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Sociopath

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by Victor Methos


  Stanton grinned. “He used to send me applications already filled out and waiting for a signature. He thought that’s why I wasn’t applying. Just out of laziness.”

  “Yeah, he was unique.” Kyle was silent a moment and then dipped into his pocket and came out with an ID badge. “I’ve known two people like you in my time, Jon. One was a detective when I was with Miami Homicide. He could just put himself in the place of others, victims and perpetrators. He knew where to look for everything to clear a case. But he was never arrogant about it. He treated everyone, even serial murderers, with respect. But it drained him. Every single case drained him a little bit. And he decided he couldn’t do it anymore so he retired, thinking that was the answer … and he drank himself to death one night on cheap whiskey.

  “The other person applied to the Bureau from Phoenix Special Victims. Same thing. An amazing investigator, tenacious and smart. She threw herself into her work and kept getting promotion after promotion. She’s the SAC of my office now. She’s still helping, and she’s still fighting the same fight, but her life’s not at risk and she goes home to her family at five P.M. every night. She’s earned that.” Kyle threw the badge on the bed and Stanton could see the photo. It was himself with the blue FBI lettering stamped on top and the Department of Justice seal to the left. It said, SPECIAL AGENT JON STANTON and there were a series of letters and numbers underneath that.

  “It’s up to you,” Kyle said, “which path you take. You can take that badge and come out and meet me at Quantico. Or you can go back and think you’re retired. It’s up to you.” He rose and walked to the door and turned to him. “I’m glad you’re feeling better. I really am.”

  Stanton watched him leave and lifted the badge. He stared at it a long time and then placed it back on the bed before standing and going for his walk. He glanced out the window as he left and saw the sun poking through dark clouds far in the distance.

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  BY VICTOR METHOS

  Jon Stanton Thrillers

  The White Angel Murder

  Walk in Darkness

  Sin City Homicide

  Arsonist

  The Porn Star Murders

  Sociopath

  Thrillers

  Diary of an Assassin

  Black Sky (A Mystery-Thriller)

  Plague (A Medical Thriller)

  Murder Corporation (A Crime Thriller)

  Superhero (An Action Thriller)

  Paranormal Thrillers

  Dracula (A Modern Telling)

  Savage: A Novel

  Creature-Feature Novels

  The Extinct

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  Science Fiction & Fantasy

  Clone Hunter

  Star Dreamer: The Early Science Fiction of Victor Methos

  Black Onyx (A Superhero Thriller)

  Empire of War (An Epic Fantasy)

  Humor

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  Existentialism and Death on a Paris Afternoon

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  Copyright 2013 Victor Methos

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