Over seventy-two hours, Neal wore a wire hidden in his cufflink. He recorded Harlow discussing offshore accounts, fake invoices, and the Colarinho Branco shell company. Diana listened from a van down the street, her fingers tight around a coffee cup.
"Then you'll help me catch him."
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"Which is?"
Diana leaned forward. "Harlow is laundering money through a shell company called Colarinho Branco, S.A.—'White Collar' in Portuguese. He thinks he's untouchable. But you know his language: greed, ego, the thrill of the fake. I'm offering you a deal. You help me build a case, and I wipe your slate. No more running." Over seventy-two hours, Neal wore a wire hidden
The handcuffs were titanium, but they felt like silk. That's what Special Agent Diana Reyes thought as she watched Neal Cross slide into the chair across from her. Neal wore a bespoke charcoal suit, a pocket square folded into a perfect puff, and the easy smile of a man who’d just stolen a million dollars and returned the change out of politeness.
But before the trigger could click, red laser dots danced across Harlow's chest. The vault door slid open. Agent Reyes stood there, flanked by a dozen agents. "Then you'll help me catch him
The photo showed a man in a waterfront mansion: Victor Harlow. Hedge fund manager. Philanthropist. And the quiet architect behind a scheme that had siphoned $47 million from a pension fund. The evidence was smoke. Harlow had lawyers who could turn a confession into a tax deduction.
Harlow raised a silenced pistol. "Because I'm not a collector. I'm a cleaner. And you just led the FBI to a vault full of evidence against my competitors. Thank you for your service."
"For now," Neal said, walking toward the exit. "But I'll see you next week. Harlow wasn't the big fish. He was just the bait."