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Автор: Scott Mariani
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kidnapped.’

      ‘I’m losing track of all the times she’s been kidnapped,’ Simon replied.

      ‘This is only the first time. She and I have been working together.’

      ‘On what?’

      ‘Sorry, can’t tell you that.’

      ‘I take it you’ve brought me out here to tell me something?

      ‘I have. Does the term Gladius Domini mean anything to you?’

      Simon paused. ‘Yes, as a matter of fact it does. One of your victims had it tattooed on him.’

      ‘He wasn’t my victim. One of his own people shot him. With a bullet meant for Roberta Ryder–or for me.’

      ‘What the fuck are you involved in, Hope?’

      ‘I think they’re a Christian fundamentalist cult. Maybe a bit more than a cult. They’re well-organized, well-financed and they mean business. They’ve got Roberta.’

      ‘Why? What would they want with her?’

      ‘They’ve been trying to kill her, and me, for the last week. I’m not sure why. But I can rescue her.’

      ‘That’s a police matter,’ Simon protested.

      ‘No, this is my territory. I know what happens when the police get involved in kidnap cases. I’ve seen it often enough. The victim usually winds up in a bodybag. You have to back off and let me handle this. I’ll give you something in return.’

      ‘You’re in no position to negotiate with me.’

      Ben smiled. ‘I’m the one holding the gun.’

      ‘What makes you think you’ll get away from me, Major Hope?’

      ‘And what makes you think you’ll get away from me, Inspector Simon?’ Ben replied. ‘I could have killed you. And I can get to you any time I want.’

      ‘Huh. Covert assassination. That’s what they train you to do, isn’t it?’

      ‘I’m not threatening you. I want us to help each other.’

      Simon raised his eyebrows. ‘What’s in it for me?’

      ‘I’ll give you your cop-killers. The people who killed Michel Zardi, and who also tried to kill Roberta Ryder–when you thought she was just crazy.’

      Simon looked down at his feet, feeling uncomfortable at the reminder.

      ‘That’s just for starters,’ Ben went on. ‘I think you’ll be surprised where the trail leads.’

      ‘OK, so what is it you want?’

      ‘There’s something I need you to do.’ Ben tossed him a card with the phone number he’d got from the bald man under the bridge.

      ‘What’s this?’ Simon asked, reading it and looking puzzled.

      ‘Just listen. Get your most efficient people in Paris to call this man. He goes by the name “Saul”. Your guy should pretend to be Michel Zardi.’

      ‘But Zardi’s dead.’

      Ben nodded. ‘Yes, but Saul thinks he’s alive. And he probably thinks he’s working with me somehow. Don’t worry about the details. Tell Saul that Ben Hope ran back to Paris, and that you’ve double-crossed him and are holding him. Say he can have Hope for a price. Make it a high one. Arrange a rendezvous.’

      Simon bit his lip, trying to fit the pieces together in his mind.

      ‘Get your men to take Saul into custody,’ Ben continued. ‘Press him hard. Tell him the cops know all about Gladius Domini, that the bald man sold him out before he died, and he’d better tell you everything.’

      ‘You’ve lost me,’ Simon muttered, frowning.

      ‘You’ll understand, if you do as I say. But you have to move fast.’

      Simon was quiet for a few minutes, turning over what Ben had told him. Ben relaxed the gun a little, letting it rest on his lap. He picked up a pebble and tossed it into the river with a splash.

      ‘So, tell me more about you and Roberta Ryder,’ Simon said. ‘Are you an item, as they say?’

      ‘…No,’ Ben answered after a pause.

      ‘Men like us are bad news for women,’ Simon said pensively, copying Ben and throwing in another stone. They watched it arc against the sunlight and drop into the water, ripples radiating outward. ‘We’re lone wolves. We want to love them, but we only hurt them. And so they walk away…’

      ‘Talking from experience?’

      Simon looked at him, smiled sadly. ‘She said life with me was like death. All I can think about, talk about, is death. It’s my job, the only thing I know.’

      ‘You do it pretty well,’ Ben said.

      ‘Pretty well,’ Simon conceded. ‘But not well enough. As you were quick to point out, you’re the one holding the gun.’

      Ben tossed him back the .38. ‘Sign of good faith.’

      Simon looked surprised, and slipped the gun back in its holster. Ben offered him a cigarette, and they sat smoking in silence as they both gazed at the flowing water and listened to the birds. Then Simon turned to Ben. ‘All right. Supposing I go along with you on this. There’s something else I want you to do in return.’

      ‘What?’

      ‘I want you to help find a missing teenager. That’s what you do, isn’t it?’

      ‘You really have been doing your homework.’

      ‘Your priest friend told me. I didn’t believe him at first, so I checked it out with Interpol. You wouldn’t happen to know anything about the Julián Sanchez kidnap case, would you? Spanish police are still wondering about the mystery rescuer who did such a…rigorous job.’

      Ben shrugged. ‘Off the record, I might know something about it. But I can’t help you with this one. There’s no time. I’ve got to find Roberta.’

      ‘What if I told you that I think this missing persons case is connected?’

      Ben looked at him sharply. ‘What the hell do you mean?’

      Simon smiled. ‘A gold medallion was found in the boy’s bedroom. You’d recognize the symbol on it, I’m sure. A sword with a banner and the words Gladius Domini engraved on it?’

      Montpellier

      ‘More questions? Why aren’t you people out looking for my son, instead of coming around here all the time?’

      Natalie Dubois showed Ben inside the simple, modest house and led him into a living-room. She was a small blonde woman in her thirties, pale and tense-looking with large black circles under her eyes. ‘It won’t take long,’ he promised her. ‘I just need a few details.’

      ‘I already told the other officers everything,’ she retorted. ‘He’s been gone for days–what more do you need to know?’

      ‘Madame, I’m a specialist. Please, if you co-operate with me I believe we have a much better chance of finding Marc quickly. May I sit down?’ He took out his pad and pen.

      ‘I just know that something awful has happened to him. I feel it. I think I’m never going to see him again.’ Madame Dubois’ face was drawn and haggard. She sobbed quietly into a handkerchief.

      ‘So, the last time you saw him, he was riding off on his moped. He didn’t say where he was going?’

      ‘Of