Oliver shook his head. “Here’s the point. If Eliza learns that Alexa was, indeed, killed by McMillan, by her very own father and his men, then we believe she might work with us. To save the other Palace girls.”
Jack waited. The finer details of his assignment were coming.
“What you’ll do, Jack, is head to Belize Monday morning. Like we said, you’ll visit the Mennonite community first. Acting like a long-lost Mennonite grandson, you’ll speak with Ike Armstrong, the community’s historian. Two Mennonite girls have gone missing over the last decade. We believe one or both of them wound up at the Palace.”
“Terrible.” Jack jotted down the name. Ike Armstrong.
“Ask Ike about his missing family. Rumor is they drowned, but see what he knows. And see if he’s heard of Anders McMillan.”
“Got it.” Jack looked at Oliver again. “Ask him whether Eliza and her father were Mennonites at some point, is that it?”
“Exactly. Like we said, we can’t find any information on McMillan’s past.” Oliver returned to his folder and thumbed through it. “As if he landed on planet Earth a dozen years ago.”
TJ turned to Jack. “Finding out about McMillan’s past is key. No telling what he’s covering up.”
Jack nodded. “Makes sense.”
“Then you’ll switch gears and clothes and head to the beach.” Oliver’s voice fell. “You’ll visit the Blue Breeze Yacht Club and connect with one of McMillan’s guards. Once they believe you’re the groom, they’ll roll out the red carpet. You’ll agree to the cash transfer—the half a million Anders wants—then you’ll have access to Eliza.”
Of all the undercover work Jack had ever done, trafficking was the toughest. Pretending to be a customer—even as a way of saving the lives of enslaved girls—was almost more than he could take. But this was different. Even worse in some ways. He had to pretend he was buying Eliza for life. That he was sleeping with her two nights in a row to see if she was worth marrying—strictly for business purposes.
Jack felt his determination rise. If that’s what it took to rescue Eliza and the other girls at the Palace, he was ready.
Oliver opened a folder. “The guard will make arrangements for you to visit the Palace that night, and there you’ll be given access to Eliza’s bedroom.” The matter clearly disgusted Oliver, too. But every step of the mission was calculated and necessary. “During your time with her you’ll keep things completely platonic, of course. And you’ll reveal the truth to Eliza. Tell her that her father killed Alexa and that others will be killed, too.” He paused. “Then give her one more incentive.”
“This is important.” Pendergast pulled another paper from his folder and handed it to Jack. “Technically, Eliza is an accomplice. She’s helped lure young girls to the Palace for several years now. We assume this has been against her will, but either way she’s complicit. She’s looking at a lengthy sentence if she’s convicted.”
Jack understood. The girl’s options were limited. Allow other girls to be killed by her father, spend a chunk of time behind bars… or cooperate with the FBI.
“Provided she agrees to work with you, she’s our insider.” Oliver turned to Jack. “Minutes before the raid, she’ll have to round up the girls and help them leave the compound safely. Because of the scope of the operation, we will have the Army and Navy working with us that night. We’ll go over everything later today and tomorrow. At the completion of the raid, you and the other agents, and all seventeen girls, will be brought back here to San Antonio.”
A few questions remained. “Who are the informants on the ground?” Jack looked from Matthew to TJ and finally to Oliver. “How trustworthy are they?”
Matthew lowered his voice, as if this part were more sensitive than the rest. “Belize City has a new chief of police. Manny Averes. He’s been working with us for three months now, one of the good guys for sure. A few of his team are on the take from the Blue Breeze Yacht Club, and Chief Averes knows it. He plays along and because of that he has good information.”
“We trust him.” Oliver gave a firm nod. “And of course we have two operatives from the San Salvador office who have been monitoring the situation in Belize for several months. Even still, we don’t know the layout of the Palace, where the armed guards sit and how best to rescue the girls without incident.” He paused. “We think Eliza can help us with that, too.”
Eliza Ann Lawrence. Jack added the girl’s name to his notes. “How close is Eliza with her father? If she’s helping him with his operation, why should we put faith in her?”
“That’s the risk.” TJ returned to his seat and looked to Jack. “You’ll have to think fast, Ryder. Read the girl. If she’s working with her dad, she might lie to you. Trick you. It’ll take all your instincts on this one.”
“Be very aware, Jack.” Pendergast stood and sauntered to the spot near Oliver. “Watch her hands and fingers. Her expression. Look for subtle cracks that indicate whether what she’s telling you might be a lie.”
“And be careful, man.” TJ looked concerned. “Be so careful.”
“The agents are right.” Oliver set his folder down on the podium at the front of the room. “Eliza is either a victim or a mastermind, Jack. You’ll have to figure that out.”
Victim or not, Jack was suspicious of any girl who would help lure children into the Palace. Especially after she, herself, had seen the heartbreak and brokenness of the girls being trafficked by her father.
“Got it.” Jack took the papers on his desk and looked them over. “When do we start with the details?”
“Ten minutes from now. In the