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The Last Assassin

The Last Assassin

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Autoren: Barry Eisler
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and put the laser on his forehead.
    The green inside the goggles was eclipsed by a huge white flash. I blinked and jerked my head away.
    I knew instantly what had happened. The power was back on. The goggles had an automatic high-light cutoff feature that saved me from being blinded, but it still took a moment for my vision to adjust. I dropped behind the bench and tore off the goggles. When I popped back up, the HK pointed over the back of the seat, Yamaoto was gone.
    Fuck
. I scanned the area.
    There he was, moving to my left. I zeroed in on his torso.
    Bam!
A shot slammed into the back of the bench inches from my head. I tracked to my right and saw one of the bodyguards, kneeling on the floor in front of one of the booths.
    Bam!
Another shot tore into the back of the bench. I didn't think. I just squeezed the grip, put the front sight on his torso, and pressed the trigger.
Pffft.
The shot caught him in the sternum. He fell backward and I put two more in him before he'd even hit the ground.
    I swiveled back to Yamaoto. He was running now, and everyone was running with him, away from the gunfire. I brought the gun around, looking for a shot.
    'Down!' I heard Delilah call from behind me. I ducked and a bullet whizzed over my head, the crack of a pistol following a split instant later. I scooted to my right and snuck a peek over the back of the bench. It was the fourth bodyguard. He swung the pistol over to my new position and fired again. I scrambled to the edge of the seat, thinking absurdly,
Well, this is going well, isn't it?
    I brought the HK out alongside the bench. The bodyguard saw me and adjusted again.
    There was a
Bam! Bam! Bam!
of pistol fire, but not from him. His body jerked and he slumped to the ground. I glanced over. It was Delilah, holding one of the fallen bodyguards' guns.
    I brought out a fresh magazine, dropped the nearly spent one, and slammed the new one into place. I reached for the one I'd dropped and said, 'Dox, Yamaoto's on his way out right now — front door or basement emergency exit, I don't know which.'
    'Yeah, lot of people streaming out from both,' he said, his voice with that supernatural calm it got when he was behind the scope. 'I'm looking for him, I'm looking for him.'
    I turned to Delilah. Her dress was half torn off and she was naked down to her waist, but she seemed oblivious to it. She had the bodyguard's gun up in a two-handed grip and she was scanning the room for danger.
    'You all right?' I called to her.
    She kept scanning. 'Go! You have to take out Yamaoto, he knows it was you in New York!'
    I spun off the bench without another word and ran toward the swinging doors. I peeked through the crack at the center — one side, then the other. The hostess and the valet were gone. I went through, my head swiveling left and right, the HK tracking with it. Island. Office door. Stairwell.
    'Goddamnit!' Dox said. 'I hit him, but I didn't drop him!'
    'Where is he?'
    'Out the basement exit, heading west! He came up the stairs with a crowd of other people and I only had a second, I didn't have the head shot. Drilled him from the side and he went down, but people were in the way and he got back up before I could put him away.'
    I started for the stairs. 'West, toward Kotto-dori?'
    'Yeah, he's stumbling, you can still catch him!'
    I took the stairs three at a time. As I turned the riser, I heard shots from back in the main room. Delilah's position.
    I stopped and looked back. Then I looked down again. Just a few more steps and I'd be at the exit, close on Yamaoto.
    I took another step down and stopped again.
    Dox said, 'Where are you, man? You've got to hurry or we're going to lose him!'
    I took one more step down. I heard myself groan. Then I raced back up the stairs the way I had come.
    'Shots from the main room,' I said. 'Delilah's in there.'
    'Shit! All right, I'm taking off after Yamaoto, you go to Delilah.'
    'On my way,' I said. I raced back across the entrance room, repeated my sneak and peek through the swinging doors, then went in.
    I saw Delilah, standing in front of one of the booths. I crept closer, tracking with the HK as I moved. The room was empty.
    I moved closer. There was something under the table in the booth.
    I came up alongside her and looked. It was Big Liu and his associate, their mouths and eyes open as though in dull surprise, a clean red bullet hole in the center of each man's forehead.
    Delilah looked at me. 'Did you see Kuro?'
    I shook my head.
    'We have to

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