Judas Horse_ An FBI Special Agent Ana Grey Mystery - April Smith [17]
On the laptop, Angelo had pulled up surveillance photos taken at demonstrations throughout the Northwest. They were mainstream protesters—do-gooders and tree-huggers—mostly middle-aged, plus the requisite young and hairy types. “Free the mustangs.” “Milk is torture.” “McDeath to McDonald’s.” “All meat is murder.” “Dairy is rape.”
What does an anarchist look like?
“Not so easy to connect the dots,” observed Galloway. “FAN has no central leadership. It’s structured like an international terrorist group engaged in net war.”
Net—or network—war is the war of the future, an agile system of “committees” or “cells” that seem to act invisibly, strung together by the braided cables of money and belief. Armies based on infantries are about to become obsolete.
“Where do I start?”
Angelo hit the laptop. “Herbert Laumann.”
Galloway: “Who is Herbert Laumann?”
“Some penny-ante bureaucrat at the Bureau of Land Management,” I replied. I’d seen the files. “The idiots are really after this dude. They call him ‘the face of evil.’”
A photo of Herbert Laumann filled the screen. The “face of evil” looked like the manager of an electronics store—the Joe in the tan shirt and brown tie who scurries out of the back when the wide-screen TV you ordered two months ago has disappeared off the delivery list—pouchy cheeks, line mustache, thinning hair.
“Our latest intel indicates the movement is going to target wild mustang horses,” Angelo said.
The Wild Horse and Burro Program is mandated by federal law to protect the last remaining herds of free-roaming mustangs in the United States. These are the pure and graceful descendants of horses that were brought over by the Spanish explorers and then mated with hardy U.S. cavalry mounts. Along with a lot of other folks, Congress felt the mustangs are part of our unique western heritage and should be scientifically preserved in their natural habitat. The weaker ones may be put up for adoption by the public, but wild mustangs can never be sold or slaughtered.
“The herds are protected by federal law,” Angelo went on, “but the goofballs don’t like the way the government is doing it. Laumann is in charge of the Wild Horse and Burro Program in Oregon. He’s already been harassed. We think FAN infiltrated the group.”
Donnato: “Ana hits the ground. She finds a wild-horse protest. She works her way into a FAN cell.”
Galloway held up a finger. “Patience,” he advised. “The hardest part is waiting to see whether your uc identity is taking effect or not. It’s the loneliest time.”
While I was absorbed in this, Angelo had come up behind. Now he cuffed me hard across the head.
“Darcy! What are you doing up in Portland?”
Instantly, I am Darcy and he is FAN. We have these fire drills often. They make your adrenaline rock. There is no transition, isn’t meant to be.
In undercover work, it is always midnight in the universe, and you are always alone.
“I got fed up with the anti-life corporate agenda,” I said. “I quit my job in L.A.”
“That’s bullshit. We checked, and you never worked in a biotech company in L.A.”
Galloway was watching this improvisation with folded arms.
“That doesn’t make any sense,” I protested.
“Why do you keep going down to L.A. when you don’t work there?”
“Why don’t you come with me one time and I’ll show you? Jesus Christ.” I smiled with feigned exasperation. “What’s wrong with you guys? I’m starting to get paranoid.”
“Darcy would not say Jesus,” Donnato murmured.
I muttered, “Yes, she would.”
Angelo circled my chair. Leaning close, his distorted upper face was beginning to look like a malevolent Picasso mask. He yanked me to my feet by my hair. The chair tipped over.
“What’s the problem, bro?”
Donnato: “She wouldn’t say bro.”
Angelo, moving like a snake, had my arms pinned and a nasty little knife, which he had been secreting just for that moment, flat against my throat.
“We’re all a little paranoid at FAN,” he whispered into my burning ear. “Spies like you know the reason why.”
Panic. I needed to pee. I wanted to yell “Time out!” What would Darcy say? I didn