Tonight was important. One of those pivotal moments in a man’s life. Bradley had worked hard all his life, from paperboy at ten to pulling all night shifts in fast food outlets to pay his way through university. Then at the age of twenty-one he’d got a taste for money after success at the casino one incredible day. While his mates lost all their money, somehow he went home with twenty grand. And he was smart enough never to gamble again. Not that kind of gambling. He studied calculated risks and loved the rush when a plan worked out against the odds. We’re so close. We’re so close.Everything was ready. Bradley walked through the warehouse for the third time in the hour since the workers left. The hired van was locked inside the building and the roller door down. Abel was checking someth

