Chapter One
April 14
Leaf Brook Mall
Westchester County, New York
Wrong place. Wrong time.
She had to get out of here.
Julia gritted her teeth as she fought the crowd surging
back and forth through the mall. She shoved her way to the
door leading to the twelve-story parking garage. Wall-to-
wall people. Everything was called a grand opening. This
felt more like Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Coming here today had been stupid. The Stratfords were
enveloped by spectators, surrounded by members of the
press. And the mayor was flanked by his father and
brother -- a clear message that the Stratfords represented
a unified front. Even Julia's desperation hadn't been
enough to get her through. She'd have to find another way.
Taking an elevator wasn't an option. There was already a
huge line waiting, and as each car opened, Julia could see
they were all filled to capacity. The stairwell wasn't
much better, but it was her only choice. She scaled each
level as quickly as she could, wincing as the deejay's
music rocked the concrete walls and vibrated through her
head.
Eventually, the throngs of people began to thin out and
the music started to fade as she put more distance between
herself and the celebration. She was worried sick and
frustrated as hell. If what she suspected was true, then
an hourglass was running out. It was up to her to stop the
flow of the sand.
She exited the stairwell on the eleventh floor, where
she'd wedged her car into the only available parking
space -- a space that was far away from the opening-day
pandemonium. Reflexively, she groped for her keys as she
walked.
The screech of tires was what alerted her.
Her chin came up just as the silver Mercedes blasted
around the corner, bearing down on her with lightning
speed.
She knew she was its target. She also knew why.
Her hunch had been right. And she was about to be
silenced.
A frozen moment of fear paralyzed her. Abruptly, it
shattered. A surge of adrenaline jolted through her, and
she tried to jump out of the way. She couldn't make it.
She felt the stunning impact and then a dazed awareness as
she was hurled through the air. The concrete floor came
rushing up to meet her.
Brian, she thought, shards of pain piercing her skull.
Who's going to save Brian?