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What you don't know can kill you . . .

FBI Special Agent Sydney Fitzpatrick knows nothing about the Devil's Key, except that her father was involved in its theft twenty years ago and was murdered as a result. The Devil's Key, a list of seemingly random, supposedly indecipherable numbers, poses an immediate threat to national security—and anyone caught with this code in their possession is terminated with extreme prejudice. Sydney, unaware of the standing kill order, only just recovered the list and turned it over to her superiors—but not before making a copy.

What you do know can kill you . . .

Now the hard drive containing the list's data has been compromised and two civilians are dead. But Sydney's not the only one in danger. When a young woman with eidetic memory sees the numbers, Sydney and her partner, Zachary Griffin, must protect her—and what she knows—at all costs. For if the code falls into enemy hands, it could devastate the entire country's infrastructure—and even ignite a world war.

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Robin Burcell is an FBI-trained forensic artist who has worked in law enforcement for over two decades as a police officer, detective, and hostage negotiator. A two-time Anthony Award winner, she is the author of four Sydney Fitzpatrick novels—The Black List, The Dark Hour, The Bone Chamber, and Face of a Killer—as well as four novels featuring SFPD homicide detective Kate Gillespie: Every Move She Makes, Fatal Truth, Deadly Legacy, and Cold Case.

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The Kill Order

By Robin Burcell

HarperCollins Publishers

Copyright © 2013 Robin Burcell
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-06-227371-0

1
South San Francisco, California
Piper Lawrence eyed the cigarettes in the pocket of
the man sitting next to her on the bus. She'd given up smok-
ing a year ago, because she couldn't afford it and commu-
nity college. Or anything else for that matter. Books cost a
fortune. Food wasn't exactly cheap, either. But sometimes
people tucked money in their packs—she used to. Besides,
pickpocketing kept her skills sharp, and in this case it wasn't
really going to harm anyone.
Her stop was coming up, and she waited for the bounce
that always occurred as the bus crossed this particular in-
tersection . . . Then, “Sorry,” she said, accidentally bumping
into the man as she rose from her seat. She moved toward
the front, holding on to the handrail. As the bus slowed, then
stopped, she hurried down the steps, and the door swished
closed behind her, sending a slight gust of air at her back as
the bus took off.
The cigarette pack felt slightly heavier than it should, and
she was curious, but figured it wasn't wise to open it there,

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in case the guy discovered it missing too soon. She quick-
ened her pace, turned the corner, and walked the two blocks
to her destination, a small business park filled with ware-
houses, most subdivided into small shops. It was located in
the city of South San Francisco, on the east side of Highway
101. Her friend's shop wasn't in the nicest of areas, but this
time of night it was quiet.
About to open the pack, she hesitated when she saw a
black sedan parked near the corner. The streetlamp cast
just enough light for her to see two men sitting in the front
seat, and a third man with gray hair standing at their open
window. Apparently the conversation had concluded, and he
started to walk away, but the driver called him back, saying,
“Hey, Brooks.” The man returned to the car.
The vehicle faced the direction she was headed, and she
couldn't see the two men he was talking to, or hear what
they were saying. For a moment, though, she thought this
Brooks guy was the gray-haired man from the bus, wait-
ing with undercover detectives to arrest her for pickpocket-
ing. Then again, she'd been in the back of a few cop cars.
Around here they drove those big Fords, she thought as the
gray-haired man turned, looked right at her. She realized
then that he was not the same person at all, and she chided
herself.
How stupid to think they'd send out detectives over a pack
of smokes, and she wondered why these men were here at
all. This time of night, everything in the area was closed.
Drugs? Probably not. They didn't look the type.
Since none of them seemed interested in her, she ignored
them, crossed the street, and opened the cigarette pack,
thereby discovering it contained a few cigarettes and a
lighter, which was probably why it felt heavy.
Waste of talent, she thought, then pushed open the door
of her friend Bo Brewer's shop. Bo fixed things for a living.
Today it was copy machines. Tomorrow it would be some-

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thing else, depending on what he bought from the govern-
ment surplus auctions. In the most recent lot, he'd purchased
seven copy machines, all the same model, all in various
states of repair. The fact he was able to buy perfectly good
office equipment for so cheap was, in his opinion, why the
government was broke. He'd quickly fixed two machines by
swapping out parts, estimating that he could sell the pair
for what he'd paid for the lot, which meant that he'd already
recouped his investment.
Bo looked up as she walked in. “Hey,” he said, then bent
back down over his keyboard, typing something into his
computer.
“You realize there's two guys sitting in a car out there?
Some guy talking to them. Kind of strange, don't you think?”
“Saw it there earlier. Probably the cops. I think the auto
repair shop next door is dealing in stolen car parts.”
“Doesn't look like a cop car.”
“If they're undercover, it wouldn't.”
“I brought you something.” She set the cigarettes and
lighter on his desk.
“Who'd you steal that from?”
“Some guy on the bus.”
He went back to work.
After a long stretch of silence, she said, “Let's go some-
where. A movie.”
He didn't answer. It wasn't that Bo was ignoring her. It was
more that he was intent on what he was doing. A week ago
after he'd finished breaking down the remaining machines,
determining which could be used for parts and which would
be repaired, he made the unfortunate-for-her discovery that
the federal government had left the hard drives in the copy
machines. The moment he tapped into a few, he'd become
obsessed with reading what was on them. Especially one
machine from the San Francisco FBI office because it had
something on it besides the usual reports on bank robberies

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and white-collar crimes. A page filled with nothing but a list
of numbers. Bo figured it was a code of some sort. Because
he was a semidecent computer geek, it was now his mission
in life to learn what it was, and he'd searched every which
way on the Internet, even running it past one of his geekier
friends.
He balked when the guy wanted to see the whole thing.
He was paranoid. Nothing was safe on the Internet in his
opinion, and so he never showed the entire list.
He did, however, give it to her to read, but it meant noth-
ing to her. Numbers just sat in her head, literally and figura-
tively like dead weights, refusing to go away.
And tonight, he was still at it. Piper watched him for a
few minutes, bored to tears, hoping he would have moved
on. She
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper (December 31, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 006227371X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0062273710
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.19 x 1.04 x 6.75 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Robin Burcell, an FBI-trained forensic artist, worked in law enforcement

for nearly three decades as a police officer, detective and hostage negotiator. Her thriller about an FBI forensic artist, FACE OF A KILLER, debuted November 2008 with a starred review from Library Journal. THE KILL ORDER was named in Library Journals Best Books of 2014 in Thrillers. She is the two-time Anthony Award-winning author of four previous novels featuring SFPD Homicide Inspector Kate Gillespie: Every Move She Makes, Fatal Truth, Deadly Legacy and Cold Case. You can visit her on Facebook, Twitter, and her website at: www.robinburcell.com/

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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2014
This book is another example of a book that keeps your interest throughout the book. I would recommend reading this book in sequence, while it will standalone the characters are from previous books and the characters return in this book. This book once again has many twists and turns in the plot. Very hard to put down
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2017
There hasn't been one book by Robin Burcell that I haven't liked. She's a refreshing author.

Keeps all her characters in-line. Her storylines are definitely believable, yet pushes the boundaries. Good wins out over evil. Sex scenes stay where they should be . . . out of the book and in the mind of the reader. I can't even think of an area in her books that uses profanity. And the story goes on until it ends all neatly wrapped in a bow.

Onto the next Burcell novel!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2014
I like her books very entertaining. Trying to get some of her older books but the are not available on Kindle. Please put on Kindle.
I am looking for: Every move she makes, Fatal Truth, Deadly Legacy, Cold Case and When midnight comes.
Thank you
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Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2014
The story is about a bad business trying to steal federal government developed spy software. The good guys are federal agent whose spying is so cloaked they are not even listed as existing. Although there is excitement because the agency is trying to protect a young woman who inadvertently had part of the software, I don't see any big difference between the opponents. If anything the Federal government spying on us is worse.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2017
I read this whole series while on a vacation that included a lot of travel time. I liked the whole series. Kept me interested. I would recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2020
I love Robin’s voice! Her character development and plot are spot on! I can’t wait to read more of her books! I highly recommend her many books!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2014
Robin Burcell's experience as a police officer gives her characters a sense of authenticity that is often lacking in this genre. The characterizations and plot twists just keep getting better and better. Each novel is great as a stand alone book, but if you want to get a full appreciation of her characters I recommend that you read them all.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2014
I have read every book in this series but I got confused about when some of the events mentioned in this book actually happened. If my "boyfriend" had a kill order out of me and never told me, even if he called it off, I would be pissed and I certainly wouldn't jump into bed with him. The romance in this series was all off. And the suspense part was also a little off. I think this was the plot of Sneakers (great Redford movie). I didn't like this one nearly as much as the others in the series. Hope the next is better.

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MySue
5.0 out of 5 stars Such realistic characters
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2014
This was my first reading of this author. I was immediately immersed in the characters of this book. Each one is flawed in their own way, yet you want to get to know them, and become a part of their world. It wasn't just the main character who interested me, it was each character as a separate entity. I was sad when the book ended, as I felt I had lost a few of my dear friends. If you enjoy a fast paced thriller with life-like characters, this book is for you.
Dan Wolnik
5.0 out of 5 stars Robin Burcell books
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2014
all of her books are well written, have continuity and good plots. Will read all of her books for these reasons.
Jasmines Mom
1.0 out of 5 stars Tried but can't finish
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2014
Truly disappointed in this book. Never have read her before and never will again. To boring and too slow for me.