After a week of block-letter notes, burned sources, and women who "shouldn't know his name," Jack Colder lets Sabine Delgado drive him past the mills and into a dead-zone sit house her missing husband used for off-book meets. No power. Gas stove. Rain on the roof. In candlelight and storm hush, Sabine lays out what she's pulled from shadow files and whiteboard screenshots: the same hand keeps routing sensitive witnesses to a private numberwith Jack's name in the margin. That's not police work. That's a frame.
While pasta boils and nerves steady, Sabine's ping goes livean EMT divert: unidentified male, 40s, head wound, no ID, PD requesting privacy. Southside General, bay three. If it's Hector, he's alive...and bait. Inside the ER, uniforms hover, plainclothes watch the doors, and the detective who keeps appearing where he shouldn't calls Sabine by her last name like he owns the room. On the gurney: a man with a watch mark and a bruise. On the floor: the line between protection and control.
Safe House is a tight, rain-lit procedural: maps, routes, sit-spots, EMT codes, and the ugly math of who wants a missing cop to wake up talkingand who doesn't. Come for the chase; stay for the method. The frame isn't about catching Jack once. It's about who runs to him when they're scared.
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