49 Stone hammered a closed fist onto the top of the steering wheel. “Dammit! I just can’t figure out how they found us. We’ve been so careful. Yet we walked right into that.” He pulled something out of his pocket. “Here. He must have dropped it when he hit the ground. What’s on the screen?” Talia took the object, a mobile phone with a freshly cracked screen. She blew on the screen to remove tiny shards of loose glass. She pressed the button, and the screen blinked to life. “God,” she said, “you can barely see anything on this. The screen is too shattered. But,” she squinted at it, “it’s unlocked. The app is a map of some type. Hmmm, not one of the normal street map apps though.” Stone headed north on Forest Drive as Talia studied the phone. “What’s it a map of?” Stone said. “Well, it’s

