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The Enigma Code

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The Enigma Code A Jade Weekes Thriller Judith Gaines Copyright © 2023, Judith Gaines e-ISBN: All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or by any information storage retrieval system without the publisher’s written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in crit...

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The Enigma Code A Jade Weekes Thriller Judith Gaines Copyright © 2023, Judith Gaines e-ISBN: All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or by any information storage retrieval system without the publisher’s written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Books In this Series Wired To Steal The Enigma Code For Patrick & Morgyn Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Chapter 31 Chapter 32 Chapter 33 Chapter 34 Chapter 35 Chapter 36 About the Author Chapter One Jade Weekes grabbed a backpack and shoved a change of clothes and a toothbrush inside. When she emerged at the end of the dock, she found him sitting on the hood of a black SUV eating a hotdog. She cocked her head, resisting the comment she wanted to make. Instead, she said, “If I help you, I want the painting.” John Young wiped his mouth with a wadded paper napkin. “If your help doesn’t break any laws, it’s yours.” “Not all of my skills are illegal. Besides, my contacts won’t trust you, and I won’t risk losing them.” She opened the vehicle door and tossed the backpack onto the floor. “First steps?” he asked, throwing a mustard-streaked wrapper into the trash. He opened his door and slid in. “Chicago.” “The gallery?” She nodded. “When I inherited my father’s gallery and apartment, I found boxes of old photos and papers. If there’s a trace to the painting’s whereabouts, it would be there.” “How long has it been?” asked John. “A year - almost. I went once after coming back to the States. There’s no trace that his murder ever happened.” “Does Alex know you’re coming?” he asked. “He’s in London, working,” she replied. John’s eyebrows lifted. “So, you’re still an item?” Jade shook her head, “We’re not an item; we never were. We play chess sometimes.” “Is that a euphemism?” She shrugged. “I think your job, for now, is to drive.” Young punched buttons until the air conditioner pumped enough cold air to push out the hot, marina-scented haze. Globes of sweat swelled and rolled from his temple. “We could be there in three hours by plane,” he said. “The TSA flagged me,” Jade replied. “So, every time I fly, it takes three times longer to pass through security. Same for rental cars. If you want my help, you’re in charge of transportation.” Jade slipped a faded photo from its envelope and studied the image of a woman and her surroundings. It was from a packet delivered the previous night with a note from John. “You’re sure this is my great-grandmother?” There was a resemblance, and the woman’s eyes staring back triggered a cold ripple along her neck. “That’s what Andre says, and the background check I ran on you does include Anna Blume.” Andre Agee, the man who pulled her from the oil-glazed waters of the Seine years earlier, had given her a home while she wrestled the amnesia that stole most of her identity. He’d put her intuitive knowledge of art authentication and museum security to use, teaching her to be silent and invisible while procuring priceless artwork for his buyers. “So, you don’t remember your father mentioning his family or what happened to her?” asked John. “If he did, it’s buried with half my life in river sludge.” “Is that why you’re still going by Jade Weekes instead of your real name” “I have no idea who Jane Werner is, or Anna for that matter,” she added as she tilted the picture to the side. “The Paul Klee behind her. Is there a record of it? With your bureau access, you shouldn’t need my help.” Young shifted in his seat and adjusted the vent. “I’m not with the bureau.” “You left the FBI? Is that even possible? Don’t you need special permission or NDAs to do that?” “They have their policies, but you can leave just like any other job.” Jade studied him, taking in the softer lines around his eyes, faded t-shirt, and cargo shorts. She assumed he was trying to blend in with the marina crowd where her current home, a forty-two-foot schooner, was moored in the lapping waters of St. Pete’s most undesired address. John spent five years as her shadow, watching her slip art to Andre to sell. Because of him, her ability to move around was complicated, and the United States government and several European countries watched her every move. Gazing at him now, she saw little left of the blood and mud-splattered John Young who guided her through the Paris underground a year ago. “How long have you been out?” “You make it sound like a prison term.” He glanced from the road to Jade. “A few months ago. I’m getting used to waking up knowing someone isn’t trying to kill me.” “I’m flattered you trust me.” “Enough to drop the letters and photo to you. Plus, if I know where you are and what you’re doing, we’re all a bit safer.” “How did you end up with these? And another thing, how did you know when I’d take off once I read them?” She tucked the photo away and unfolded one of the letters that shared the envelope. The flowing cursive, the way handwriting was in the days before computers and texting, flowed like scrollwork over the page. “It was a matter of time. I had no doubt you’d go after the painting,” he said. “Even if you don’t give a damn about your past or family, you’d want to know how Anna got a

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