ROGUE PREY – Published by Rough Edges
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Each hunter has the same equipment—a
sniper rifle, five bullets and a machete. An even killing field.
A corrupt organization in Spain is selling the ultimate thrill. They cater
to rich amateur game-hunters who hunger for the privilege of stalking and
killing human prey. Their targets are non-persons. In effect, the vile process
gets rid of illegal immigrants. Enter Leon Cazador—a half-English,
half-Spanish private investigator who occasionally assists the authorities.
Eager to take down this immoral organization, he’s tasked with going full
cloak-and-dagger. But when his cover is blown and
he’s forced to join nine other captives, will he become the hunters’ ultimate
prey?
Here are a few excerpts:
‘Oh, I’ve made a kill or two,’
Leon said.
‘Which wildlife have you potted?’
Rudolf asked.
‘Plenty of wild animals.’ Mostly
men.
‘Do you collect trophies?’ Harley
pressed.
‘No. I just kill.’ Never for pleasure. (p24)
***
‘You’ve been in the wars, I see.’
Mateo indicated the scars on Leon’s torso and arms.
Knife and bullet wounds. But you
should see the other guys – in the cemetery.
Mateo said, ‘Lost your tongue,
eh?’
Leon recalled a Spanish proverb:
Don’t mention the noose in the house of the hanged man. By now, his bruised
stomach was advising him not to say the wrong thing anymore. He compromised and
shrugged.
Mateo said, ‘No matter. We aren’t
here to chat.’
Then the so-called ‘softening-up’ process began. (p40)
‘Your silly quips, they hide your
insecurity, your fear, I know,’ she said.
‘I hope you don’t charge by the
hour,’ Leon said. ‘Your psychoanalysis is sadly very wrong.’
‘You would say that, wouldn’t
you?’ She came closer and touched his bare torso, running a hand over a couple
of ancient scars. The tip of her tongue wetted her lips. ‘For a man of your
age, you have kept yourself fit. A lesser man, taking such a beating…’ She
lifted a shoulder fatalistically.
‘I’ll live.’
‘Not for much longer, though.’
‘We all must die sometime. Even you.’ (p49)
Baeza addressed Leon and the rest
of the so-called targets: ‘I will signal the end of your thirty minutes with a
single shot.’ He tapped his holster. ‘That will tell you that our hunters will
begin tracking you down.’ He beamed sincerely. ‘And when they find you – which
they will – they will not hesitate to eliminate you. All of you. Without
exemption. This is an equal opportunity hunt!’
He unholstered his revolver – it
looked like a Smith & Wesson Model 500
– and gestured with the barrel. ‘Get ready!’ he bellowed.
He consulted his fob watch and
then fired the gun in the air. ‘Go! Run for your miserable lives!’ (p85)
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