Robert Ludlum's the Bourne Evolution - Brian Freeman Page 0,15

spoke like someone in authority who was used to giving orders. In fact, he didn’t sound like a cop at all now.

He sounded like a spy.

The appropriate government authorities.

“I just completed my interview with the Laurent woman,” she heard the man say, switching easily to upscale urban French as he talked. “Oh, yes, they were targeting her, no doubt about that. She described the man who tried to kill her. Stocky, forties, blond hair, gold-rimmed glasses. No, that’s right, it’s definitely not Cain. Tell the Americans. This was their operation and their mess, let them worry about it.”

Abbey didn’t wait to hear more. She spun off the wall and ran for the gate, to make sure the man didn’t realize she’d been eavesdropping on his call. He’d said the one word that had been in her nightmares for a week.

Cain.

*

THE area of the boardwalk near the Château Frontenac was still cordoned off with crime scene tape and guarded by police to keep the public away. Abbey tried to stay inconspicuous as she sat on the steps of the statue of Champlain near the entrance to the funiculaire that took tourists down the cliff to the lower town. She wore sunglasses to cover her face. She sipped coffee from the Starbucks inside the hotel, and she checked her watch often, as if waiting for someone to join her.

The city police guarding the area were just a diversion. The real investigation was going on beyond the crime scene tape, and the men in charge were definitely not police. They wore suits and had wired headsets connected to radios, and they were all armed. Abbey had been around enough government personnel to know that she was looking at a team of intelligence officers. They were mostly Americans, too. Americans stood out even when they were trying to blend in. In an operation like this, that meant they were probably CIA.

She had no trouble identifying the agent in charge. He barked orders to everyone else. He was a small, hard-looking man, well into his fifties, with a face that didn’t look like it knew what a smile was. The sun was out today, but he wore a gray raincoat over his suit and a fedora low on his forehead. He was in pain. That was obvious. He used a cane awkwardly, and she could see his features contort into a grimace whenever he took a step. Abbey took her phone and pretended to be typing a text, while in reality, she zoomed in on the man’s face and snapped several pictures.

She had plenty of contacts in the U.S. and Canadian governments. Someone could tell her who he was.

Abbey climbed off the steps and wandered toward the police tape. She took a selfie with the Château Frontenac behind her and then picked the youngest, cutest cop and put on her flirtiest smile. “Wow, what’s going on?” she asked him. “I’ve never seen so many cops around here.”

“It’s nothing to be concerned about, miss,” the officer replied.

“I hope not, but everybody’s talking about people getting shot and killed! It’s hard to believe. Did you catch the guy who did it?”

“There’s no danger to the public.”

“Oh, good. That’s a relief.” Abbey ran her fingers through her loose hair and gave her head a little toss. She knew she was pretty much irresistible when she did that. “How many people were killed?”

“We’re not releasing any information. I’d suggest you turn on the evening news, and you’ll probably hear all about it.”

“Sure, of course. I get that. But is it true they were shot?”

“I’m sorry, but we’re not—”

“Yeah, yeah, no information, I know. The thing is, I write stories for The Fort. The online magazine? Do you read it? You really should. We’re always looking for scoops, and I would be a hero to my editor if I could bring him something on this. Seriously, a hero. I mean, they must have told you some of the dirt, right? Is there anything you can give me behind the scenes? Totally anonymous. Believe me, you steer me in the right direction, the drinks are on me this weekend.”

The young cop looked pained. He glanced both ways to make sure no one else was around. “They haven’t told us anything. They’re keeping it very quiet.”

“Sure, I understand. You’re cute, by the way. Maybe we could have that drink anyway. Hey, do you know who’s in charge around here? That guy with the limp over there, do you know who he is?”

“Somebody

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