the outline of one nipple with the knifepoint. "I watched earlier from behind the wall. Your lovemaking is intense."
She spat on him.
He backhanded her face. "Insolent bitch. Your father did the same thing and you saw what happened to him."
He slugged her in the stomach and heard the breath leave her. He delivered another blow to her face, this time with his fist. His hand returned to her throat. Her eyes rolled in a daze. He pinched her cheeks and shook her head from side to side. "You love him? Why risk his life? Pretend you are a whore, the price of my pleasure ... a life. It will not be unpleasant."
"Where ... is ... Paul?"
He shook his head. "Such stubbornness. Channel all that anger into passion and your Paul will see morning."
His groin throbbed, ready for action. He returned the knife to her chin and pressed. "Okay," she finally said.
He hesitated. "I am withdrawing the knife. But one millimeter of movement and I will kill you. Then him."
He slowly released his hand and the knife. He unbuckled his belt and was about to wiggle out of his pants when Rachel screamed.
"How'd you get the panels, Loring?" McKoy asked.
"A gift from heaven."
McKoy chuckled. Paul was impressed with how cool the big man was staying. Glad somebody was calm. He was scared to death.
"I assume you plan to use that gun at some point. So humor a condemned man and answer a few questions."
"You were right earlier," Loring said. "Trucks left Konigsberg in 1945 with the panels. They were eventually loaded onto a train. That train stopped in Czechoslovakia. My father tried then to secure the panels, but couldn't. Field Marshal von Schorner was loyal to Hitler and could not be bought. Von Schorner ordered the crates trucked west to Germany. They were to go to Bavaria, but only made it as far as Stod."
"My cavern?"
"Correct. Father found the panels seven years after the war."
"And shot the help?"
"A necessary business decision."
"Rafal Dolinski another necessary business decision?"
"Your reporter friend did contact me and provided a copy of his narrative. Too informative for his own good."
"What about Karol Borya and Chapaev?" Paul asked.
"Many have sought what you see before you,PanCutler. Would you not agree it is a treasure worth dying for?"
"My parents included?" Paul asked.
"We became aware of your father's inquiries across Europe, but finding that Italian was a bit too close. That was our first and only breach of secrecy. Suzanne dealt with both the Italian and your parents. Unfortunate, but another necessary business decision."
He lunged toward the old man. The gun jutted forward and took aim. McKoy grabbed him by the shoulder. "Calm down, Rocket Man. Gettin' yourself shot isn't going to solve a thing."
He struggled to get free. "Wringing his goddamned neck would." Anger seethed through him. He never thought himself capable of such rage. He wanted to kill Loring, regardless of the consequences, and enjoy every second of the bastard's torment. McKoy forced him to the other side of the room. Loring inched to the opposite amber wall. McKoy's back was to Loring when the big man whispered, "Stay cool. Follow my lead."
Suzanne switched on an overhead chandelier and flooded the foyer and staircase with light. There was no danger of the staff interfering with the night's activities, Loring had specifically instructed that no one reenter the main wing after midnight. She'd already thought about body disposal, deciding to bury all three in the woods beyond the castle before morning. She slowly climbed the stairs and reached the fourth-floor landing, gun in hand. A scream suddenly pierced the silence from the direction of the Wedding Chamber. She raced down the hall, past the open banister, to the oak door. She tried the handle. Locked.
Another scream came from inside.
She fired two shots at the ancient latch. The wood splintered. She kicked the door. Once. Twice. Another shot. A third kick and the door flung inward. In the semidarkened chamber she saw Christian Knoll on the bed, Rachel Cutler struggling beneath him.
Knoll saw her, then slugged Rachel hard in the face. He then reached for something on the bed. She saw the stiletto come up in his hand. She aimed and fired, but Knoll rolled off the far side of the bed and her bullet missed. She noticed the open panel near the fireplace. The bastard was using the back passages. She dived to the floor, shielding herself behind a chair, knowing what was coming.
The stiletto zoomed across the darkness and