CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR The unconscious man lay in the boot of the Ranger Rover. Steel had used the plasticuffs he had found while searching the man for the identification or more weapons, to which there were none. Steel figured they must be in the car that was now in the bottom of the pool. Steel had secured the guy’s hands and feet in a hogtie position. Steel secured his mouth with duct tape he’d also found in the trunk's storage compartment to ensure the guy stayed quiet. Steel thought the man may still be useful. Besides, Steel knew he could not leave him on the side of the road where he might be able to get to a phone and worn his colleagues. Steel had driven back to Valletta, easing in with the rest of the traffic. He did not need to draw attention to himself – not with a guy in the t

