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An insert from Breaking Point .
by Ewell Greeson   

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Action/Thriller

Publisher:  Mountain Valley Publishing ISBN-10:  1934940208 Type: 
Pages: 

372

Copyright:  2008 ISBN-13:  9781934940204


A page turner action thriller. You can't put it down. You can also read this book through Kindle books for $6.95 on Amazon.com

 

 

 

 

Alex dropped his head down behind the rock and held his breath. He had to wait until the man was past and to the end of the trail. Hopefully the tracker would turn, knowing that he could be in a trap, putting him face to face with the man he was after.  Alex knew he had to shoot at that instant.  To hesitate would probably mean his death. He also knew he didn’t have much time.  The man with the rifle would be in firing range within minutes.  Alex put tension on the bowstring and waited.  He raised his shoulder to wipe the sudden sweat from his eyes and tried to control his breathing.

The tracker was directly across from Alex now.  Alex couldn’t see any sign of a gun.  He would be killing an unarmed man.  He would become just like the killers after him.  Alex thought about turning and making a run for it, but then his thoughts went back to Jan and the way she had died.  Rage began to build at everything these men had done to him.  If he wanted to live, to have his revenge, he had to do this.  The tracker had stopped.  He was turning.  Alex stood and pulled the arrow back against his ear.  The tracker saw him and opened his mouth to shout a warning.

Alex’s hand trembled.  He shouted “now” silently to himself.  He didn’t feel his fingers let go, but he heard the arrow as it made a soft whirling sound in the still, mountain air.  The warning never left the tracker’s lips.  The arrow hit the man in the center of the throat, cutting through the vocal cords and the spinal cord behind.  He fell to the ground without a sound.

Alex could hear the voices from below as he ran to the tracker.  He pulled the tracker’s backpack from over the jerking arms and quickly searched his pockets.  Alex took a knife and compass and, lifting the backpack, stood for a second over the tracker.  The man was still alive. Alex could see his chest heaving.   He was trying to say something. Alex  leaned  closer.    The  tracker’s  lips  clamped  together,  and  he swallowed hard.  The man’s eyes were searching his.  The voices were louder.  Alex had stayed too long.   “I’m sorry,” he said softly stepping  over  the  tracker,  trotted  down  the  opposite  side  of  the mountain.

He circled as he began to climb the opposite mountain face and headed for a thick stand of trees overlooking the tracker’s position. Alex stopped when he reached the trees and leaned over for a minute, trying to get his shaking nerves to relax.  The face of the tracker swam before him.  He gagged, but there was nothing in his stomach to throw up.  Sliding the packs to the ground, he began to climb one of the taller trees.

Alex climbed slowly, careful not  to move any branches, until he was high enough to see the body of the tracker.  The water was closer now and it was maddening not to take  a short trip for a cool drink. The tracker probably had a canteen in his pack.  Alex cussed himself for not checking before he climbed the tree.  The shock of what he had done was still with him, and he began to shake.  He hugged the tree tight until the shaking stopped.

The others were coming into view.  They saw the tracker and stopped with their guns out.  A slender man seemed to be giving the orders.  He shouted, and the other three fanned out and began to search the mountaintop.  The slender man walked over to the tracker.  He stood  there  for  a  long  moment  and  then  pulled  a  gun  from  his waistband.  The gun had a round extension protruding out from the barrel.  He was using a silencer.   Why would he need a silencer out here?  The slender man held the gun close to the tracker’s head.  Alex didn’t hear the sound but the tracker’s body jerked, and Alex knew that he was dead.  The slender man shouted to one of the others, and together they dragged the body to the edge of the steep slope and threw it over.  Alex felt a cold shiver go through his body.

 

 

 

 

 




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Alex looked for Robert and found him face down in the water. A crimson stain spread over the surface. Alex jerked one of the ropes from the post and, with shaking hands, began to make a noose. Maybe he could get the rope over him and drag him in. The first throw landed perfectly over Robert’s outstretched arms. Alex drew the noose tight and Robert turned over slowly in the water. Sightless eyes stared up at him. Alex drew in a sharp breath. Those bastards had killed him.
A bullet plowed into a nearby post. One of the men had reached shallow water and was shooting at him. Another one was climbing onto the dock. Alex took one last look at Robert. He couldn’t help him. He was dead.
Alex ran for the cabin with bullets hitting all around him. Wood splintered at his feet. He looked back as he left the dock and sprinted up the hill. Three men were out of the water. He didn’t have much time. He had to get Jan out of the cabin and the hell away from here. Another shot rang out, and then he was out of sight in the thick trees. His legs began to feel weak and he couldn’t breathe. He stopped and leaned over, trying to catch his breath. He heard footsteps above him and looked toward the cabin. Jan was running down the hill. She had heard the shots.
“Get back!” he shouted. “Get back!” She stopped and waited on him as he stumbled toward her. His lungs were on fire.
“Where’s Robert?” she shouted. “What happened?”
Alex couldn’t talk. He grabbed her, pulling her with him toward the cabin. “Dead,” he finally gasped. They were at the porch.
“Oh my God,” Jan said. “How?”
“They shot him,” Alex panted. “The bastards shot him.” They were through the cabin door. Alex collapsed into a chair and put his head between his legs. His breakfast was trying to come up. “We



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