Prologue
"We have solid intelligence Eva Battaglia is being
targeted by the Morcos family," Ross Carpenter said, as
soon as the sheriff's office door closed.
Deputy Carson Morris glanced from Carpenter to the
sheriff, wondering why he'd been invited to this private
meeting.
"Morcos?" Sheriff Cochran's chair squeaked as he leaned
back.
"They're international developers with sidelines in
black market weapons and money laundering."
"What's their concern with Eva?"
Ross rubbed his forehead. "Years ago she worked a
hostage rescue mission involving the owner's son and it
didn't go as planned. We're tracking down those details.
I'm hoping there's some place here in the court house where
I can set up a temporary office for RC Investigations.
That's safer than having her working alone in Columbia.
It's not permanent. Just until we get this settled."
"There's office space up on the third floor," Sheriff
Cochran said. "Let's go take a look."
Ross examined the area and paced the entire hallway,
noting the elevator, main stairs, other offices, and fire
stairs. "This can work."
Deputy Morris listened while Ross and the sheriff
discussed Eva's schedule and responsibilities and managed
to keep a straight face when Ross volunteered Eva's IT
expertise to seal the deal.
"One last thing," Carpenter said. "I'd like someone
assigned to Eva full time."
The sheriff groaned. "You know I don't have the manpower
for that."
"Preferably Deputy Morris."
"Me?"
"She likes you," Carpenter said. "That's not easy to
discern with Eva, I'll grant you that."
Carson held his peace, baffled by the statement. The
woman was as prickly as a porcupine. From what he'd seen,
getting shot last month had wounded her pride more than
anything else.
"What do you expect out of him?"
"I expect you to treat this like undercover work, but
you just have to be yourself. I need you to make sure she
gets to and from work safely by either direct or indirect
observation. If Rick or I hover, she'll bust us for it. And
I expect you to inform me of any threats or suspicious
contact."
He understood what might qualify as a threat, but
suspicious contact? "Like what?"
"Morris, you were born and raised here in Haleswood,"
Carpenter said. "You'll recognize any strangers snooping
around here, or at her room at the motel."
"True," the sheriff admitted. "But undercover is a tough
thing to pull off in this town."
Ross grinned and clapped Carson on the shoulder. "You'll
come up with something. It's not long term, I promise."
Carson glanced from one man to the other. He'd gone to
high school with Ross. The sheriff had lived in the area
all his life. All three of them knew there were no secrets
in Haleswood. Undercover would be a unique challenge.
"It's not a typical assignment, that's for sure,
deputy," Sheriff Cochran said. "But seeing as you're
single, you're probably the person best suited to keep an
eye on her without causing more problems."
"Stay close, be friendly," Carpenter said. "I'll let you
know the minute we have the threat contained."