Predatory Game (GhostWalkers, #6)(95)



“I’m trying.”

“Try harder. Whitney knows about us. He’s going to find a way to bring us down and you’ll go down with the rest of us, Senator. We’ll all be charged with treason and my guess is, some of us will be taken out and shot before we ever go to trial. Do you think the president is going to want anyone to know that we’ve been selling secrets to terrorists and funding them for years on his watch? No one is going to want that information made public. They’ll kill us all, and Whitney’s supersoldiers will be the ones pulling the triggers. The man’s mad as a hatter but they won’t terminate him. We’ve got a few people in key places who feed us information, but it isn’t enough. You have to find a way to take him down.”

“I’m doing my best.” The voice was clearer, as if perhaps he was the one with the voice-activated recorder nearest him.

Jess leaned in to pause the recording. “That’s Senator Ed Freeman. This had to be made before he was shot. Who’s the other man?”

Neil shook his head. “I have no idea. I’ve been trying to match the voice with voice prints I have, but so far, no luck.”

“The senator sounds almost as if he’s afraid.”

“Listen to the rest of it,” Neil suggested and once more activated the sound.

“Whitney’s going to keep going until he’s killed. There’s no other way to stop him. You’ve got to kill all the women in his breeding program—all of them. We can’t have them adding to this mess.”

“He doesn’t trust me. I think he’s trying to have me killed.”

“He must know you were instrumental in sending out a couple of his GhostWalkers to the Congo. Get it done. And when I say all the women have to die, I mean all of them.”

“Violet is helping us,” the senator hissed.

“She’s the one who told him about Higgens. If she hadn’t tipped him off we would have gotten the bastard then. Instead, Higgens is dead and Whitney is in the wind.”

“She didn’t…”

There was the sound of a knock on a door, hinges creaking, and then more footsteps. Both men went silent instantly. Chairs scraped.

“No, no, keep your seats.”

The recorder went off abruptly. Jess and Logan looked at each other. The tension in the office rose.

“Was that who I thought it was?” Logan asked.

“That was the vice president,” Jess said. “He has a very distinctive voice. He just walked into that room. You don’t think whoever was talking to the senator is in the White House, do you?”

“Could the rot really go that high up?” Logan took a deep breath. “They’re talking about selling out our country from the White House.”

“We’re dead men,” Neil said, “if we don’t find these people.”

“They’re traitors,” Jess snapped. “Fucking traitors and we’re going to find them. Isn’t Higgens the man Ryland had to kill?”

“He must have been part of a much larger ring and we thought we got it, but we didn’t even get the tip of the iceberg. When you’re talking senators and someone working in the White House…”

“Or the Pentagon. The recording could have been made there as well.”

“We know the conversation takes place somewhere the vice president would visit. Neil, can you isolate any background noises?”

“I tried. The recording was damaged. I don’t know who could have put the recorder into Louise’s private safe.”

“The senator’s wife? She’s a GhostWalker. But she also had made some kind of deal with Whitney to save her husband’s life. Whitney put out a hit on him. When she made the deal, she sold out the girls in the breeding program.”

“It was one of Whitney’s soldiers who put a bullet in his head,” Jess confirmed, “although any of us would have been happy to. The senator is responsible for Jack and Ken’s capture and torture. He handed them over to Ekabela in the Congo. Prior to that, Whitney had targeted the senator for assassination using Saber. She escaped instead of carrying out the order.”

Jess took another drink of coffee, his frown deepening as he tried to puzzle it out. “So we’ve got two factions. We have Whitney who is a madman, making weapons for his country and thinking he’s as patriotic as all get out.”

Logan nodded. “And we’ve got some group, small or large—I’m guessing large—selling our secrets to the highest bidder. They’re in top government positions and we know they’re also in the military—at least some of them.”

“The bastards who went after my sister were army,” Jess confirmed. “We need to talk to Ryland Miller as soon as possible and get this information to his team.”

“Whoever was talking to the senator is the one giving orders to the admiral and the general, sending our teams out on suicide runs. It has to be him. We’ve got his voice now. We should be able to nail the bastard,” Neil said. “I’ll keep working to clean it up and see if I can enhance it even more.”

“And try again to get something on the background noises, see if we can maybe figure out exactly where the conversation is taking place, which building,” Logan added.

Neil nodded. “I doubt I’ll get too much more. It wasn’t easy cleaning it and pulling up what I did get.”

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