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Chapter 13When the nurse at Taranaki Base Hospital talked to the security guard outside Emine's room that evening, she wouldn't have been so confident had she realized a shadowy figure watched every movement she made. Lieutenant Nikolai Malkov considered attacking her and going back to eliminate the Kosovar woman. In his warped mind, Emine Feraj was a political enemy who deserved to die. If he had to kill the nurse before he returned to assassinate Feraj, so be it. One more murder on his bloodied hands didn't really matter. The radio in her hand, though, made him hesitate. He knew the instrument contained an emergency button that, if pushed, couldn't be turned off. The security patrols were more efficient than he anticipated and his attempts to neutralize the monitors were only partly suc