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drapes in the den, TV room and kitchen.
    Ryan tensed and Joanne, eyes wide, blurted, “What’s going on? Tell me.”
    I could see the palm of Freddy’s hand tap the butt of his Glock. We do this to reorient our muscles and nerves so we know exactly where our weapons are. Like I noted the pressure of the Baby Glock, in the small of my back. I left it in the holster for the moment.
    Ryan stepped forward to the window.
    “No,” I said firmly. “Get back. Loving’s here.” I herded everyone into the windowless hallway between the kitchen and the front foyer.
    “How’d he do it?” Freddy asked. “He should still be halfway from West Virginia.”
    I didn’t answer. There were several possible explanations, though none relevant to our goal at the moment: to keep the principals alive and get out of the area instantly.
    “What do you have, sir?” Garcia asked me.
    “The house that path leads to? The window closest to here? The blinds were down ten minutes ago. They’re about six inches up now. Makes no sense for them to be open only that far, except for surveillance.”
    “A spotter?”
    “No,” I said. “A spotter would’ve picked thehouse with the best view. That’s the one directly behind here, or to the right. Loving’s in the left house because he noticed the path and figured the family who lives there’d be good friends with the Kesslers.” I added, “They’d have the best information about you and might know what my SUV was doing in your drive and the sedan parked in front.”
    “Teddy and Kath!” Joanne blurted. “You mean he’s there with them?”
    “You sure, Corte?” Freddy asked. Meaning, we push the button on this, it’s going to get expensive and possibly messy.
    “I’m sure enough. . . . I want people here now. Fairfax County and your folks, whoever’s nearby.”
    “Call it in,” Freddy ordered Garcia, who pulled his cell phone out of a holster and hit a speed dial button.
    “I’m sorry, this is too weird for me,” Maree said with an edgy laugh. “The tour guide’s freaking us out because somebody opened a window? Good luck, guys.” Maree lifted car keys from a dish on a table nearby. “I’m going downtown.” She started for the front door.
    “No,” I told her firmly. “And everybody, get—” The rest of my instructions were cut off at the sound of a huge crash from the street.
    Joanne screamed, Maree gasped and stood frozen in front of the door.
    I strode forward fast, gripped the young woman by the collar of her jacket and yanked her backward and we fell together onto the tile floor, as the bullets began crashing through the front picture window in the living room.

Chapter 6
    THE NUMBNESS VANISHED from Joanne’s face and she scrabbled forward on her knees, grabbing her sister and sliding her farther into the foyer, away from the windows.
    The younger woman had dropped her forwarded mail in a white spill on the floor. Her camera too had fallen and she cried out, reaching desperately for it.
    “Leave it!” Joanne muttered, restraining her.
    Ryan had his weapon out now and was crouching.
    I still didn’t draw because there was no target yet and I was busy flinging my computer into my shoulder bag. Besides, as the shepherd, I tend to let people with more tactical experience handle the firepower.
    Two or three more shots into the living room. The slugs slammed into a lamp, a picture frame, the wall. The gunshots were soft, the sound of shattering glass loud.
    Freddy was on the phone, calling his agents out front but getting no response.
    Were they dead?
    “Garcia!” I called. The young agent had instinctively gone to the side windows overlooking the trees, covering our flank. “What do you see?”
    “Clear,” he shouted. “Only incoming’s from the front.”
    I gestured everyone farther back into the dim hall and then slipped into a small guest bathroom in the front and glanced through a window. A silver Ford had slammed into the rear of the agents’

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