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Enormously entertaining and enormously authentic. John Sandford BORN IS THE REAL THING.-Elmore Leonard A NEW STAR.-W. E. B. Griffin Born owns not only the know-how to spin a good story but also has the stylistic chops to back it up. By turns funny and suspenseful.- Chicago Sun-Times Born shows his skill at mixing quirky characters and wry humor into a serious plot in his second novel Once again, Born excels at blending the police procedural with the caper novel.- Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel Borns latest novel bombards us with a constant blitz of Die Hard action and some good laughs, too Readers will be riveted as they follow Tasker racing against the tick-tock of clocks attached to bombs throughout downtown Miami. Its easy to lose track of time until you get to the end of Borns memorable second book. Lets hope he keeps em coming. -The Miami Herald Born masterfully combines dark humor and suspense in his explosively creative crime novel. The combination of fast pacing, strong characterization, and a vividly cinematic ending makes this a tough book to put down. Lansing State Journal A winning protagonist The plot of Shock Wave is tremendously entertaining, combining edge-of-your-seat action and suspense, an intriguing game of cat and mouse, and occasional passages of laugh-out-loud humor Born is the best thing to happen to Florida crime writing since Elmore Leonard hit the Sunshine State. This guy is the real deal. -Mystery Ink Tough as bulletproof glass top thrill work, with a Jerry Bruckheimer ending, much welcome humor, and the Bureau as Borns tackling dummy.-Kirkus Reviews Florida lawman James Born follows one of the most highly praised crime debuts of the year with a literally explosive novel of hunter and hunted. FDLE agent Bill Tasker, still smarting from a run-in with the FBI that almost got him killed, reluctantly teams up with the bureau again on a case involving a stolen Stinger missile. The op goes smoothly enough (though the feds take all the credit-what else is new?), but something about the whole setup just doesnt feel right to him. Tasker pokes around a bit-and stirs up more trouble than a nest of rattlesnakes: with his boss, with the FBI, with the ATF, and, worst of all, with a certain gentleman who loves to see things blow up bigger and bigger things,as it turns out. The bomber hasnt killed anybody yet, but if this FDLE agent keeps interfering-well, theres always a first time, isnt there?

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James O Born Shock Wave The second book in the Bill Tasker series 2005 to - photo 1

James O. Born

Shock Wave

The second book in the Bill Tasker series, 2005

to John, Jane, george, and murray.great people to grow up with.

acknowledgments

I want to thank my friends at Putnam, especially Neil Nyren and Michael Barson, for guiding me through my first year.

I should acknowledge my agent, Peter Rubie, whose odd mind provided the impetus for the story.

My good friend Reed F. Coleman came up with the title Shock Wave. I am in his debt.

I would also like to thank all the cops out there who supported me on the launch of my first book. You guys are the best.

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He took a deep breath, not only to calm down, but in response to the Latina in a red bikini crossing Ocean Avenue. Her abdominals formed an olive-colored sign pointing to her pierced navel. She held that South Beach-distant attitude on her precise Cuban features as her long, jet-black hair fanned out behind her. She was one of many, but he definitely noticed her.

Looking down at the gym bag, he felt for the SIG-Sauer P-230 pistol he had tucked in between the seats in case of emergency. Really, it was in case of disaster. In an emergency, the six other cops watching him would swoop in and rescue him. If that failed, he might need the little.380 with its eight shots. The last thing he wanted today was a disaster. His first undercover gig since his last disaster. Even though that one had had nothing to do with undercover, or even a fuck-up on his part. He patted the gym bag to reassure himself. It was small scale as far as undercover deals went: five pounds of pot for some supposedly untraceable handguns. But there would be a good payoff. Many times, guns like these were used in homicides. Once they had the firing marks and ballistics, he figured theyd be able to connect one of them to something good. If not, they had a creep willing to trade guns for dope off the street.

Bill Tasker scanned the street in front of the Clevelander Hotel to make sure all his covering surveillance was in place. Working with his own guys from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement made him feel a lot more comfortable. God knows he didnt want to deal with the Bureau right now. Hed seen firsthand how they could lose targets on surveillance. The FDLE agents had two Miami Beach cops with them, but it was for courtesy as much as to be able to call in every cop in the city if there was a problem. Everyone had been briefed and knew what to expect. He wasnt too worried.

He caught the last possible glimpse of the girl in the bikini as she headed down the slightly elevated dune toward the water. At this part of the beach it was a fifty-fifty chance shed go topless, maybe even nude. Tasker didnt have to check to see if the other FDLE agents saw her; they didnt miss much. She wasnt even his type. He went for the natural-girl-next-door, not the if-you-dont-have-a-Porsche-I-wont-talk-to-you type. But he couldnt deny her obvious attributes, real or store-bought.

Tasker snapped up his head as he caught sight of the Ford F-150 coming down the street.

He tracked the truck with his eyes and grabbed his cell phone. He never used a radio on an undercover, just in case he forgot and left it on or the bad guy found it. Whatever could go wrong during an undercover did go wrong.

You guys see him? he asked over his Nextel.

No problem, Billy. Were set, a voice answered. Then, Hes not alone. Be ready.

Tasker tensed. Could be a rip-off. The team had discussed this but everyone figured no one would rip a lousy five pounds of pot. The big deal here was the fact that the guy wanted to pay with guns. Tasker watched as an older white Ford truck crept toward him. That was one of the reasons hed chosen South Beach as a meeting site: over here, a pickup stuck out like a porn star in Utah.

Tasker pressed the button on his Nextel. Its cool. Ill see what they have to say. Tell everyone to stay back.

Ten-four, the voice said.

The truck was now half a block in front of him. The bearded driver recognized Tasker sitting in the drivers seat of the rented Suburban. FDLE liked using big rental cars so they had room to put in a camera, and if the car got trashed during an arrest or shot up somehow, all they had to do was turn it back in. They were down to one of the last rental companies in Dade County.

The pickup made a quick turn across the oncoming traffic, pulled down the side street and parked in the space for people checking into the hotel. The big bearded guy named Bud stepped out of the drivers side and gave the area a good look. A smaller guy, about thirty, dressed sharper in slick pants and a silk shirt, spent a few seconds checking his look in the trucks side mirror.

Tasker could see right off that this was the man with the guns. The redneck hed dealt with the last time was just a middleman. That was always what happened. You meet someone, identify him and then have to arrest someone else. In this case, Tasker had had an analyst do a workup on Lloyd Bud Wilson, a landscaper from south Dade, and now he saw that Bud wasnt any smarter than hed seemed when they met last time. He just knew someone with guns.

Tasker made a quick safety check of the Suburban. He glanced up at the passenger-side visor, just able to see the tiny microphone for the transmitter. If it worked, the surveillance agents would hear what was going on. His Nextel was on private and the gun was still hidden in the seats.

The big redneck, Bud, waved as the pair approached the truck. Tasker rolled down the passenger window so they could talk to him without walking into the street.

Tasker leaned over and said, Hey, Bud, whos your friend?

Bud ran his thick fingers over his sunburned face, Well, Willie, this here is the fella that can put his hands on the guns.

Thought you were bringing them today.

We brung a sample.

The smaller man held up a small satchel.

Sorry, Bud, we had a deal. Dont have time to waste on a guy that dicks me around. Tasker started to roll up the window.

The smaller guy stepped in front of Bud. Willie, I thought we could talk.

Tasker ignored him. Bud had obviously told him Taskers undercover name and didnt seem to mind having this slick little bastard cut in.

Tasker paused and looked at Bud. I dont hear anyone talkin, Bud, cause youre the only one I know. Now, I came in good faith and expected at least six handguns. I dont see them, so Im leaving. He put the big Suburban in gear, but gave the two crooks a second to convince him to stay.

Bud put his hand on the half-closed window and said, Now, hold on there, Willie. Gene here is gonna get the rest from the truck. Without waiting for Tasker to reply, the short guy, Gene, grabbed the keys from Bud and scurried back to the truck, cutting across the open courtyard of the Clevelander. Bud leaned into the window. Im sorry about this, Willie.

Who is that guy?

Gene-hes a mover and shaker down in Homestead. I had a little trouble coming up with the cash for the guns, so hes fronting them. Hes just watching his investment.

The idea that anyone in the rural community of Homestead would be considered a mover and shaker made Tasker smile. He kept his eyes on the short man as he headed back with a heavy backpack he held across his shoulder. Bud opened the rear door and slid in before Tasker could say anything. Gene jumped up front with the bag. Tasker hoped that move wouldnt prompt the surveillance guys to come in. No one liked a bad guy behind the undercover agent.

Gene said, Sorry, Willie, I just wanted to make sure you werent a cop.

Tasker finally acknowledged him. What made you decide I wasnt?

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