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Автор: Jacqui Rose
Издательство: HarperCollins
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isbn: 9780008287320
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Chapter 26

      

       Chapter 27

      

       Chapter 28

      

       Chapter 29

      

       Chapter 30

      

       Chapter 31

      

       Chapter 32

      

       Chapter 33

      

       Chapter 34

      

       Chapter 35

      

       Chapter 36

      

       Chapter 37

      

       Chapter 38

      

       Chapter 39

      

       Chapter 40

      

       Chapter 41

      

       Chapter 42

      

       Chapter 43

      

       Chapter 44

      

       Chapter 45

      

       Chapter 46

      

       Chapter 47

      

       Chapter 48

      

       Chapter 49

      

       Chapter 50

      

       Chapter 51

      

       Chapter 52

      

       Chapter 53

      

       Chapter 54

      

       One Week Later

      

       Chapter 55

      

       Acknowledgments

      

       Exclusive Extract of Sinner

       About the Author

      

       Also by Jacqui Rose

      

       About the Publisher

Lex Talionis

      You must show no pity. Your rule should be life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.

      Deuteronomy 19:21

       PROLOGUE

       Alcuni anni fa …

      Some years ago …

      Standing by the grave in the pouring rain, Alfie Jennings felt the cold droplets running down his neck and inside his coat collar. He turned slowly to his friend Abel Gray, who until recently had been an unshakable force, a powerhouse amongst men. Wealthy and driven, a man at the top of his game. Selling and supplying weapons, Abel had been ruthless when it mattered, when he had to be, but at heart he was loyal and generous. But as Alfie looked at his face, drawn and haunted, he could see Abel now was nothing but a broken man.

      ‘Are you going to be all right, Abel? Cos I can stay if you like.’

      ‘I’ll be fine, Alfie, I’d rather be left on my own anyway, but I appreciate you coming.’ Abel paused as he reached out to touch the headstone gently. His voice hoarse, he added, ‘We both do.’

      Alfie shrugged uncomfortably. He was the only one who had come; over the last few months, Abel through his trauma and sorrow had pushed everyone away who cared, but Alfie was determined Abel wouldn’t do that to him, no matter what he said, no matter what he did.

      The two of them went back a long way, first business associates before becoming firm friends, so there’d been no question of him not making the trip