Charles Bennett closed the file he'd been reading on his computer and stared out the window of his office. It didn't seem possible that a little more than a week had passed since the tightly woven fabric of his life had begun to unravel. In the intervening days, his sleep had been restless and intermittent. When he did manage it, his dreams were invaded by nightmares. Two meetings in less than a week with El-Salaki and Serrano were enough to poison anyone's dreams. And still no results. To make matters worse, he had to do a delicate juggling act at work. The staff was pressuring him to contact someone in authority and report Trey missing. They didn't understand why he hadn't raged at the local police to find him, or checking with security in the countries where BGE had offices. Having th

