Deadly Interrogation 3 ❲Chrome❳
His name was Viktor Korsakov. Officially, he was a ghost. Unofficially, he was the only living link to a dead drop network that had already killed seventeen field agents. Eva had broken him in Deadly Interrogation —using his own daughter’s heartbeat as a timer. She had shattered him again in Deadly Interrogation 2 —by letting him escape, only to realize his own organization had erased his existence.
When the emergency lights hummed to life, Viktor was still there—but the key was gone. In its place on the table lay a single bullet, casing engraved with three words:
“The question is,” Viktor whispered, “how do we kill someone who doesn’t know they’re already dead?” deadly interrogation 3
Viktor leaned forward. The scars on his wrists—from the last interrogation—caught the light. “Because someone else found the list. Someone worse than your agency. And they’ve already activated the first sleeper.”
“Begin.” End of setup for Deadly Interrogation 3. His name was Viktor Korsakov
Eva said nothing.
He pulled out a second item from his coat: a brass key with a skull etched into the bow. Eva had broken him in Deadly Interrogation —using
The lights died completely. A cold wind—impossible in a windowless room—brushed Eva’s cheek. And from the darkness, a voice that was neither Viktor’s nor hers spoke a single word:
