Circle of Fire(50)

Jon nodded. "Did you find out if she or her ex-husband owns any other properties in the area?" If Hank moved Maddie and the remaining kid, the information might just give them a chance of finding them quickly.

"Besides the inn and the house on sixth, nothing. But I'm checking for aliases, just in case she has a history with us." He stopped and glared at Jon for several minutes. "You realize, of course, I should haul your ass down to the station and charge you for impeding an investigation." Jon grimaced. "Maddie's psychic talents are somewhat raw. I wasn't going to waste your time until I knew for certain we'd found the right place." He hesitated, then added softly,"There's one other problem, Mack. They took Maddie hostage when I was getting Evan out."

"Isn't that just great." Mack's gray eyes were hard with anger. "You haul a civilian into a crime investigation and end up losing her. Real smart move, Barnett."

He ran a hand across his mouth. What Mack said was true. If he'd made her stay here, as gut instinct had told him to do, she'd now be safe. But he'd given in to the plea in her eyes, and now she was paying for his weakness.

"Where's the damn cabin?" Mack continued roughly.

"The place is called Malkin cabin. It's off 202, about fifteen miles out of Jewell."

"Is there a chance that they're still there?"

He shrugged. Hank wasn't a fool, but there was always the chance he couldn't move quickly. It would depend on the type of ceremony Eleanor was preparing.

"Maybe."

Mack shook his head and looked across at the police officer. "Better get those descriptions out right away." As the man rose and moved to the door, the agent's gaze came back to Jon. "You and I will sit down and have a serious talk after all this is over."

He nodded. Mack had to catch him first. "If we move now, we might still find them."

He watched the FBI agent stalk to the door, then pushed away from the wall and walked across to the bed.

Evan stared up at him, eyes wide and full of a fearful desperation. "You have to go now. Aunt Maddie needs you."

He squeezed the kid's shoulder again. "I made you a promise. I'll bring her back."

Or die trying, he thought bleakly, and turned away.

Fourteen

Mack glanced up as Jon walked out the door. "Jerry's staying with the kid, and I've organized local help. I'll meet them up near the cabin." Jon pulled up his coat collar to stop the rain from dribbling down his neck.

"I'm coming with you."

Mack studied him for a moment, gray eyes hard. "Give me one good reason why you should."

"Eleanor's a sorcerer." He gave Mack a bland smile. "I know magic. You don't."

It was hard to tell whether Mack believed him or not, simply because there was no reaction from the man. But after a second of silence, he nodded. "Get in."

Mack climbed in and started the engine. Jon got into the passenger side and glanced at his watch. Two and a half hours gone. Maddie and Hank could be anywhere by now.

"Anyone would think from your behavior that you cared for this woman," Mack commented. The rear tires squealed as the car sped off.

Jon smiled grimly. "I barely know her." Which was both the truth and a lie. He probably understood Maddie better than he understood himself. And he sure as hell liked her more than he liked himself.

Mack lit a cigarette and took a long puff. "That's not what I meant," he said, exhaling.

Jon glanced across at him. "Just drive, Mack. I'm not in the mood to have my life analyzed right now."

The big man gave him a shark-like smile and planted his

foot to the floor.

***

They'd missed them. Jon knew it the minute Mack pulled the car to a halt. Though why he was so sure he couldn't honestly have said. Ignoring the stares of the local police, he walked across to the road leading up to the cabin. The heavy rain had quickly turned the mud to slush, but it was still thick enough to capture the imprint of a tire as it had slid in the turn onto the road. He ran a finger around the outline of the track. They'd missed them by about ten minutes, if not more. The rain was beginning to wash the deep prints away. Mack squatted down beside him. "Recognize them?" He shook his head. "No. But they're recent."