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O'Shea Dan
Книга "Greed"
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Dan O’Shea GREED ...
Dan O’Shea GREED ...
To my kids, Danny, Nick and Shannon Everybody’s got to ...
CHAPTER 1 Darfur, 2008 Nick Hardin never thought hi...
CHAPTER 2 Chicago, 2013 Detective John Lynch climbe...
CHAPTER 3 Two days earlier, Dr Mark Heinz rode his horse on his New Mexico ranch...
CHAPTER 4 Shamus Fenn sat in his suite at the Peninsula Hotel off Michigan Avenu...
CHAPTER 5 It was just past 11pm when Hardin checked into the downtown Hyatt on W...
CHAPTER 6 Lynch was on his way into the office when McCord called him on his cel...
CHAPTER 7 Bobby Lee watched the blonde walk into the lobby of the Deloitte build...
CHAPTER 8 At least he was in Saigon, thought Munroe. That was the good news. Or ...
CHAPTER 9 Liz Johnson sat across the table from Lynch in the booth at McGinty’s....
CHAPTER 10 Nick Hardin was working on plan B. With Stein dead, he could go...
CHAPTER 11 Lynch picked up Bernstein at the station and they headed downtown to ...
CHAPTER 12 Hardin dumped the room service tray from breakfast outside his door. ...
CHAPTER 13 Dr Atash Javadi walked along the shore of Lake Michigan on the Northw...
CHAPTER 14 Hardin had just walked into the garage, popped the trunk to the renta...
CHAPTER 15 When they were done with Telling, Lynch and Bernstein went back to th...
CHAPTER 16 Hardin knew he had to move, had to get out of town, get some space. H...
CHAPTER 17 “You’re one lucky fucker, Lynch,” said Detective Dick Karsten. He was...
CHAPTER 18 Lynch and Bernstein sat in Starshak’s office, Starshak up futzing wit...
CHAPTER 19 Munroe stifled a yawn, popped a go pill and looked out his hotel wind...
CHAPTER 20 Hardin headed east from the Aurora train station, walking through the...
CHAPTER 21 Bobby Lee and Courtney Schilst were waiting for a table at BD’s Mongo...
CHAPTER 22 Dave Fansher was pissed. You don’t leave a fine animal like this in i...
CHAPTER 23 Munroe should have been sleeping, but his mind was humming now, the ...
CHAPTER 24 The next morning, Lynch and Bernstein were watching the show the surv...
CHAPTER 25 Hernandez watched out the window of the Gulfstream as it made its des...
CHAPTER 26 “Is Hernandez on the ground?” Agent Jeanette Wilson asked from the ba...
CHAPTER 27 Hardin called the number Fouche had given, asked for Lafitpour, liste...
CHAPTER28 Hardin drove back to the Motel 6, walked into his room, and saw a woma...
CHAPTER 29 Lynch was at the UC with Reagan, watched the last couple players skat...
CHAPTER 30 Bahram Lafitpour twirled the wine in the glass, took a deep sniff, an...
CHAPTER 31 Wilson and Hardin barely made it in the door of her condo. She turned...
CHAPTER 33 It was Corsco’s lawyer’s office, but Tony Corsco sat behind the desk,...
CHAPTER 34 The crew for Fenn’s picture had staked out the vacant lot on Wells be...
CHAPTER 35 Alex Hickman dabbed at the corner of his mouth with a napkin that fel...
CHAPTER 36 Al Din watched the exodus of office workers. Impressive, like watchin...
CHAPTER 37 Lynch put his book on the nightstand, Devil in the White City. He was...
CHAPTER 38 Shamus Fenn sat in his room at the Peninsula, plowing through a bottl...
CHAPTER 39 “You ever hear of a Dr Mark Heinz?” One of the Google jockeys at Lang...
CHAPTER 40 “He gonna be able to talk to us any time soon?” Lynch was checking wi...
CHAPTER 41 Seephus Jones leaned against the window of the commuter train, half a...
CHAPTER 42 Seephus looked up again from the Sun-Times he’d picked up off an empt...
CHAPTER 43 Lynch, Bernstein, and Starshak walked into the room full of suits in ...
CHAPTER 44 Seephus Jones’ stomach was twisting on him. After a while, it seemed ...
CHAPTER 45 Hernandez sat in the passenger seat of the Escalade. Julio was drivin...
CHAPTER 46 Bobby Lee’s brain was racing, trying to think of something he could g...
CHAPTER 47 Seephus Jones would get his payday. If you want to keep the troops mo...
CHAPTER 48 Hardin punched it, shooting up a block, turning in, winding through a...
CHAPTER 49 Gonna end up in Iowa, way the day’s going, thought Lynch. He was stuc...
CHAPTER 50 Husam al Din clicked off the television in his hotel room. The shooti...
CHAPTER 51 Hardin and Wilson had been driving the Honda north for better than si...
CHAPTER 52 “This Wilson throws a wrench in things,” said Hickman. “We don’t know...
CHAPTER 53 Brad Jablonski tossed a manila folder on Starshak’s desk. He’d alread...
CHAPTER 54 Kate Magnus was out front, working in the flower garden along the fen...
CHAPTER 55 Hardin woke to the smell of gun solvent. Wilson sat cross-legged on t...
CHAPTER 56 “Shut the fuck up,” said Starshak. Lynch and Bernstein were in his of...
CHAPTER 57 The Wilson cunt was Sandoval’s sister. Hernandez knew that as soon as...
CHAPTER 58 “Downers Grove, Illinois, my friends. Downers Grove, Illinois.” Hardi...
CHAPTER 59 Munroe admired the view across Adams Street from Lafitpour’s office i...
CHAPTER 60 A small line of blood ran down the boy’s forehead, veering left at th...
CHAPTER 61 Back at the Hilton, Munroe set down a heavy document, took off his g...
CHAPTER 62 The next morning, Lynch and Bernstein were out in Aurora. “Nice...
CHAPTER 63 “Scenery was nicer in Wisconsin,” said Wilson. She was in Elgin with ...
CHAPTER 64 Lynch and Bernstein stood in Ringwald’s kitchen. The wooden chairs we...
CHAPTER 65 Al Din’s phone pinged. He opened the text from Tokyo. A photo of a la...
CHAPTER 66 Corsco slammed the door, his face red. His home. That cop, that...
CHAPTER 67 Munroe slid his keycard into the door to his suite at the Hilton. Had...
CHAPTER 68 Lynch was headed out of the squad room, headed home, when he heard th...
CHAPTER 69 Late that night, the Eagle sat with Franco in the back of a six-passe...
CHAPTER 70 The next morning, Lynch and Bernstein walked into Starshak’s office, ...
CHAPTER 71 “At least that sad little bear is gone,” Wilson said. She and H...
CHAPTER 72 Munroe sat up in bed, reached for his phone. He lifted his head from ...
CHAPTER 73 Starshak was happy. The waitress play worked. Took about an hour to g...
CHAPTER 74 The tech guy called Lynch. He’d found a clean shot of al Din coming o...
CHAPTER 75 Lynch called the cab company, gave them the time and location of the ...
CHAPTER 76 “You have the cash pulled together?” Late that night, Hardin on the p...
CHAPTER 77 Lynch’s cell buzzed. He woke up, checked the clock. Coming up on two....
CHAPTER 78 Just after 6am, Lynch toweling off after his shower when his cell ran...
CHAPTER 79 Tommy Porcini ran Tony Corsco’s juice loan racket for the northwest s...
CHAPTER 80 “You have had time, I assume, to check on Heinz and consider my offer...
CHAPTER 81 Wilson driving, cussing under her breath, drumming her fingers on the...
CHAPTER 82 Corsco thought about the Hardin situation. Hardin was Fenn’s contract...
CHAPTER 83 “You have the money ready to move?” Hardin on the cell with Lafitpour...
CHAPTER 84 Hernandez sat in the backseat of a Ford Explorer, one of his best Sku...
CHAPTER 85 Al Din was near the Merchandise Mart when the Honda exited the Kenned...
CHAPTER 86 Wilson looped around the third floor of the garage, still full, caugh...
CHAPTER 87 Munroe had the chopper spun up and was hightailing it for the Loop. H...
CHAPTER 88 Lafitpour and Hickman stepped out of stairwell and started across the...
CHAPTER 89 “You gotta go faster, man.” Paco, one of the Skull shooters Hernandez...
CHAPTER 90 On six, Hickman and Lafitpour emerged from the cars they had been hid...
CHAPTER 91 Lynch heard another engine coming up the ramp fast, then tires slammi...
CHAPTER 92 A couple of units reached five, lights going, sirens going, stopping ...
CHAPTER 93 Lynch watched a powerfully built older man walk down the ramp from si...
CHAPTER 94 An hour later, Munroe slid the Do Not Disturb sign aside and stuck th...
CHAPTER 95 The Eagle was in the stairwell at Northwestern Memorial, coming down ...
CHAPTER 96 Starshak followed the ambulance to the ER, Bernstein riding with him....
CHAPTER 97 Munroe was in a windowless conference room in the Kluczynski Federal ...
CHAPTER 98 Munroe took his cell out of his pocket. It had been vibrating all thr...
CHAPTER 99 Fifteen minutes later, two hours and twenty minutes to go. Starshak, ...
CHAPTER 100 Ad hoc team – a mess of Feds that were on hand, handful of uniforms ...
CHAPTER 101 A little after 8pm now. Back at the Federal Building. Munroe gave th...
CHAPTER 103 7.30am. Lynch picked up Hardin and they drove north on Michigan. ...
CHAPTER 104 The Eagle was working the phone, working some sources, running the m...
CHAPTER 105 The city still had a uniform outside Fenn’s door, patrolman Lynch ha...
CHAPTER 106 The elevator door opened. The Eagle had a hand in the shoulder bag, ...
CHAPTER 107 An hour later, Lynch was sitting on a gurney down in the ER. Nurse w...
CHAPTER 108 Five hours later, Hardin and Wilson were in a limo on the way to O’Hare for...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Man, doing a second acknowledgements page is tough. I mean what do you ...
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dan O’Shea is a Chicago-area writer. Drawing on Chicago’s settings and...
EXHIBIT A An Angry Robot imprint and a member o...
Contents Title page Dedication CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER...
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