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Dennis Yates - Red Mountain

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Robert Crains perfect life is being torn apart... While recuperating at home from a car accident, men in ski masks break into his house and render him unconscious. When he awakens the next morning he is confronted by a nightmarish truth -- that his wife and son are gone. But it doesnt take long before he learns hes not dealing with ordinary kidnappers. They arent interested in ransom money. No, what they want is unthinkable -- to see Robert fight other strangers to the death... And if he refuses, he will never see his family again. Accompanied by his loyal German shepherd, Robert descends into the darkest journey of his life, awaiting the kidnappers next dreaded appointment -- and coming out of it alive. Joined later by his best friend Will, he will stop at nothing to rescue his wife and son who are being held by a haunted psychopath. Robert has always had questions about his familys past. About a mysterious oblong box he discovered in his grandmothers attic and his grandfathers deep fear of what lurked within a mountain glacier. Beginning with a ghost that stalked him in the forest while his was a boy to a violent trip he and Will survived in Mexico, Robert has always believed that some force from the distant past would one day come for him. Heart-pounding and unpredictable, is a journey between the past and present, and what happens when the two collide.

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Red Mountain

For Pamela

CHAPTER 1

The room tilted back and forth, as if he were in the damaged hull of a ship taking on black seawater. Robert swayed in and out of consciousness as his body drifted into shock.

He dropped his head to the side and stared beneath the family room couch. At the moment it felt as if his whole life was summarized in the objects collected there since the last time theyd moved furniturea world of lost or forgotten things, pushed beyond the reach of any halfhearted search of the hand. Among the dust bunnies Robert could make out the contours of Connors old baseball mitt, some rubber dinosaurs and pieces of ancient Halloween candy. There were also Peggys Christmas catalogues, Nuggets old dog brush and a chewed leather slipper that had gone missing over a year ago.

Men he didnt know where ransacking his house. He heard their heavy footfalls thundering up and down the hall, dresser drawers being thrown open and the squeal of rarely used closet doors hed always meant to oil. He turned his head back to the thing pinning him to the floor and forced his eyes to refocus.

A dark figure towered above, pressing a boot into his sternum. Robert had attempted to squirm out from under it, but he was too weak now to try again. It hurt too much to breathe. He squinted up at the eye-slits of a ski mask.

My family... What have you done to my family?

Thin lips protruded from the masks mouth hole in a twisted smile. The boot punched down hard and knocked the remaining air from his lungs, causing another wave of pain to rip across his body.

Hes coming out of it! shouted the mask.

Take whatever you want, Robert begged, his voice sounding thin and bronchial. Hed heard something pop in his chest. A wet and bloody sound. But please dont hurt them.

The mask burst with laughter, the kind of laugh Robert associated with men who smoked and drank a lot.

If you want money, I can take you to the bank first thing tomorrow. Theres not much there, but its something. We can do this the easy way. Nobody has to get hurt.

Shut up, ordered the mask.

Roberts strength was gone. He was at their mercy and they knew it. All he could do now was hope his family would survive.

If it hadnt been for the car accident, things might have turned out differently. Nugget would have been home to warn him of the home invasion and he would have had a fighting chance. But Nugget was spending the night at the vets. Shed been riding in the car too and had hit her head on the dash. Robert, whod been taking painkillers for his hurt shoulder, had fallen asleep on the couch while watching television. The fifty-two inch television hed bought at an Independence Day sale last year was now a burst eye of broken glass. Acrid smoke curled out of the blackened socket and hung near the ceiling where it left a charred mark. Robert had thrown one of his attackers into it.

He thought about Peggys and Connors screams coming from the back bedrooms, of how a primal lightning deep inside him had flashed through his arms and legs. Hed punched and kicked and broken bones. But there were just too many of them, and when theyd finally managed to pin him to the floor and beat him senseless hed held onto the location of his familys cries as long as he could

He closed his eyes and strained to listen. He could no longer hear any signs of his wife and child in the house. Had they killed them? The thought tore at his insides. He had no idea how long hed passed out. Except that when he came to again, the house felt empty. His family was gone... Theyd either killed them or taken them away somewhere. When he opened his eyes again an indifferent moonlight was shining through the slider door.

What have you done? Robert asked again. There were two of them now, grinning through mouth slits.

The one not standing on his chest bent down next to him and took his arm. He heard the snap of surgical tubing and suddenly his bicep went numb. When he lifted his head he saw a needle sinking into his flesh. There was a brilliant burst of light throughout his body, followed by the sensation of sinking to the bottom of a very warm sea.

All pain was washed away like a bad tide. Hed been fighting back all this time and now his will was no longer his

While he glided down into darkness, Robert heard the dope shooters silky voice echoing to him from somewhere above.

We will soon be contacting you with instructions, Mr. Crain. And please, dont call the police. It will only make things very messy.

Even as terrible as it sounded, those words were like a heavy treasure that pulled him down faster. In the final moments before he was engulfed by oblivion, Robert was certain his family was still be alive.

CHAPTER 2

Robert awoke with the sun beating on his face through the slider. He ached all over, had no immediate memory of the night before. He thought maybe hed passed out on the couch and rolled onto the floor in his sleep. When he sat up he saw the overturned shelves and broken furniture. He brushed his cheek and bits of ground glass and dried blood came off on his hand. His head lobbed back and forth, swollen and bruised.

What the hell happened? Did I sleep through an earthquake?

Peggy! he called out in panic. He grabbed the edge of an overturned couch and pulled himself up. His legs were shaky, and the carpet sucked at his feet like wet sand. He wondered if the pain pills hed taken were kicking his ass. But that cant be possible. Theyd have worn off by now...

He hobbled through the house, staring at the damage, feeling as if he was in one of those nightmares that you cant seem to wake from.

Peggy!

He checked their bedroom, but there was no sign of her. Clothes and papers and broken glass littered the floor. If Peggy had left a message, he was unable to find it.

What the hell has happened to everyone?

By the time Robert reached Connors room, the floodgates had broken inside. Memories from the night before suddenly flowed through his head, blood-washed images of grinning ski masks and hypodermic needles.

Robert fell onto his sons bed and cried. He remembered Peggy and Connor screaming for help. But hed been too busy fighting off attackers of his own. And now his family was gone

I didnt protect you. I did everything I could but I still failed.

He buried his face into his sons pillow. His nose was clogged with dried blood and he could barely smell the sweet scent of his sons hair, the baby shampoo and the pine trees he loved to climb in their backyard.

We were supposed to go to a movie today. Just you and me buddy. While mom went to lunch with some old friends

A phone rang down the hall. After a few moments Roberts sat up, remembering there was something important he had to do. He ran down the hall as fast as he could, stumbling into walls and tripping over a pile of coats still on their hangers.

He closed his eyes and picked up the phone, concentrating as hard as he could to remain focused. He leaned against the wall to stop his head from spinning.

A television blared in the background, a football game maybe... Then the voice of a man Robert didnt recognize.

Sleep well, partner?

Where are they? Robert said. He tried picturing what the person on the other end looked like. The voice was casual, edged with glee.

Of course I cant tell you where they are. But they are safe Mr. Crain. You really do have an attractive family by the way.

Listen to me, you son of a bitch. You touch them and Im going to find you and Im going to make you pay with your fucking life.

The man laughed easily, as if he and Robert were sitting at a bar trading dirty jokes. Robert imagined a sun-damaged face, a dark polyester blend suit and rotting cowboy boots. A cheap cigar smoldering in an ashtray.

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