THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 12

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL CHAPTER 12: The Ghost of Campaign Night The train to Cold Spring was delayed by an accident on the tracks, so Marcus stole another car—a Subaru Outback from a hospital parking lot, because, as he put it, “No one notices a Subaru.” They drove in silence for the first … Read more

THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 11

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL CHAPTER 11: The President’s Private Server The safe house was a third-floor walk-up in Buffalo, New York, belonging to Marcus’s cousin—a retired nurse who spent winters in Florida and never asked questions. The windows faced an alley. The walls were thin. The heat worked if you banged on the … Read more

THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 10

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL CHAPTER 10: The Truth Vault Opens The standoff lasted ninety seconds. Then the lights went out. Not a power failure. A tactical blackout. Someone had cut the main breaker. In the darkness, chaos. Gunfire. Shouts. The sound of bodies colliding. Lena threw herself sideways, chair and all, crashing to … Read more

THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 9

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL CHAPTER 9: The Lullaby’s Secret The retinal scanner was a portable device, the size of a shoebox, with a rubber cup for the eye and a cable that connected to a laptop. Military-grade. The kind of technology that didn’t exist on the open market. Lena was strapped to a … Read more

THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 8

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL CHAPTER 8: The Black Site They never made it to Cold Spring. Thirty miles north of Poughkeepsie, on a two-lane road surrounded by nothing but forest, the sky went white. Not lightning. Not headlights. A flashbang. Marcus swerved. The Honda left the road, crashed through a fence, and rolled … Read more

THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 7

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL CHAPTER 7: The Death of a Half-Brother The train to Cold Spring was nearly empty. Lena sat by the window, watching the city dissolve into suburbs, then into trees, then into the dark shapes of mountains against a gray dawn sky. Marcus sat across the aisle, pretending to read … Read more

THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 6

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL CHAPTER 6: The Second Attempt The Knickerbocker Hotel basement smelled like old whiskey, mold, and forgotten death. Lena sat on an overturned crate, the USB drive in her lap, staring at the countdown on her father’s stolen laptop—Marcus had grabbed it from the study before they fled. The screen … Read more

THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 5

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL Chapter 5: The Unlikely Ally Detective Marcus Thorne was having the worst year of his life, and he had survived Fallujah. At forty-six, he had been a hostage negotiator for the NYPD for twelve years. He had talked seventeen people off ledges, convinced four armed robbers to surrender, and … Read more

THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 4

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL Chapter 4: The First Attempt Lena didn’t move. She had learned, during seven years of near-total isolation, that the human body makes less noise when it is completely still. No breathing through the mouth. No shifting of weight. No blinking that could catch the light. She pressed herself against … Read more

THE LULLABY KEY Chapter 3

THE LULLABY KEY : THE FALL Chapter 3: The Lullaby Algorithm The mansion hadn’t changed. That was the worst part. Same marble floors. Same chandelier that her mother had called “obscene” (she had wanted to donate it to the Met). Same winding staircase where Lena had slid down the banister at age nine and broken … Read more