The Isle of Devils HOLY WAR Read Online Free

The Isle of Devils HOLY WAR
Book: The Isle of Devils HOLY WAR Read Online Free
Author: R. C. Farrington, Jason Farrington
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make you wonder-- if Hooda Oil is funding terrorists from the huge profits they’re making on crude now. No matter what, we do need to find out more about Hooda Oil. Was that their tanks I saw when I arrived at the airport?”
 
    Savage replied, “No, that’s our own local imported. They’re clean. I personally know the family who owns it. Hooda Oil is being setup at the other end of the island just next to the Royal Navy Dockyard. In fact, I hear they’re setting up construction facilities in the old abandoned Casemates Prison. Plus they already have oil storage facilities there.”
 
    Storm asked, “Should we head to Casemates tomorrow?”
 
    Savage thought for a minute and said, “No I think tomorrow we’ll go to Hamilton and pay a visit to one of my banking friends and ask him a few questions about Hooda Oil first.” Savage looked down at Storm’s belt and asked, “Hey, mate, I don’t see you’re packing. What’s up?”
 
    Storm replied, “Well, buddy boy, I was until someone tried to deep six me in the ocean. I floated back to the surface, but my pistol didn’t make it.”
 
    Savage added, “Well, you’re better off without it. All types of guns are banned here. Most of the time cops don’t even wear them.”
 
    Storm smiled and said, “So what do you do when you’re trying to make an arrest? Do you say, ‘Stop, or I’ll slap you’?”
 
    Savage’s face was turning red. He replied, “That just means we’re better cops than our bloody U.S. counterparts. We can do our jobs without guns.”
 
    The two laughed and egged each other on for a while; then they finished their drinks and agreed to meet the next morning and drive into Hamilton.
     
    The next morning Agent Storm was waiting for Savage in front of City Hall in King’s Square. While he was waiting, he noticed several middle-eastern men loitering around waiting for the ferry going to the Royal Naval Dockyard. He slowly moved over in their general vicinity to try to pick up on some of their conversation. Just as he was about to hear what they were saying an annoying sounding horn broke his concentration. Everyone in the general area turned and looked in the direction of the noise. It was Inspector Savage. He pulled up beside Storm and yelled out through the opened passenger window, “Good morning, mate. Are you ready for a busy day of sightseeing?”
     
    Storm gave Savage a look that could kill and said as he jumped into the car, “Thanks! I was just about to hear what these Arabs were going to say.”
     
    Savage responded, “Good luck, I hope you know Arabic. These guys are expats working at Casemates, but they don’t speak a lick of English that I can tell.”
     
    As Savage pulled out on to York Street, Storm grabbed hold of the dashboard and yelled out, “Look out!”
     
    Savage laughed and said, “What’s the matter, mate? Didn’t anyone tell you we drive on the left hand side of the road in Bermuda?”
     
    Storm snapped back, “Hell no! Are you trying to scare the crap out of me?”
     
    Savage laughed again and replied, “Well, mate, I hope we won’t run into any out of control jaywalkers in Hamilton. That just might do you in. But don’t try to arrest them since jaywalking is legal in Bermuda.”
     
    Storm looked over at Savage saying, ‘You know I’m a black belt in karate, and before this investigation is over I just might kick your crazy butt from one end of this island to the other end.”
     
    Savage looked over at Storm and replied, “I don’t think I’m too worried. This old man happens to be the ex light heavy weight boxing champion of Bermuda.”
     
    Storm added, “That’s right, you said ex.”
     
    The two kept ribbing each other all the way to Hamilton. After arriving, Savage parked in the City Hall parking lot. Then the two walked across town to a narrow alleyway with stairs going down. Halfway down the stairs Storm grabbed Savage by the shoulder and said, “Hey, wait a minute. I thought
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