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Manhunter Revelations
Book: Manhunter Revelations Read Online Free
Author: H. F. Daniels
Tags: Science-Fiction, paranormal action, detective thriller, supernatural action
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non-sense man. The look on
his face told me that. It also told me that I was seconds away from
some very unpleasant pain unless I either gave up the info or said
something right then to stop it.
    "Mr. Kilgore, before you do something I am
convinced will be painful to me, I need you to consider the
alternatives"
    "What alternatives"
    "First off I don't doubt you and your men
will be able to cause me a whole lot of pain, but not before I take
down at least two, maybe three of your guys, most likely with a lot
of noise. I do not believe your boss wants any unpleasantness right
now with all those kids I hear inside the house and probably around
back. Then you will have to force the info out of me, probably
using a combination of pain and chemicals and that will take some
time. Trust me when I say there isn't a lot of time where the info
I have is concerned.
    "You are either very stupid or you have no
knowledge of whom you are dealing with"
    "I came here alone and unarmed, fully aware
of whom I was coming to see. I wouldn't have come if first, my
information wasn't important, and second without checking your boss
and you out fully"
    Kilgore studied me for a few seconds, then
took out a vid comm and made a call. After a few seconds
conversation he instructed four of his guys to take me around the
back of the house, leaving the rest standing guard in front. As we
walked around back, Kilgore walked along side me.
    "Mr. Conrad, just so you don't have any
illusions as to the effectiveness of your threat, rest assured that
even though you look physically fit, you wouldn't have been able to
take out one of my guys before you were incapacitated. I see to
their training personally, and a certain level of effectiveness is
required to be employed by Mr. Lenevos"
    I remained quiet as we continue walking. As
we got around the back of the house, my initial guess about the
number of children was somewhat short. There had to be around a
hundred or more screaming and laughing children in various stages
of chaos and pandemonium running around the place. Off to the side
seated at some huge and elaborate tables next to the rampaging
children were many assorted women who judging from their concerned
actions and attentions could only be the children's mothers. How
Lenevos had gotten so many children together was really a big
mystery. Seated further off to the other side on a raised patio was
the man who could only be Lenevos. He stood up as we approached. It
was at this point that I was surprised. I had been informed that
Lenevos was a big man, but the description fell way short. Lenevos
was fully seven feet three inches tall and must have weigh in at
around three hundred and fifty to four hundred pounds. He must have
been at least three feet wide at the narrowest, which was his
waistline. In addition to that, none of it looked to be fat. The
man was immense and heavily muscled.
    "Mr. Conrad. I am very glad to meet you"
Extending his hand we shook. I am not a small man myself. A few
inches shorter than Kilgore and maybe forty pounds or so lighter,
but by average standards I was a good size man. Next to Lenevos
though I looked small. His hand was half again the size of mine and
he could have easily palmed my whole head. It could be seen that
the chair he was sitting in had been specially made to accommodate
his immense size. I took a few micro seconds and thought about the
foolishness of shaking this man's hand, but you don't unnecessarily
disrespect a man in his own home, especially since he is making you
welcome.
    "My associate here, Mr. Kilgore tell me you
have some very valuable information for me and that you insist on
telling me in person. I must confess I was intrigued on who would
have the audacity to make such a request, here on my home court.
Hence your presence here at my table. Please have a seat" After I
had sat down I spoke.
    "Mr. Lenevos I sincerely apologize for
interrupting your family gathering here, but I felt the info I had
for you

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