CHAPTER FORTY-THREE Steel took the spare cell phone and glasses from his case and downloaded the updates while he showered. He wasn’t worried about the lost items. They all had a suicide chip installed. Once the new equipment was updated, the others would burn themselves out, plus they were only compatible with Steel’s biometrics. The sunglasses were just sunglass to everyone else, and the cell phone was useless. The credit cards were automatically cancelled, and the new ones he already had, activated. As Steel stood in the shower, he began to run through things in his head, arranging them as a murder board in his mind. Had his old comrade betrayed him and possibly murdered his own daughter? He downed the two-fingers of whisky and placed the empty glass onto one of the glass shelves in t

