The American (Unlawful Men #5) Read Online Jodi Ellen Malpas

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Crime, Dark, Erotic, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Unlawful Men Series by Jodi Ellen Malpas
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Total pages in book: 227
Estimated words: 220940 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1105(@200wpm)___ 884(@250wpm)___ 736(@300wpm)
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Danny nods and points to Pearl’s phone on the desk. “Only one more thing to do.”

I nod, staring at the cell for a few beats, willing myself to remain in control. I pick it up and dial him. “We have the money.”

“Exciting,” he says. “I’ll call you with details of where and when within the next forty-eight hours.”

“Okay. And Sandy and Luis?”

“This is our little secret, my American friend.”

I look at Danny. He doesn’t believe it either. “And you have my son?”

“I do.”

“Good,” I say quietly. Fucking liar.

“And my niece?” he drawls.

I can’t. I just can’t. “I already told you, she’s not included in these plans. You get two hundred million. You don’t get to see the girl too.”

“So you get to keep my pumpkin?”

“No. I just get to save a young woman from the depraved clutches of a rapist.”

“That’s very gallant of you.”

“I call it principled.”

“For two hundred million?” He laughs, and it’s like razors on my skin. “That’s an expensive principle.”

“You don’t need to worry about the cost of my principles.”

“But I have a necklace to return.”

“She’s not coming,” I grate.

“Then I’m afraid I must change the terms of our deal, supply some guns, and kill your son.” He hangs up, a collection of gasps rings out around the room, and my heart drops into my stomach. I breathe out on a long breath, feeling all focus on me. Watching me being slowly backed into a corner.

I have a horrible feeling King doesn’t only want to see Pearl. He wants her. It explains why he’s not taking Sandy’s money. He wants his pet back, and the money. Happy days. He gets the best of both worlds, plus in four years when Pearl turns twenty-five, he gets her father’s twenty-million-pound estate too. Fuck. His death is going to be really fucking slow. “Fuck, fuck, fuck,” I hiss, calling him back, my back firmly up against the wall. He answers with silence. “I’ll wait for your call.” I hang up and bellow at the ceiling before slumping into a chair, hot and sweaty. The silence is excruciating.

“Give us five,” James says, opening the office door and ushering everyone out.

I light up, puff urgently, head resting back. I was the one who said we do what he wants us to do. But that? Fuck!

“Doesn’t sound like money is his only motivation, Brad,” Danny says quietly.

“There must be another way.” I take another drag and blow the smoke skyward. “Chaka needs to get Nolan out now, and then we make our move. No Pearl involved.”

Danny’s cheeks balloon. “It’s risky. Sandy will have men watching the motel.”

“But we don’t have any other choice.” James pulls out his phone. “Am I making the call to Chaka?”

I nod and James dials. “Move in,” he says simply, before hanging up.

And the next ten minutes feel like ten years, all of us smoking, waiting, drinking, and pacing. I constantly check my watch, the clock, my cell.

When James’s phone rings, my heart crawls up to my throat. He connects. “Nolan’s not here,” Chaka says. “They’ve moved him.”

“Fuck!” I yell, kicking the chair across the room and throwing my tumbler at the wall. It shatters loudly, but we all still hear the sound of gunfire from down the line.

“Chaka?” James says, as it continues—bullets, explosions, and yells. “Chaka, can you hear me?”

The line goes dead.

Silence.

A long, lingering, tense silence.

It’s broken when Pearl’s phone rings. I close my eyes and breathe in, connecting the call. “Oh you thought our Russian friend had your son? How disappointing for you. Don’t fuck with me.” He chuckles. “I eat men like you for lunch, too. Wait for further instructions. And you will bring my niece. Just you, Pearl, and my money.”

The silence that follows once he’s hung up is torturous. “Fuck!” I drop the phone and leave the office, walking back to the kitchen. “Where is she?” I ask the room. Everyone looks to the door. I go out and find her sitting on a wall. Smoking. Waiting for me.

She casts her eyes my way.

I don’t want to say the words.

But I don’t need to. She nods, looking down at her cigarette, thinking.

I hate that she knew this was coming.

63

ROSE

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The following evening, I walk into the TV room with Maggie and find the Vikings, Leon, and Jerry stacking bundles of cash on the coffee table. I stare at the piles, and they all look up, hands mid-placing a bundle of cash. “You’re gonna need a bigger table,” I say, blasé, leaving them to it, hearing Tank chuckling as I go. I meet Beau on the threshold. “The room’s occupied,” I say.

She frowns and peeks in. Doesn’t bat an eyelid. And isn’t that a sad situation for us to be in? Bombs, ransoms, kidnappings. All just a day in the life of this family. I still need a drink, though. Just a small one.


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