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“But trains are still being watched carefully, right?” Logan asked.

“Yes. By railroad authorities and personnel and the police. But some of the trains are long, and it’s almost impossible to keep an eye on every single car.”

“If we make it too hard for him to use a regular train car, is it possible he might make a change?” Alex asked.

Harrison looked alarmed. “To what?”

“All kinds of trains are out there. At zoos, entertainment parks, even in malls.”

Harrison stared at them through the computer screen. “I don’t like the way you’re thinking, but you might be right. We can’t ask the police to leave the trains unprotected, but I guess we have to tell them to find a way to expand their efforts.”

Alex sighed. “If it’s not already too late.”

“This is one time we can’t allow Walker to stay ahead of us. We have no idea when or where he’ll release that virus.”

“He has a plan,” Alex said. “Trust me. He knows exactly what he’s doing.”

“She’s right,” Logan said. “How long was this Martin...”

“Kirabo,” Harrison said.

“Martin Kirabo. How long was he at the lab in Ethiopia?”

“Twelve years.”

Logan glanced at Alex, whose expression made it clear she was thinking the same thing he was. “Twelve years is more than enough time to create a new virus. Something different. Ebola plus.”

“Okay, give me what you can as soon as possible,” Harrison said. “I’ll get those sections of The Book to you.” He broke the link without another word.

Logan turned to Alex. “I know we’re both exhausted, but let’s get to work.”

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