Adam stood outside a telephone booth and thought through the next step.
He had enough proof now: the body was one side of it, the photos, the mail, the deposits, and the rest of the filth inside the phone were the other, and the real question was how to use it.
Adam had two ways.
The first way was the easier one. He could use the copied phone he had taken earlier from an ordinary passerby and make the call from that line. He had already used that kind of trick before. It worked, and it would work again.
But this time he did not want to do it.
If Rovan panicked the wrong way, the damage would not come to Adam first. It would fall on the innocent man whose phone line had been used. Adam had already accepted that he needed to become ruthless, but there was still a line he did not want to cross without a reason.
'Not this way,' Adam thought.
That was why he had come to the booth.
