felt the prickle. The sweat. Seeping down and through his shirt.

Rubbed his chest again. Kneading. Caressing with the yellowed tips of his fingers. And over the security guys off-white shirt shoulder, he gazed at the girl. Still staring. The look in her eyes making her seem older. Judging him, when her fledgling life gave her no room to judge.

Christ, it was getting hotter and he could hardly breathe. He scratched hurriedly at his collar as if hands held and throttled, and he pulled at and undid his top shirt button.

Look, I just need to get my flight.

Sir, are you okay?

Im fine.

Huck didnt hear the agents reply, as he felt the heat wrap round him like a snake constricting his prey. His panic rose as fast as his heart raced and the sweat rolled down. It was finally happening. This was it. This was the end. This was what his cardiologist had warned him would happen.

And as Huck waited for his heart to stop, to give up right there in the middle of the white-washed airport, his terror-filled eyes watched the girl undo her button. Undo her jacket. Mirroring his actions

Then it suddenly hit him. Relief engulfing him as hard as terror had just done. Goddamn his doctor for fuelling his fears, because right then he understood what was happening. What his trouble actually was He was just hot She was hot. Quickly he looked around at the short sleeves and open collars. Everyone was just Goddamn hot. They were in Memphis, for Gods sake.

Huck exhaled. Wiped the dripping sweat off his face. Laughed into his hands.

Loud.

Something amusing you, sir?

Hed forgotten about the security with the mean dog eyes. Far from it. Im just hot, thats all. Hot!

Sir, have you been drinking?

Ignoring the guards question, Hucks stare flickered back to the girl. Decided to try a smile. Hell, she was only a kid after all.

He watched her continue to unfasten the buttons on her ugly, thick, blue jacket. Eyes dilated. Never blinked. Watched her mouth something to him. And Huck thought it was the darnedest of things; he was sure she just mouthed the word, Sorry. He shook his head. Waved abashed and said, Its fine. Are you okay?

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