Chapter 10Marin had told Tyler the truth about having a client who needed his services, even down to the description of the man. What he hadn’t told him was that Leon Payne had recommended that James Hald hire Marin, which had been fine with Marin—that is, until Payne told him what the man did for a living. Marin despised men like Hald with every fiber of his being and for the first time in his long and illustrious career as an assassin he decided it was time to destroy rather than work for a person who hired him. As was always the case with his special clients, they had met at a place of the man’s choosing. For Hald, it was the office of the employment agency that was the front for his operation. “You come highly recommended,” Hald had said once they were seated at his desk. Marin had m

