Hyper Lynx (The Lynx Series Book 6) by Fiona Quinn (ebook reader for pc and android TXT) 📗
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Chapter Thirty
Chapter Thirty-One
Chapter Thirty-Two
Chapter Thirty-Three
Chapter Thirty-Four
Chapter Thirty-Five
Chapter Thirty-Six
Chapter Thirty-Seven
Chapter Thirty-Eight
Chapter Thirty-Nine
Chapter Forty
Chapter Forty-One
Chapter Forty-Two
Epilogue
THE WORLD of INIQUUS
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Copyright
Prologue
Dedication
To my dear sister, Melissa Berman,
Thank you for your love, kindness, and the encouragement
you’ve given me from my very first steps on this journey.
I am ever appreciative.
The World of Iniquus
Ubicumque, Quoties. Quidquid
Iniquus - /iˈni/kwus/- our strength is unequaled, our tactics unfair – we stretch the law to its breaking point. We do whatever is necessary to bring the enemy down.
The Lynx Series
Weakest Lynx
Missing Lynx
Chain Lynx
Cuff Lynx
Gulf Lynx
Hyper Lynx
Strike Force
In Too DEEP
JACK Be Quick
InstiGATOR
Uncommon Enemies
WASP
Relic
Deadlock
Thorn
FBI Joint Task Force
Open Secret
Cold Red
Even Odds
Kate Hamilton Mysteries
Mine
Yours
Ours
Cerberus Tactical K9 Team Alpha
Survival Instinct
Protective Instinct
Defender's Instinct
Delta Force Echo
Danger Signs
Danger Zone (2021)
Danger Close (2021)
The Players
The HYDRA
The Mastermind – Indigo (Deceased)
The Moneybags – Sylanos
The Private Army – Omega
The Political Cover – The Assembly
The Diner
Jim – the owner
Destiny – server
Barb – Server
Nicole – Server
Huahine – Short-order cook
Strike Force
Gator and Christen
Striker and Lynx
Jack and Suz
Deep and Grace
Blaze and Faith
Reaper and Kate
Axel
Randy
CIA
Oliver
John Black
Johnna White
Casper
Cho
DiSalla
FBI
Special Agent in Charge Damian Prescott
Special Agent Steve Finley
Dr. Gupta Ph.D.
Modesty (Destiny) asset
Cerberus Tactical K9
Ridge and K9 Zeus
Ryder and K9 Voodoo
Delta Force Echo
Ty and Kira
Davidson Family and Friends
William and London Davidson – father and stepmother
Christen Davidson - daughter
Karl Davidson – eldest son
Rochambeau Family
Mama Rochambeau
Gator
Genevieve
Auralia
London Bridges
London Bridges falling down,
Falling down,
Falling down.
London Bridges falling down,
My fair Lady.
Build it up with iron and steel,
Iron and steel,
iron and steel,
Build it up with iron and steel,
My fair lady.
Iron and steel will bend and bow,
Bend and bow,
bend and bow,
Iron and steel will bend and bow,
My fair lady.
Build it up with silver and gold,
Silver and gold,
silver and gold,
Build it up with silver and gold,
My fair lady.
Chapter One
It was such a relief when my phone’s buzz suddenly yanked me awake.
Mentally thrashing through an endless dream, I was too exhausted to stay asleep.
I had gone to bed last night braced for torment—whether it showed up as warm, loving pictures or angst-filled ones. Either would make my heart bleed.
Today was Mom’s birthday.
In my life, which was overflowing with heroes, she stood out as the miracle maker. I missed her dearly.
All day yesterday, childhood memories had been popping up.
My brain had been feeding them to me like bon bons.
Closing my eyes, I savored each one.
The flavor on my tongue of Mom’s extra-special raspberry chocolate rum cake. The warmth of her voice as she whispered, “You’re my favorite,” into my ear. The earnestness in her eyes as she gave me good counsel or just stared out the window, thinking.
I remembered Mom as bright slashes of color on her pallet as she brought her imagination into a tangible form on a canvas.
Whenever I saw a bouquet of flowers, she was there in the richness of the hues and the delicacy of the petals, easily bruised and crushed.
She was still part of my every day.
Painfully sometimes. Joyfully sometimes.
The emptiness she left was only made more acute this last week as I probed around my memories like a tongue finding and fiddling with the space from a lost childhood tooth.
Only this ache didn’t come with the expected Tooth Fairy reward. Or knowing that another tooth would come in and replace the baby one that had fallen out.
Nothing could replace Mom.
There were just certain days that were more biting than others. Her birthday was always the hardest for me.
My life growing up had been enchanted. My parents had given me the Willy Wonka gold ticket of childhoods. Living a working-class lifestyle, my father seemingly owned a garage and acted as a mechanic. I believed that to be true until last year. That’s when I discovered that the garage was a cover story for his actual job as a CIA officer.
Though my family didn’t have a lot of material trappings, I never felt want. My parents filled my life with the colorful, the exciting, even the fantastical at times. And they brought into my unschooled education a parade of amazing people to mentor and teach me, despite Mom’s being sick for almost all of my life.
Mom’s imminent death had been part of my every day. And because I kept expecting her to die and then she didn’t, I convinced myself she’d always beat the odds. That she’d be able to stay in her bed where she’d always been, making a nest of pillows for me to join her. I’d cuddle up to listen to her read to me. Or I’d draw quietly while she slept…
Dad had positioned the parental king-sized bed in such a way that we could watch through the window as airplanes flew low in the sky on the way to one of the D.C. airports. We’d tell each
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