Murder Game

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Authors: Christine Feehan
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that she felt it too. His entry into her mind had been as smooth as him drawing the gun and putting it into her hand. She nodded her reassurance. They were both telepathic, and somehow that made her feel less alone—less apart from everyone. She’d never actually met another human being with psychic powers.
    Stay to cover. I’m going hunting.
    She didn’t want Kadan to leave her. He seemed solid and safe, and exuded absolute confidence. I’m guessing that’s not some random hunter poaching.
    Not with that rifle. You stay to cover.
    He was already moving away from her, and it took every ounce of self-control she had to keep from reaching out and holding on to him.
    You’ll be safe, Kadan reassured her with implacable confidence. He had no other choice but to succeed. That was a sniper, and he’d tracked Kadan to this place, which meant someone very high up didn’t want Kadan to succeed in solving the murders. Not that he was all that surprised; someone had wanted the GhostWalkers program gone and everyone involved dead from the beginning—and that someone worked at the White House. The GhostWalkers had been unable to pin down just whom the threat was coming from, so there was no chance to eliminate him, but if Kadan got out of this alive, they’d be one step closer to solving the puzzle. Not too many people knew he’d been sent out.
    He circled around Tansy’s camp, keeping his distance, and keeping his head down. Movement attracted the eye, and he wanted no part of his body showing to a sniper, or even to give away his position. Whoever they’d sent after him would be good.
    He allowed himself grim amusement. But they wouldn’t be good enough, because in a world of kill or be killed, there were few men like him. He was wearing clothing that reflected the images around him, making him nearly invisible. He cloaked himself, changing his skin color like a chameleon to blend in with his surroundings. And then he began to move with the stealth of a wolf.
    He went up, going to high ground, continuing to circle so he could come up behind his stalker. There’d been only one bullet, and the sniper would have moved immediately, but once Kadan found the trail, he would be able to follow it.
    He was taking a chance leaving Tansy. Not that the sniper could get to her; Tansy was too clever to give herself away. But she’d be making up her mind to run, and she knew the mountain. She’d been living up in the Sierras for months. She’d have confidence in herself and she was too smart to go back to camp. He sighed. He’d have to track her down again after disposing of their enemy.
    He stayed low to the ground, making his way through the forest until it eventually gave way to the great granite boulders and jutting cliffs. There wasn’t as much foliage, but he blended in with the rock and moved at a steady pace, not too fast to draw the eye, but fast enough to get around behind the sniper. The man would be moving toward Tansy’s camp, taking the shortest route, with as much cover as possible. He would want to get the job done as quickly as he could, and that meant he had to be on the move.
    Kadan skirted several jagged boulders, looking for a way up so he would have a better view of the area surrounding Tansy’s camp. A giant boulder rose over the top of several granite slabs, one sitting precariously on top of the other, some leaning and a few shooting through the middle like great towers. He reached up with his fingertips and found an indentation. That was all he needed for the climb. He went up slowly, like a spider, clinging to the rock face, careful not to disturb the loose dirt and rock on his way to the top.
    He had microscopic setae on the pads of his fingers and at the end of each individual seta were one thousand tinier spatulae, or tips, which were so thin as to render them under the wavelength of visible light. Not even his fellow GhostWalkers knew why he could cling to any surface, including the ceiling, but a

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