“she said. “ I feel something… but calling it attraction to an evil man who is just as apt to kill us as give answers seems a bit stretched, don’t you think?” Count on my better half to cut through the bullshit and get to the heart of the matter. Despite the pull to Hungary and Roderick’s and my anticipated first face-to-face encounter with Krontos in nearly two hundred and twenty years, something about this situation felt wrong. Hell, it felt absurd, and if I knew of a place where we could ...all safely hide indefinitely, we’d be on the way there now. What if Krontos wasn’t there when we found his ancient castle? What if he had sold the place or moved on, letting it fall into ruin—with no sign of him anywhere? We couldn’t find anything like it when we tried to drill down into Google maps from Roderick’s computer earlier that afternoon. So, anything was possible. I suddenly worried about Krontos not being in Hungary, perhaps seeking to uncover the hiding place for my coins in Sedona.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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