Dirty Work (Stone Barrington 9) - Page 99

“They speak our language; let’s leave it at that. Are the phones secure now?”

“Yep—at least, until I leave the house. There are other ways to do this, you know, if they can get access to underground phone company equipment.”

“What about the rest of the house?”

“Give me a few minutes.”

Cantor came back a while later. “I haven’t picked up anything planted, but that doesn’t necessarily mean anything. These people could rent an apartment behind your house or across the street and pick up the vibrations from the glass in your windows.”

“I have double glazing throughout the house.”

“That’ll help. Are you planning to have some important conversations in the house?”

“Maybe.”

“Then let’s go find places where you can defeat surveillance. I wouldn’t use this office,” he said, pointing at the view of the gardens. “Too easy for them. Let’s go upstairs.”

They walked around the house, looking at rooms. “The dining room’s your best spot; no windows at all. The study is good, too, if you draw those velvet curtains. Your bedroom and the kitchen are not good.”

“Okay, Bob, I get the picture. I need some more help.”

“What kind?”

“I want you to round up three or four ex-cops and have them tail me.”

“You afraid of some sort of personal attack?”

“No, I’m afraid of being tailed. I want your people to look out for other people following me.”

“Gotcha,” Cantor said, leafing through his address book. “You want to be wired to my watchers?”

“That would be good.”

“When do you want to start?”

“I’m going to have a meeting here later. Right after that.”

“What time is the meeting?”

“I have to arrange it, then I’ll let you know. You start rounding up your guys.”

“You’ve got my cell phone number. Call me.”

“Will do.” Cantor let himself out of the house.

Stone called Carpenter. “I want another meeting with Sir Edward.”

“I’m not sure he has the time.”

“What? Is he jerking me around?”

“Can you arrange the meeting with La Biche?”

“We can talk about that at the meeting.”

“I’ll see if he has the time.”

“If he wants to get this done, tell him to find the time. We’re meeting at my house, as soon as possible.”

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