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The Moses Legacy - Adam Palmer [56]

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had no wish to worry her too, and no reason to share his fears with her either.

After a time, the land beneath their feet turned from sand and rock to lush green grass, and they knew that they had reached the edge of the Nile Valley. Gabrielle took out Mansoor’s mobile phone and played with the buttons, looking at the display. Daniel wasn’t sure what she was doing, but he decided not to ask until she had finished. In the meantime, he looked around and kept his eyes peeled for a taxi.

A few went past, but they already had fares. Meanwhile, Gabrielle was using Mansoor’s phone to make a call, but Daniel was still too preoccupied with his concerns for Mansoor to ask who she was calling. He hoped that they hadn’t got lost or failed to find Mansoor. Gabrielle had told them the exact location, and he would have had no reason to leave the area. In any case, how far could he have gone?

And then another thought struck Daniel – a frightening thought. Someone had tried to kill them before, by locking them in. What if the killer was still around? What if he was following them?

Daniel quickly dismissed this thought as nonsense. When they got out of the tomb, their jeep had been missing. Whoever had done it would have no reason to come back. But why had they locked them in to begin with? Who was the intended target? Was it Mansoor? Gabrielle? Daniel himself? All three?

It makes no sense!

And there was one more thing that didn’t make sense. Although Gabrielle was holding the phone to her ear, she wasn’t speaking. She was listening… but she wasn’t saying a word. And the look on her face concerned Daniel. It was a look of fear.

He was about to ask her what the problem was when a police van appeared in the distance heading towards them on the main road. Daniel started waving his arms in a desperate attempt to flag it down. The police van screeched to a halt and four police officers leapt out. But what happened next took him by surprise: they drew their guns.

Not sure of what was happening, Daniel opted for the common-sense approach and put his hands up.

‘British,’ he shouted, as if that word conferred some sort of magical protection. But then something happened that Daniel couldn’t believe.

The police started firing!

Instinctively, Daniel hit the ground. Gabrielle did likewise, except that she took half a second longer to react.

Chapter 40

Sarit’s training had involved the advanced driving course, including night driving, but she still felt uncomfortable doing it. Along the way she had evaded a donkey cart and two parked cars and nearly been demolished by a heavily loaded truck that shed some of its load in an effort to overtake her.

And now she caught sight of what she thought was the jeep that Goliath had driven away from the tomb, though it was hard to tell in the darkness. She could make out the form, but not the colour, much less the occupant. In any case, there were too many other cars on this stretch of road to be able to do anything. She would have to bide her time.

But she stayed in contact, keeping several car lengths back. The drive back to Cairo would take seven or eight hours all told, and she had barely been driving for two.

It was some three hours later that she finally got her opportunity. The traffic had thinned out considerably because many people did not want to drive that late, and somewhere along the line it got to the point that she was no longer able to keep other vehicles between them because they were on a stretch of road that had no other vehicles. That meant that the time to strike was now. She opened the driver’s window, knowing that she would not be able to reach over to her passenger window whilst controlling the vehicle, but this also meant that she could not throw the Molotov cocktail while overtaking him. Instead, she would have to get him to overtake her.

Steeling herself, she overtook him in a highly aggressive manoeuvre and then slowed down in front of him, just sitting there in the single lane, knowing that he was getting increasingly annoyed. She didn’t respond when he hooted and

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