Aaron Vance was back in his office, feeling like shit. He hadn’t slept a wink all night and his eyes were sore and heavy. He sat behind his desk in the building on University Heights Boulevard that housed the Bureau’s San Antonio field office. On the wall behind him hung the FBI’s seal and a ten-most-wanted poster. The poster was out of date, of course. The most wanted person in America was not an Al Qaeda terrorist or the lunatic who had murdered three women in Tampa.No, it was Lee Jordan, the man who posed a diabolical threat to the Bureau and everything it stood for.Vance still found it hard to believe what had happened overnight. First the bungled attempt on Jordan’s life. And then the carnage up in Mountain City in which two FBI agents had been shot dead.He dreaded to think what today would bring. Jordan could be anywhere by now. Maybe he was even thinking about turning himself in to the cops. That’d be tricky, but manageable. It’d be an altogether more difficult problem if he went directly to the media.
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