Chapter 30

He couldn’t possibly think I worked that fast. I kept my expression cool.

“I’ll get right to the point, gentlemen,” Davies said. “I want Mark Vincent gone. I think we’re all working on the same page with regard to that. If you get rid of him, I’ll give you information about every operation run by Vincent for the past ten years and the ones in the planning stage for the next three years.”

“Why should we care about what went on ten years ago?” Drum asked.

Davies sneered at him. “I think you’ll want to know what happened in South America at that time.”

“With Vincent? Something to do with taking revenge for what was done to his partner, wasn’t it?” For the first time, Kirkpatrick seemed interested. Or perhaps it was just that he allowed his interest to show.

“Among other things.”

“What other things?” Drum was practically vibrating with excitement, and Kirkpatrick frowned at him.

“Prague. Belarus. Ho Chi Minh City.”