Boston Blood: The first Frank McKenzie Thriller (25 page)

‘Shut up and sit the fuck down’ Screams Eddie

Crystal begins to cry. She nervously sits down next to him obeying her father. The crate cracks at the combined weight of the three of them. The dark warehouse looms as Crystal quietly sobs.

‘So did it work?’ Asks Eddie

‘Yeah of course it did. Your half has been wired to you. The idiots did not see it coming.’

‘I told you they wouldn’t. Stick a few catastrophes in front of America and they forget about everything else that’s happening.’

‘You said it Mr DA. The FBI did not even pick up on the hack.’

‘Too busy worrying about whether or not you were going to kill anybody else.’

Crystal shakes her head in disbelief

‘Are you saying that you had something to do with what happened dad?’

He turns his head to look at her.

‘If by that you mean we just walked away with half a billion each then yeah, guilty.’

Connor laughs hysterically.

‘One billion dollars taken from the Federal Reserve, we took it from right under their noses. Stupid bastards did not even see it coming’

‘What about all those people that died? What about Jenifer dad?’

‘What about her?’

Crystal starts crying uncontrollably. The tears on her face glisten in the dim light.

‘Pull yourself together. You can have anything you want. You can buy everything you ever wanted. You can be who you want. Sometimes in a war you lose people, sometimes a lot of people. Collateral damage is just that, nothing less, nothing more.’

‘I don’t want anything from you. You can’t seriously think that I would go along with this dad?’

‘Who said you had a choice?’ Says Eddie

‘Oh I forgot. Kidnapping your daughter and holding her at gun point is model fathering’

Eddie bolts up to his feet and gives Crystal a back handed slap.

‘Don’t you talk to me about what a good father is, I have secured a future for me and you, a future that you would never have if it wasn’t for the sacrifices I have made.’

‘Maybe I don’t want the money’

‘That’s too bad then’ Says Eddie

He pulls a gun out and presses it against Crystal’s head. She looks at him in shock as he pulls the hammer back.

‘Dad don’t!’ She screams

Eddie pulls the trigger. The sound echoes through the desolate building as Eddie holsters his weapon back. He turns to Connor who is smiling ear to ear.

‘That won’t win you father of the year’ He says

‘Well I am not going to be dragging her everywhere I go. She made her decision. So did I.’

‘I can see. Well it’s been a pleasure doing business with you Eddie. I’m sure our paths will cross again someday’

‘I’m sure they will. Don’t spend all of it at once. There’s a world of opportunity out there.’

 

 

One Hundred & One

The beeping sound wakes Frank up as he tries to focus his vision. He turns his head slightly and see’s the monitor next to him.

“87 BPM” it reads as it sounds of every second. The beeping drills deep into his psyche as he tries to concentrate.

He looks to his right and sees the oxygen. He breaths in deep, inhaling the clean air through his lungs. His vision clears as he sees the tubes across his chest. His pulse rises as he realizes where he is. The fear soon turns to relief as he remembers what got him there. The pain in his side is gnawing at him as he reaches for the bandages. He turns his head again, surveying the dark hospital room as he tries to get his baring’s. His arms are taped heavily as he tries to remove the heart monitoring clips on his chest.

‘I wouldn’t do that if I was you. You’ll only attract the attention of the nurses. And I want this conversation to be private.’ Says a rusty male voice at the door

Frank squints hard to see if he can make out who’s standing in the doorway. All he can see is a shadowy figure as it remains out of the light. The shadowy silhouette starts to tap his finger on the door frame. The sound bores into Frank’s mind as he tries to regain concentration. Frank tries to sit up, pushing his tiered arms to his sides, pushing himself to a seated position.

‘I’d save your strength Frank. You have a long road to recovery. I know it’s hard to talk. Morphine will do that to you. I know I’m preaching to the pastor here. I’m sure your quiet aware of the way drugs can affect you.’ The male voice says.

Frank squints again trying to see the figure at the door. A car head light beams through the room’s window and disappears as the shadowy figure steps back deeper into the shadows.

‘That was close! Any way Frank, I’m going to let you get some rest. Before I go I was just wondering if you could give me my thumb back’

 

 

 

 

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Frank McKenzie Two:

25
of Dismember

Out December 4
2012 on EBook & Paperback.

A recovering City:

After the events that shocked Boston two short months ago, the city has to deal with the aftermath. Security in the city is at an all-time high, the crime rate has slipped and the city feels a much safer place.

Christmas spirit

To forgive and to forget: That’s the light in which detective Frank McKenzie is driving his career by. He’s mended bridges and taken responsibly. For the first time he feels as if he can finally think straight. The Christmas spirit has touched both him and his colleagues in their quests to make the city an even safer place for the holidays.

A killer with lose ends that need cutting

When the city is plagued with a spout of Christmas gift boxes filled with severed body parts being left in public places, its Frank’s job to bring this maniac to justice. Can Frank catch this new breed of killer or will
the machete man
sever the cities life line to safety for ever?

 

 

 

 

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Up and coming releases:

One in the chamber (Short Story)
October 22
nd
2012

25
of Dismember (Frank McKenzie 2)
December 4
th
2012

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed the book. I appreciate everyone’s tremendous support. You’re the reason I write. Thank you

Luis.

 

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