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he couldn’t find Gaby while he was below ground.It also meant the other guys might not be able to track Doc while he was below.
Harris shut the device off and pocketed it, then slid back under Doc’s arm. “Doc, we need to ride the subway for a while. I’ll tell you the rest when we’re moving.”
Phipps watched the new signal brighten on his tracer as they got 保険見直し closer and closer. Then, in a matter of seconds, it faded to nothingness.
The old man must have detected something in his posture. “What is it, William?”
Phipps wordlessly handed the tracer back.
He braced himself. Sometimes the old man took bad news by “keeping in practice”—calmly, coolly pulling out his favorite automatic and extinguishing someone at random. Phipps was the only one within easy rea 引越し ch.
But the old man simply sighed. “Home, William.”
Harris and Doc traveled for quite a while, changing subway lines a couple of times.
After that, it only took one call to find her. Harris could have cheered when she came on the line: “This is Gaby.”
“It’s me.”
“Let me call you back.”
He gave her the number.
A minute later the phone rang under his hand. He picked it up. “Hi.”
Her voice dropped nearly to a whisper. “I’m at another phone. I didn’t know if they monitored incoming calls.”
“Good thinking. Creative paranoia is probably very helpful right now.”
“What the hell went on in my apartment?”
“Two fake cops jumped in and grabbed my friend Doc. They must have been waiting around for you to come home. We got out of there. Did the real cops get the guys I left there?”
“No.”
“Damn. Did you tell the cops I was supposed to be there?”
“Give me some credit for intelligence, all right? I said that I got an anonymous call saying that the people who grabbed me before knew I was staying with Elaine. So I decided to go home instead.”
“Thanks.”
“No,