You Don’t Know Me Read online Georgia Le Carre (Russian Don #3)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Bad Boy, Crime, Erotic, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Russian Don Series by Georgia Le Carre
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Total pages in book: 67
Estimated words: 63465 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 317(@200wpm)___ 254(@250wpm)___ 212(@300wpm)
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Then I go into the shower.

While I am standing under the strong cascade of warm water, I have a strange sensation. As if what is happening to me can’t be real. My father is dead. Sergei is dead. Noah told me he loves me. My grandmother is completely devastated. Noah is alive. I’m a murderer.

After my shower I go downstairs to the kitchen.

‘Where’s Rosita?’ I ask the chef.

‘I think she’s in the laundry room,’ he says.

I run down to the basement and find her folding some sheets.

She smiles broadly. ‘You’re up early.’

‘No, I’m not,’ I deny guiltily, then I stop myself. ‘Yeah, I drank a lot last night and slept like a log. I woke up with a headache, but thank God it’s gone now that I’ve had a shower.’

Rosita smiles politely while she waits to hear what I want from her.

‘Hey, you know the puppy I gave you the other day, where is it now?’

Her smile suddenly widens to a big, toothy grin.

‘Come, come. It is good that you have come to take him. He’s very naughty. Impossible to work when he is around,’ she says, and takes me to the corridor.

Just outside the cellar door is a cage with the poor puppy inside it. He is sitting upright and staring at us curiously. I open the cage door and take him into my arms. He is ecstatic to be free and licks my face with his tiny little tongue.

‘I’m so sorry. It’s not your fault at all. You’re a good little boy,’ I say, kissing his soft ears.

Then I take him with me upstairs to Baba’s room.

He’ll never take Sergei’s place, but he deserves better than being locked up in a cage in the basement. One day I’ll learn to love him.

I put him on the floor in Baba’s room. He starts running around like a mad thing. Just like Sergei used to.

I look at Baba. ‘If you don’t mind, I’m going to call him Niki. He will be Papa’s gift to us. He will be one of the good things that Papa gave to me.’

I wait until 2.00pm when it has become certain among the servants and everybody in the household that Papa is missing. Something is wrong. Then I call Oliver. He doesn’t pick up and I am about to leave a message when he comes on.

‘Hello, Tasha,’ he says. How I could have thought I could marry him or live with him seems incredible now. I must have been a different person. Not truly living at all.

‘Oliver, I’m calling to give you the bad news that my father is missing.’

‘What do you mean missing?’

‘He left in his car in the middle of the night and now neither he nor his car can be found.’

‘Are you joking?’

‘Of course not,’ I say coldly.

‘Sorry,’ he apologizes, taken aback by my coldness. ‘It just seems so incredible.’

‘Anyway, the reason I’m calling is to tell you under the circumstances there won’t be a wedding.’

‘Not so fast. Your father and I had a deal.’

‘Yes, I know. You’ll have to take it up with him when he shows up. Goodbye.’

‘Hang on a minu—’

I end the call. ‘That’s that,’ I say, and a smile comes to my lips.

My phone rings. It is him. I reject the call and block his number.

It is time to go to the police. I buy a new pay as you go, throw my old cell phone in a bin on Park Lane and the battery in a bin outside the police station just before I go in to make a missing person report.

That night I sleep in Baba’s room with Niki.

Forty-one

Jake Eden

You could have knocked me down with a feather when my brother Shane called while on holiday in Guyana. He told me he needed a safe house for a man hiding from the Russian Mafia.

‘You better not be fucking involved with the Russian Mob,’ was my first reaction.

He assured me he was not.

My next question was, ‘How the fuck do you know anyone who needs a safe house?’

‘It’s a long story,’ he says. He doesn’t want to say it on the phone. Long story short, he owed a favor to Zane, the Russian mobster who became Alexander Malenkov, the world famous pianist. I had no idea Shane even knew Zane. Sometimes Shane surprises me. All my life I always treated him as a kid. The playboy of the family, but when the chips are down he always surprises me.

The man’s name is Noah Abramovich and, by the way, he’s injured. So I arranged for him to be collected from this doctor’s apartment and transferred to the safe house. This afternoon I’m supposed to pick up Tasha Evanoff and take her to him. I know her father rather well, actually. Corrupt as hell. His legitimate companies are a front for his shady businesses.


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