The Boathouse

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“Where are you?” Sinclair asked. “Back at my place.” “What are you doing?” “Working your case.” “Any luck?” “Not yet.” “It’s not Hunter then?” “No it’s not.” “I thought it was him too. What happens now?” “We’re exploring other avenues; other associates of yours.” “Like who?” “There’s a long list. I’m sure you’re familiar with all the names.” “Business is business. Some people take it personally. I don’t know why.” “It takes all sorts.” Archer winced at having to be polite to him. “Well they’re e...ither brave or stupid. Whoever kidnapped her will regret it, whatever happens. I’m sure you’re aware by now that if anything happens to her it will end badly. The reckless idiots that have done this to me must know what’s coming to them.” Archer sensed that Sinclair was getting himself worked up again. He cringed at the idea that Sinclair had the ability to back up his death threats. “Go to bed and get some rest.

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