Leopard’s Hunt (Leopard People #14) Read Online Christine Feehan

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Vampires Tags Authors: Series: Leopard People Series by Christine Feehan
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Total pages in book: 138
Estimated words: 127461 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 637(@200wpm)___ 510(@250wpm)___ 425(@300wpm)
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“Then you had to get rid of the women and manufacture enough evidence to make it believable that another pakhan had raided.”

Gorya shrugged calmly. “Freighter in the harbor was leaving. I’d perfected Patva’s signature by that time and wrote out orders. I’d already stolen money and was able to give them that for a new start. It was a matter of creating enough of a trail and then inflicting wounds on myself so I looked like I’d taken a beating.”

“Nobody would have taken the kinds of things done to him without fighting back,” Krylov snapped. “I don’t care what he says. He just lay down and took it. Why would anyone do that? If he could get those women out, why didn’t he go with them?”

Braum wondered if the man could be any less intelligent. He kept pouring triumph into his voice as if that could make him right. No one else moved. No one else spoke. Braum knew it was because they were beginning to sense—or already had—that they were in the presence of a much larger predator. No one wanted to draw his attention.

“Braum knows why, don’t you, Braum?” Gorya said in that same soft voice.

Another chill went down Braum’s spine. “If you hate enough and you want to learn to be a monster, to learn everything from them you can, and then exact your revenge, plan it out step by step, you will do anything, take anything to get there.”

There was silence again and then Krylov burst out, “He would have just killed Patva.” This time he didn’t sound so certain.

Braum shook his head. “No, he would want him to live. To suffer. To take everything from him. Killing him would be too easy. I would guess things were already beginning to go wrong. Shipments interrupted or missing. Money stolen. Patva becoming paranoid against his own trusted men. Total chaos.”

He didn’t take his gaze from Gorya. No change in expression registered. None. Those frosted ghost eyes stared right back at him.

“That’s true,” Krylov conceded. “Patva nearly went insane with the continual losses.”

“I consider myself a fair pakhan. You might not be used to my ways, but I state the truth and I’m always clear about the rules and consequences. I gave an order,” Gorya stated. “No more trafficking. I don’t think anyone sitting at this table could possibly have misunderstood that order. Every single person in this room swore allegiance to me. You were given the opportunity to leave. You didn’t have to swear on your life and the lives of your families, but you did. I stated very plainly the consequences of trafficking.”

Braum could hear accelerated heartbeats throughout the room. His heart raced as well, not for himself but for his son. Someone in the room, four chairs down and across the table, was stupid enough to try to pull a gun. Something stirred in the shadows and moved with blurring speed right past the security team. At the same time blood erupted from the man’s jugular, the sound of a gun firing echoed through the room, and his left eye was gone. He slumped forward, his weapon slipping from nerveless fingers. The hilt of a knife protruded from the base of his skull. That blur retreated into the shadows as if it had never been.

No one made a sound. Bile rose in Braum’s throat. He forced himself to stay seated and not reach for his phone. Derk. This was bad. A huge mistake. He’d underestimated his opponent based on information given to him by others rather than sizing up the new pakhan for himself.

“Tonight Leo Bugrov’s daughter, Alicia, was taken by force from the home of George and Vera Morozov.”

For the first time, Gorya broke eye contact and looked directly at George Morozov. “Both Vera and Morozov aided Raul Escabar Alba and Derk Malcom in taking this child. Escabar Alba and Malcom were caught outright beating and raping the girl. There is no question that George and Vera provided help in taking her. Shifter and leopard memories were examined. Leo’s wife was also taken forcefully by several men in this room. She was beaten severely and raped by Escabar Alba and Malcom.”

The security team had moved up behind the men in complete silence, put guns to the backs of their heads and nearly simultaneously pulled the triggers. George and the others named slumped forward. Just like that, the pakhan had slaughtered eight men in the room.

“Vera has been executed as well,” Gorya said. “The sentence is absolute.”

Once more the pitiless, frosted eyes of Gorya Amurov met Braum’s. Braum had held out a small splinter of hope that his son might still be alive until Gorya had used the word child when he referred to Alicia. He knew immediately that Derk was dead. There had been instant retaliation.


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