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DANGEROUS GROUND

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

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Special Agents for the Department of Diplomatic Security, Taylor MacAllister and Will Brandt have been partners and best friends for three years, but everything changed the night Taylor admitted the truth about his feelings for Will. But it's complicated...

Taylor agreed to a camping trip in the High Sierras -- despite the fact that he hates camping -- because Will wants a chance to save their partnership. But the trip is a disaster from the first, and things rapidly go from bad to worse when they find a crashed plane and a couple of million dollars in stolen money.

With a trio of murderous robbers trailing them, Will and Taylor are on dangerous ground, fighting for their partnership...and their lives

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DANGEROUS GROUND

Josh Lanyon

 

Chapter One

The nose of the red and white twin engine Baron 58 was crunched deep into the bottom of the wooded ravine. Mud and debris covered the cockpit windows. One wing had been sheared off when the plane crashed through the surrounding pines, knocking three of them over. The other wing was partially buckled beneath the craft. The tail of the plane had broken off and lay several yards down the ravine.

Taylor mopped his face on the flannel sleeve of his shirt. Ten thousand feet up in the High Sierras, the sun was still plenty warm despite the chill spring air.

Behind him, Will said, “Either the pilot was unfamiliar with the terrain or he didn’t have a lot of experience with mountain flying. Out here, avoiding box canyons is one of the first things you learn.”

“Take a look at this,” Taylor said, and Will made his way to him across the rocky, uneven slope. Taylor pointed to the fuselage. “You see those registration numbers?”

“N81BH.” Will’s blue eyes met Taylor’s. “Now why does that sound so familiar?”

Taylor grinned. “It’s the plane used in that Tahoe casino heist last year.”

Will whistled, long and low.

“Yeah,” agreed Taylor. Just for a moment he let his gaze linger on the other man’s lean, square-jawed features. Will’s hair, brown and shining in the sun, fell boyishly into his eyes. He hadn’t shaved in three days, and the dark stubble gave him a rugged, sexy look — very different from the normal nine to five Will. Not that they exactly worked nine to five at the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.

Will’s gaze held his for a moment, and Taylor looked away, focusing on the plane’s registration numbers again.

“What’d they get away with again?” Will asked in a making conversation kind of voice. “Something in the neighborhood of 2.3 million, was it?”

“That and murder,” Taylor said grimly. “They shot two sheriff’s deputies making their getaway.” These days he was touchy about law enforcement officers getting gunned down.

“Doesn’t look like they got away far.” Will moved toward the open door of the plane. He hopped lightly up onto the broken wing, and for a moment Taylor felt a twinge of envy. He was still moving slowly after his own shooting six weeks ago; sometimes he felt like he was never going to get it all back: the strength, the speed — the confidence — he had always taken for granted. He felt old at thirty-one.

He walked toward the broken off tail piece, and Will — only half-joking — called, “Watch out for snakes, MacAllister.”

“You had to say that, didn’t you, Brandt?” Taylor threw back. He studied the rim of the ravine. It had been winter when three masked men with automatic weapons robbed the Black Wolf Casino on the Nevada border of Lake Tahoe. They had fled to the nearby airport, hijacked a plane, and disappeared into the snowy December night.

Local law enforcement had theorized the Beechcraft Baron crashed in the High Sierras, but the weather and the terrain had inhibited searchers. It was clear to Taylor now that even under the best conditions, it would have been just about impossible to spot the little plane tucked away in the crevice of this mountainside.

He glanced back, but Will had vanished inside the wrecked plane. He could hear the eerie creak and groan of the aircraft as Will moved around inside.

Taylor worked his way around the crash site. Not their area of expertise, of course, but he knew what to look for.

Scattered engine parts and broken glass were strewn everywhere. A couple of seats had been thrown clear and were relatively intact. There was a weathered plank of wood that must have originally been a table or a desk, and some broken light fixtures and vinyl parts of storage bins. The plane could have carried five passengers in addition to the pilot. The casino had been hit by three bandits; the fourth had been driving the getaway car that sped them to Truckee Tahoe Airport. Four people would have inevitably left DNA evidence, but the crash site was four months old and contaminated by the elements and wildlife. He glanced around at the sound of Will’s boots on the loose rock.

Will said, “The pilot’s inside. No one else.”

That was no surprise. The initial investigation had cleared the pilot of involvement in the robbery; if he’d been alive, he would have contacted the authorities. Taylor thought it over. “No sign there were any passengers on board when she went down.”

“What about an incriminating black tie?” Will referred to the famous narrow black necktie that legendary hijacker D.B. Cooper left on the Boeing 727 he jumped out of way back in 1971.

“Not so much as a stray sock.”

“Then I guess they weren’t doing laundry up there,” Will remarked, and Taylor drew a blank.

“You know how one sock always gets lost — forget it.” It was a lame joke, but once Taylor would have known instantly what Will meant. Once Taylor would have laughed. “Parachutes?” Will asked.

“No parachutes.”

“None?”

“Doesn’t look like it,” Taylor said.

“Interesting. The pilot’s

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