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The Hard Way

The Hard Way

Titel: The Hard Way
Autoren: Lee Child
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want?” he asked.
    “One million dollars in cash,” Lane answered.
    “And that was in the car? A million bucks?”
    “In the trunk. In a leather bag.”
    “OK,” Reacher said. “Let’s all sit down.”
    “I don’t feel like sitting down.”
    “Relax,” Reacher said. “They’re going to call back. Probably very soon. I can pretty much guarantee that.”
    “How?”
    “Sit down. Start at the beginning. Tell me about yesterday.”
    So Lane sat down, in the armchair next to the telephone table, and started to talk about the previous day. Reacher sat at one end of a sofa. Gregory sat next to him. The other five guys distributed themselves around the room, two sitting, two squatting on chair arms, one leaning against the wall.
    “Kate went out at ten o’clock in the morning,” Lane said. “She was heading for Bloomingdale’s, I think.”
    “You think?”
    “I allow her some freedom of action. She doesn’t necessarily supply me with a detailed itinerary. Not every day.”
    “Was she alone?”
    “Her daughter was with her.”
    “
Her
daughter?”
    “She has an eight-year-old by her first marriage. Her name is Jade.”
    “She lives with you here?”
    Lane nodded.
    “So where is Jade now?”
    “Missing, obviously,” Lane said.
    “So this is a
double
kidnapping?” Reacher said.
    Lane nodded again. “Triple, in a way. Their driver didn’t come back, either.”
    “You didn’t think to mention this before?”
    “Does it make a difference? One person or three?”
    “Who was the driver?”
    “A guy called Taylor. British, ex-SAS. A good man. One of us.”
    “What happened to the car?”
    “It’s missing.”
    “Does Kate go to Bloomingdale’s often?”
    Lane shook his head. “Only occasionally. And never on a predictable pattern. We do nothing regular or predictable. I vary her drivers, vary her routes, sometimes we stay out of the city altogether.”
    “Because? You got a lot of enemies?”
    “My fair share. My line of work attracts enemies.”
    “You’re going to have to explain your line of work to me. You’re going to have to tell me who your enemies are.”
    “Why are you sure they’re going to call?”
    “I’ll get to that,” Reacher said. “Tell me about the first conversation. Word for word.”
    “They called at four o’clock in the afternoon. It went pretty much how you would expect. You know, we have your wife, we have your daughter.”
    “Voice?”
    “Altered. One of those electronic squawk boxes. Very metallic, like a robot in a movie. Loud and deep, but that doesn’t mean anything. They can alter the pitch and the volume.”
    “What did you say to them?”
    “I asked them what they wanted. They said a million bucks. I asked them to put Kate on the line. They did, after a short pause.” Lane closed his eyes. “She said, you know, help me, help me.” He opened his eyes. “Then the guy with the squawk box came back on and I agreed to the money. No hesitation. The guy said he would call back in an hour with instructions.”
    “And did he?”
    Lane nodded. “At five o’clock. I was told to wait six hours and put the money in the trunk of the Mercedes you saw and have it driven down to the Village and parked in that spot at eleven-forty exactly. The driver was to lock it up and walk away and put the keys through a mail slot in the front door of a certain building on the southwest corner of Spring Street and West Broadway. Then he was to walk away and keep on walking away, south on West Broadway. Someone would move in behind him and enter the building and collect the keys. If my driver stopped or turned around or even looked back, Kate would die. Likewise if there was a tracking device on the car.”
    “That was it, word for word?”
    Lane nodded.
    “Nothing else?”
    Lane shook his head.
    “Who drove the car down?” Reacher asked.
    “Gregory,” Lane said.
    “I followed the instructions,” Gregory said. “To the letter. I couldn’t risk anything else.”
    “How far of a walk was it?” Reacher asked him.
    “Six blocks.”
    “What was the building with the mail slot?”
    “Abandoned,” Gregory said. “Or awaiting renovations. One or the other. It was empty, anyway. I went back there tonight, before I came to the café. No sign of habitation.”
    “How good was this guy Taylor? Did you know him in Britain?”
    Gregory nodded. “SAS is a big family. And Taylor was very good indeed.”
    “OK,” Reacher said.
    “OK what?” Lane
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