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DEAD SHOT
“Small town life in southern Idaho might seem quaint and idyllic to some. But when local newspaper reporter Cal Murphy begins to uncover a series of strange deaths that are linked to a sticky spider web of deception, the lid on the peaceful town is blown wide open. Told with all the energy and bravado of an old pro, first-timer R.J. Patterson hits one out of the park his first time at bat with Dead Shot. It’s that good.”
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DEAD LINE
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DEAD IN THE WATER
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Heisman: The Man Behind the Trophy
Other titles by R.J. Patterson
Brady Hawk series
First Strike
Deep Cover
Point of Impact
Full Blast
Target Zero
Fury
State of Play
Seige
Seek and Destroy
Into the Shadows
Hard Target
No Way Out
Cal Murphy Thriller series
Dead Shot
Dead Line
Better off Dead
Dead in the Water
Dead Man's Curve
Dead and Gone
Dead Wrong
Dead Man's Land
Dead Drop
Dead to Rights
Dead End
James Flynn Thriller series
The Warren Omissions
Imminent Threat
The Cooper Affair
Seeds of War
SEEK AND DESTROY
A Brady Hawk Thriller
R.J. PATTERSON
For Don, an incredible mentor
and an even greater friend
CHAPTER 1
Istanbul, Turkey
BRADY HAWK CREPT DOWN THE SIDEWALK with Shane Samuels a few feet behind him. Using the natural cover of the tree limbs growing overhead, Hawk and Samuels remained in the shadows and out of view from the sparse streetlights. The precautionary exercise seemed unnecessary given that the time was just past 2:00 a.m. But considering the target of the operation, Hawk insisted they couldn’t be careful enough.
The aim of their mission was to break into the home of Bartu Kemal, whose house was situated along a hill near Emigran Park and provided a breathtaking vista of the Bosphorus Strait. Officially, Kemal was a security guard at a small research facility located in downtown Istanbul. But after admiring the posh neighborhood and all it provided, Hawk wondered just how many people were falling for Kemal’s lie. The truth about Kemal’s occupation explained how he could afford such a place. But keeping his identity a secret was paramount to his success in his daily task of keeping Katarina Petrov and The Chamber offices safe.
Hawk and Samuels reached the edge of the property and leapt over the fence. They stole across the yard and headed to the back where Hawk determined they would lie in wait.
“Are you sure about this plan?” Samuels whispered.
“Every night at 2:15 a.m., without fail,” Alex Duncan chimed in over the coms.
“It’s those details that make your sister the best operational commander in the world,” Hawk said as he eyed Samuels.
“Let’s watch that hyperbole there, Hawk,” Alex said, pausing before she continued. “Best operational commander in the universe.”
Hawk looked at his partner, whose eyes were still trained on the house.
“After all these years, you suddenly find out you have a sister and then you quickly learn she’s insufferable,” Hawk said.
Samuels nodded toward the back door. “I think I see some movement.”
The back door creaked open and out bounded a Maltese. Hawk watched as the fluffy white dog bounced around the yard before venturing into the shadows to take care of business.
“Now,” Hawk whispered.
Samuels then tossed a dog treat near Kemal’s pet and waited.
“Come on, girl,” Hawk said underneath his breath.
The dog scratched around in the dirt and circled around several times.
“What’s the backup plan?” Samuels asked.
“That is Berk’s favorite treat,” Alex said over the coms. “Just be patient. She’ll go for it.”
“The dog’s name is Berk?” Samuels asked incredulously.
“It’s a Turkish dog, bro. Not all of them are given American names like Oscar or Timmy.”
“Who names a dog Timmy?” Samuels asked.
“Me. That was my last dog’s name,” she said.
“Timmy? Really?”
“Dang right. Best Yorkie on the planet.”
Hawk watched as the dog noticed the treat and bounded toward it. He tapped Samuels on the shoulder. Yanking