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Book: The Genesis Secret: Read Online Free PDF
Author: Tom Knox
Tags: Fiction, General, Thrillers
muffled crash of broken glass downstairs. His flat was in a converted attic and he’d had to descend all the way to the cellar. There he’d found five or six unknown men, apparently young, and wearing ski-masks or balaclavas. The men had broken in, quite expertly, and they were digging up the basement floor. One of them had a ‘posh voice’.
    And that was pretty much all Lorimer’s notes said. During the attack a car alarm had gone off, for some reason, probably sheer and miraculous coincidence-just as the men were carving Lorimer’s neck and chest, and so the men had fled. The caretaker was lucky to be alive. If the young lad, Alan Greening, hadn’t wandered in and found him he would have bled to death.
    Forrester’s mind was full of speculation. Turning right on the Strand, he headed down the quiet Georgian side street to the museum, the Benjamin Franklin House. The house was roped off withblue and white plastic tape. Two police cars were parked outside, a uniformed constable stood by the door, and a couple of obvious journalists with recorders were sheltering under a nearby office block awning, with cups of takeaway coffee.
    One of them stepped forward as Forrester approached. ‘Detective, is it true the victim had his tongue cut out?’
    Forrester turned and smiled blandly and said nothing.
    The journalist, young, female and pretty, tried again. ‘Was it some kind of neo-Nazi thing?’
    This made Forrester pause. He turned and looked at the girl. ‘Press conference is tomorrow.’ This was a lie, but it would do. Turning back to the house, he ducked under the tape and flashed his badge. The uniformed constable opened the door and Forrester immediately caught the piercing, chemical smell of Forensics at work. Fuming for fingerprints. Quasaring the place. Silicon gel and superglue. Stepping to the end of the noble Georgian hall with its portraits of Benjamin Franklin, Forrester took the narrow stairway to the basement.
    The cellar was a scene of activity. Two Forensics girls in green paper nonce suits and masks were working at one end. The bloodstains on the floor were vivid, sticky and dark. Detective Sergeant Boijer waved from the other side of the room. Forrester smiled back.
    ‘They were digging in here,’ said DS Boijer.Forrester noted that Boijer’s blond hair was newly cut, and expensively so.
    ‘What were they digging for?’
    DS Boijer shrugged. ‘Search me, sir.’ He waved a hand across the ripped-up flagstones. ‘But they had a good old hunt. Must have taken them a couple of hours to shift all that shit, and get that deep.’
    Forrester bent to assess the disturbed soil, the deep, damp hole in the earth.
    Boijer chatted away behind him: ‘Did you see the caretaker?’
    ‘Yep. Poor bastard.’
    ‘The doctor told me they were trying to kill him. Slowly.’
    Forrester replied without looking around. ‘I think they were bleeding him to death. If the car alarm hadn’t gone off, and if he hadn’t lucked out with that lad arriving he would have died of blood loss.’
    Boijer nodded.
    Forrester stood up. ‘So it’s attempted murder. Better speak to Aldridge. He’ll want an SIO, and the rest. Set up an incident room.’
    ‘And the scars on his chest?’
    ‘Sorry?’
    Forrester turned. Boijer was wincing, and holding a photo. ‘You haven’t seen this?’ He handed the photo over. ‘The doctor took a photo of the scars on the guy’s chest. He emailed it to the station this morning, didn’t get a chance to show you.’
    Forrester looked. The caretaker’s white chest was exposed to the camera, soft and vulnerable. Bloodily carved in the skin was a Star of David. Unmistakable. The flesh was crudely ripped, but the sign was clearly legible. Two juxtaposed triangles. A Jewish Star of David. Carved into living flesh and blood.

5
    ‘So these are the carvings, the new ones they mentioned in the article?’
    ‘Ja.’
    Rob was in the middle of the dig, next to Breitner. The two of them were
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