![]() Blue flashing strobes lit up the facade of the house. The winding driveway of Gloria Maxfield’s Carmel home was full of police cars. So cooperation was very much off the table. Also, it was one in the morning, and Mac hadn’t had coffee in eight and a half hours, and he was feeling it. It was all very well for Val to go on about fostering a spirit of cooperation blah blah blah, but Mac had been after Dean Maxfield for months now, and no local cop was going to fuck it up for him. And Mac has to decide how far he’s willing to go to keep Henry by his side.Īn Excerpt from the Two Gentlemen of Altona.Ĭhapter One Mac was first on the scene, if you didn’t count the local cops. ![]() But as the mob closes in, Henry has to make his escape. Holed up in a fishing cabin, they’re surprised to discover that their feelings run more than skin deep. ![]() When evidence surfaces of a mole in the FBI office, Mac and Henry are forced to go into hiding. But he’s got his own agenda, and it doesn’t involve testifying. As the sole witness to a mob hit, Henry’s a valuable asset to the FBI. ![]() though he wouldn’t mind getting a little closer to uptight, handsome Agent McGuinness. Unless killing isn’t really what Mac wants to do to him.Ĭon man Henry Page prefers to keep his distance from the law. Which is tough when Mac’s a breath away from killing the Shakespeare-quoting, ethically-challenged, egg-obsessed Henry himself. ![]() Not only is he on a new diet, but he’s also been tasked with keeping Henry Page-the world’s most irritating witness-alive. Special Agent Ryan “Mac” McGuinness is having a rough week. ![]()
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