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Danut went up the side alleyway and let himself in by the side door. He sat down in Alexandru’s old office; the electricity was still on, and a bare bulb hung from the ceiling. The stain from his brother’s spilt blood showed on the desk and floor, highlighted by the forensic officer’s luminol spray. His mind had settled, but his anger had risen. The reports from Romania on the rescue of the hostage had mentioned two people, a male and female; the two at the manhole could be them, he had been too far away to notice if one was female. They had to be the same pair, but who were they? Had they killed Harry Cohen too? And now Harry’s son? The whole organisation was being brought down.
His mobile rang; it was Romania. He took the call and listened to more bad news. The club in Bucharest had been raided; his father and most of the other gang members were arrested and the cocaine bricks seized. The Bogdans were finished; he was the only family member left. If Stephan was wounded but alive, he’d surely go to prison for life. No, Danut was the one free survivor, and Danut was going to avenge his family. He needed to find out who the pair of mercenaries were, and who hired them. He broke the crime scene seal on Alexandru’s desk drawers and rummaged through. He found what he was looking for, a file with James Randall’s name on it; inside the information was in Romanian. He read it; it told him all that he wanted to know.
CHAPTER 17
‘I’m so very grateful, Mr Nevis, I really am. It’s been an awful time, and to think Harry Cohen was involved all along and must have known where Janie was all the time.’
Marcia Johnson was sitting in her lounge beside Janie and holding her daughter’s hand tightly. Clancy had deemed it was okay for them to return home now, although a police presence was being kept at the house for the time being until Danut Bogdan was found. ‘No wonder he wouldn’t let me call the police.’
‘I told you he was no good ages ago, mother, but you wouldn’t listen.’
‘Well, I knew he wasn’t a great agent, dear, but I’d been with him for so long, he was like family. Had I known he was dealing drugs and working with your late father I would have walked away, of course I would. I feel so sorry for his wife, losing a husband and a son like that.’
‘Bad apples the pair of them,’ I said. ‘Think of all the pain and misery their drugs brought to people over the years.’
Gold and I had driven out to Marcia’s house to make sure they were both okay, and happy for me to close my involvement with them. Oh, and to give Marcia my bill. It was a heavy one, what with the charter flight and hotel bills – totalled a hundred and twenty thousand, but she didn’t baulk at it. By the time I’d paid the charter and reimbursed Gold for her flights and our hotel and vehicles in Romania, we’d be left with fifty thousand each. That’s okay, but I think Marcia got a bargain for saving her daughter’s life. Nothing more I could do now: hostage back home, the Bogdans out of the picture – except for Danut, but he wasn’t in the tunnel so Clancy thought he’d be in Romania trying to rescue whatever he could of the family business. Criminals like the Bogdans use fake passports by the bucketload, so he might be in the UK, but not likely. And then there was the missing money which brought the whole thing about. It was sitting in a bank in the Isle of Man and untouchable except by Randall’s partner, whoever that was. Not my problem. My job was done. I rose to leave.
‘Well, it’s been a pleasure to be of help, Mrs Johnson. I’ll be watching Janie’s career with interest.’
Janie laughed. ‘You’ll get tickets for the West End, Mr Nevis, be assured of that – best seats in the house.’ She stood and gave me an embarrassing peck on the cheek. ‘By the way, you never did tell me, how did you become a hitman?’
I smiled and gave a little shrug. ‘Pure luck, I was first in line at the Job Centre that day.’
CHAPTER 18
Gold dropped me off at the office. I offered to take her out for a celebratory meal, but she had a wealthy client eager to part with some of his wealth for her attention. I had a bundle of mail waiting on the floor where it had been poked through the letterbox; mostly bills, no doubt, but you never know – could be a damsel in distress seeking my services amongst them. Never has been in the past, but hope springs eternal.
I picked them up and settled down to go through them when the door opened and Danut Bogdan came in, pointing a gun straight at my head. My Beretta was in the righthand desk drawer, and if I made a move for it I’d be dead. I stayed silent. He walked to the front of my desk, took an iPhone from his jacket pocket, clicked on a video and held it towards me
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