Saving Faith By: David Baldacci

see her leave that way. But there was a back door off the kitchen that

went down a fire escape. She went over to the door and tried to open

it. It was locked. Deadbolted. The kind you could only open with a

key even from inside. The windows also had key locks. It angered

Faith, being trapped like this, but the truth was she had been trapped

long before Lee Adams popped up in her life.

She continued looking through the apartment. Faith smiled at the

collection of record albums housed in their original covers, and a

framed poster from the movie The Sting She doubted if the man had a CD

player or even cable TV. She opened another door and went into the

room. She started to turn on the light and then paused as a sound

caught her attention. She stepped to the window, inched back the

blinds and looked out. It was fully light outside now, although the

sky was still gray and gloomy. She didn’t see anyone, but that meant

nothing. She could be encircled by an army and she’d never know it.

She turned the light on and looked around, surprised. A desk, file

cabinets, a sophisticated phone system and shelves filled with manuals

surrounded her. There were large pegboards on the wall with memo cards

tacked to them. On the desk were neatly arranged files, a calendar and

the usual desktop accessories. Apparently, Lee’s home also served as

his place of business.

If this was his office, maybe the file on her was here. Lee would

probably be gone for a few more minutes. She started to sift carefully

through the papers on his desk. Then she went through the desk drawers

and then moved on to the file cabinets. Lee was very organized and he

had a lot of clients-mostly businesses and law firms, from the file

labels she was seeing. Defense lawyers, she assumed, since prosecutors

had their own detective force.

The ringing phone made her almost leap out of her shoes. Trembling,

she went over to it. The base unit had an LCD readout. Lee obviously

had caller ID, because the number of the person calling him was

displayed on the readout. It was long distance, with a 215 area code.

Philadelphia, she recalled. Lee’s voice came on and told the caller to

leave a message after the beep. When that person started talking,

Faith froze.

“Where is Faith Lockhart?” asked the voice of Danny Buchanan. Danny

sounded very distressed as he fired more questions: What had Lee found

out? He wanted answers and he wanted them immediately. Buchanan left

a phone number, then hung up. Faith felt herself backing away from the

phone. She stopped and stood still, transfixed by what she had just

heard. A full minute passed as numbing thoughts of betrayal swirled

through her mind like confetti in a parade. Then she heard a sound

behind her and whirled around. Her scream was short, sharp, leaving

her momentarily breathless. Lee was staring at her.

CHAPTER 14

BUCHANAN LOOKED AROUND THE CROWDED AIRPORT. He had taken a risk in

calling Lee Adams directly, but his options now were few. As his eyes

roamed the area, he wondered which of the people it was. The old lady

in the corner with her big purse and hair in a bun? She had been on

Buchanan’s flight. A tall, middle-aged man had been pacing the aisle

while Buchanan had been on the phone. He too had been on the flight

from National.

The truth was Thornhill’s people could be anywhere, anyone. It was

like being attacked by nerve gas. You never saw the enemy. A sense of

profound hopelessness gripped Buchanan.

Buchanan’s greatest fear had been that Thornhill would either try to

get Faith involved in his scheme, or suddenly find her a liability. He

might have pushed Faith away, but would never abandon her. This was

why he had hired Adams to follow her. As the end drew near, he had to

make sure she remained safe.

Buchanan had looked in the phone book, of all places, and used the

simplest logic he could think of. Lee Adams had been the first person

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