Chapter 260. Predator
Lucien
They blundered into the woods, relying on their instincts, listening alertly to the sounds coming from around them. Rhyme had joined them, and he pointed out, wordlessly, to the path where it appeared as if someone had pushed through the tangled twigs and branches in a hurry. The light snow also revealed indentures made by three pairs of boots. One was smaller than the others, noted Lucien as they moved, carefully.
The sound of water could be heard as they moved away from the now burning little house, and in the distance; Lucien had been listening to the noise of an approaching chopper.
It had to be the one he had had stationed in a field nearby. Aiyana must have been informed, and she must have radioed the chopper crew.
As for Salam Khan, the gangster had been stopped at the border by the Slovakian authorities, based on the tip-off provided by the Interpol agencies.
Now it had zeroed down to just one man: Dmitri Rudenko who he w
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